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Kiy-island and the Cross monastery description and photos - Russia - North-West: Arkhangelsk region

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Kiy Island and the Cross Monastery description and photos - Russia - Northwest: Arkhangelsk Region

Kiy-island and Krestny monastery description and photos - Russia - North-West: Arkhangelsk region. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects.

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Kiy-island is located in the Onega Bay of the White Sea, 15 km from Arkhangelsk. The island is 2 km long with a width of up to 500 meters, up to 500 species of plants grow on it, the coastal waters are rich in fish and in summer they warm up to 24 degrees. The granite gray of 25-meter cliffs, wide sandy beaches and magnificent pine forests rich in berries are amazing.

The history of Kiy-island is closely connected with the name of the famous religious figure of the 17th century and reformer of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Nikon. According to legend, Nikon got into a fierce storm near the Kiy-island, and, having lost his companions, found salvation on the island. In memory of his miraculous salvation, Nikon founded the Kisky Krestny Monastery on the island.

Founded in 1656, the ensemble of monastic buildings was practically formed by the end of the 17th century. The monastery occupied a small area and therefore the internal layout of its buildings was very compact. Due to the use of granite blocks as a building material, the monastery resembled a fortress and organically fit into the rocky relief of the island.

The Holy Cross Cathedral, consecrated by Patriarch Nikon on September 4, 1661, has survived to this day; Above-clade church (1661) with adjoining stone cells above stone cellars; the two-tiered Church of the Nativity of the Virgin (1689) with the refectory and cellar chambers and adjoining massive bell tower and burial vault; wooden abbot building (1871), two-story, with a mezzanine, on a boulder foundation. The Church of All Saints (1661) has also survived - the oldest surviving wooden monastery building. It is now unrecognizably rebuilt as a dwelling, and the walls are hidden under late siding.

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