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Svensky Monastery

Свенский Монастырь
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Open Opens at 7:00-19:00
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Moskovskaya, 189B, Suponevo 241520, RussiaMap
Phone+7 930 820-88-45
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  • 30vladimirr
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    Trip with family

    I arrived in Bryansk to my family for Christmas. Before going, I once again looked at the sights, the most interesting thing for me in the aisles of the City was this monastery. Of course I was here...

    Reviewed on Jan 10, 2020
  • de_ki_vi
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    The garden of the monastery - the pleasure of the eyes!

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    The questions of faith - themes not for discussion, I want to tell about another! The decoration of the territory of the monastery is something undescribed! How clean, how many colors are planted! Piones - a separate admiration. I ...

    Reviewed on Jun 30, 2022
  • 354andrey
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    Important object when visiting Bryansk

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    It is not in Bryansk itself, but the monastery deserves a separate trip from the city, especially as it is close to it. The territory is devoted. The temples are created on decent projects. The place is located for photo shoot ...

    Reviewed on Feb 27, 2022
  • Morozov_Pavel
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    Beauty over the river

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    In the 17th century, the monastery was returned to its independence (for some time it belonged to the Kiev-Pechersk lavre) the name changed to more than ...

    Reviewed on Aug 23, 2021
  • annazI4450WZ
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    Svensky Monastery

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    The place where the soul rests. There is a lot of its history. In addition to the Sven Monastery itself, you can see the oak, which, according to Peter I, planted himself. Go down to the river and sink in the dome. Nature is fascinating ...

    Reviewed on Dec 19, 2020
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