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Monastère de la Nouvelle Jérusalem

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Monastère de la Nouvelle Jérusalem

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The New Jerusalem Monastery, also known as the Resurrection Monastery, is a significant Russian Orthodox religious building located in Istra, Moscow Oblast, Russia. Situated approximately 40 kilometers west of Moscow, this historical site stands at an elevation of 157 meters and is renowned for its ambitious design as a replica of the Holy Land, earning it the nickname "Russian Palestine." It serves as a major center for pilgrimage and a remarkable example of 17th-century Russian architecture.

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    15 décembre 2019

    Cyclisme

    Le monastère de la Nouvelle Jérusalem a été fondé en 1656 dans la région de Moscou par le patriarche Nikon. En 2015, il a été restauré.
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    8 avril 2022

    Cyclisme

    Dans la zone de la sortie ouest d'Istra, depuis la fourche, vous aurez une belle vue sur le monastère de la Nouvelle Jérusalem. Tourner à gauche vous mènera à l'autoroute Volokolamsk, à droite - au réservoir d'Istra. Près du monastère, il y a un petit parc urbain mais assez confortable, et plus au nord-est, un sentier vous mènera à un pont sur la rivière Istra dans un endroit plutôt pittoresque.
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    27 juillet 2024

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    Temple grandiose, complexe avec murs de monastère
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    How far is the New Jerusalem Monastery from Moscow, and what's the best way to get there by public transport?

    The New Jerusalem Monastery is located approximately 40 kilometers west of Moscow, in the town of Istra. While public transport access is generally available, the most common way to reach it from Moscow is by suburban train (elektrichka) from Kursky or Rizhsky railway stations to Istra station. From there, local buses or taxis can take you the short distance to the monastery.

    Are there specific hiking trails or walking routes directly accessible from the monastery grounds?

    Yes, beyond exploring the monastery complex itself, there are pleasant walking opportunities. A footpath near the monastery leads to a picturesque bridge over the Istra River, offering scenic views. The surrounding area also provides options for easy hiking trails, including walks along the Istra River, and you can find various circular hiking routes in the vicinity.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect on trails around the New Jerusalem Monastery?

    The terrain around the New Jerusalem Monastery is generally gentle, suitable for easy hiking and walking. You can expect mostly flat or gently rolling paths, particularly along the Istra River. The monastery itself is situated at an elevation of about 157 meters, but the immediate surrounding trails are not known for significant elevation changes, making them accessible for most visitors.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features near the monastery worth seeking out?

    Absolutely. Besides the stunning architecture of the monastery, a beautiful view of the complex can be enjoyed from the western exit of Istra, particularly from the fork leading to Volokolamsk highway or the Istra reservoir. The Istra River, designated by Patriarch Nikon as the 'Jordan River,' offers picturesque spots, and the footpath leading to a bridge over it is a tranquil escape.

    What are the parking options for visitors arriving by car at the New Jerusalem Monastery?

    Parking is available near the New Jerusalem Monastery, though it can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or religious holidays. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot. There is also a small, cozy city park nearby which might offer additional parking options.

    Is the New Jerusalem Monastery suitable for a winter visit, and what should I expect?

    Yes, the New Jerusalem Monastery is rewarding year-round, and a winter visit offers a unique, serene perspective. The snow-covered domes and walls create a particularly picturesque scene. However, be prepared for cold weather, and ensure you wear appropriate warm clothing and footwear, as paths can be icy. The monastery's interior provides warmth and shelter.

    How crowded does the New Jerusalem Monastery typically get, especially on weekends or holidays?

    As a major center for Orthodox pilgrimage and a popular tourist destination, the New Jerusalem Monastery can get quite crowded, particularly on weekends, religious holidays, and during peak tourist seasons (e.g., summer). If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on a weekday or arriving early in the morning.

    Is the New Jerusalem Monastery and its surrounding trails dog-friendly?

    While the monastery grounds themselves, as a religious site, may have restrictions on pets, the surrounding natural areas and footpaths along the Istra River are generally more accommodating for dog walkers. It's always best to check specific monastery rules regarding pets before your visit, but you can likely enjoy walks with your dog in the nearby park and river areas.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the New Jerusalem Monastery for visitors?

    Yes, the monastery is located in the town of Istra, which offers various amenities. You can find cafes and restaurants in the town for refreshments and meals. For those looking to stay overnight, there are accommodation options available in Istra, ranging from guesthouses to hotels, providing convenient access to the monastery and surrounding areas.

    What historical significance does the Istra River hold in relation to the monastery?

    The Istra River holds profound symbolic significance for the New Jerusalem Monastery. Patriarch Nikon, who founded the monastery in 1656, envisioned it as a meticulous replica of the Holy Land. To achieve this, he designated the Istra River as the 'Jordan River,' recreating the sacred geography of Palestine within Russia. This allowed Orthodox pilgrims to experience biblical topography without traveling to the actual Jerusalem.

    What are the main architectural highlights within the New Jerusalem Monastery complex?

    The centerpiece is the magnificent Resurrection Cathedral (1656-1685), a precise architectural analogue to Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre, featuring replicas of shrines like Golgotha and the Edicule. Other highlights include the thick white-stone monastery walls (920m long, 9m high), the Church of the Holy Trinity, Patriarch Nikon's residence, and the underground Church of Ss. Constantine and Helena. Many buildings are adorned with intricate majolica and stucco molding.

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