Ferapontov Monastery

Local nameФерапонтов монастырь
LocationVologda Oblast, Russia

The Ferapontov Monastery, in the Vologda region of Russia, is considered one of the purest examples of Russian medieval art, a reason given by UNESCO for its inscription on the World Heritage List.

The monastery was founded by Saint Ferapont in 1398 in the inhospitable Russian North, to the east from the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery, named after his fellow monk, Saint Cyril of Beloozero. The fame of the monastery started to spread under Kirill's disciple, Saint Martinian, who was to become a father superior of the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra in 1447.

Even after Martinian's death, his monastery was protected and favoured by members of Ivan III's family. The most ancient structure, the Cathedral of Nativity of the Virgin, was built in brick by the masters of Rostov.

Tags UNESCOChristianMonasteryHeritageRussian Orthodox
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferapontov_Monastery

Address Russia

Coordinates 59°57'24.194" N 38°34'4.188" E

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