100 km to the west of Moscow lies the town of Mozhaysk, the city was first mentioned in chronicles in 1231, the name ‘Mozhaysk’ has Baltic roots and means “small”, this is where the Moscow River begins
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Nikolay Korolyoff
100 km to the west of Moscow lies the town of Mozhaysk. The town was first mentioned in chronicles in 1231. The name ‘Mozhaysk’ has Baltic roots and means “small”. This is where the Moscow River begins.
Nikolay Korolyoff
The town can be reached by taking a commuter train from Belorussky Train Station or by car only either the Minskoe or Mozhayskoe Highways.
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As opposed to other Russian cities from its time, Mozhaysk was not built using a circular structure. Instead, its streets were laid out in a sort of network. European and American cities are usually built in this fashion.
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The city’s historic architecture has been preserved. New buildings are built around older ones. Most buildings in the city center were constructed in the 19th century.
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Mozhaysk is located on top of hills, which makes strolling around it an interesting and sporting endeavor.
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You can spend several days in the town either in a hotel or in an apartment or even house rented from local residents. If you prefer active leisure, you can visit a ranch located in the town and go horseback riding.
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The Sts. Joachim and Anne Church is one of Mozhaysk’s main attractions. It was built at the end of the 19th century in the place of an older church whose foundation and altar remain.
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The Ferapontov Monastery is a must-see in Mozhaysk. The monastery was built by Ferapont Belozersky, a disciple of Saint Sergius of Radonezh, in 1408.
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Before the 17th century, the Ferapontov Monastery was enclosed by wooden walls. However, in the 18th century, the decision was made to build a stone wall with towers around the monastery. These structures remain to this day.
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The hill on which the monastery is situation opens up to great view of the Moscow River’s source.