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Veliky Novgorod
Veliky Novgorod is one of the Russian ancient cities, which was founded at the beginning of the 4th century B.C. The city abounds in various national historic landmarks and astonishing Old Russian architecture. It’s almost impossible to determine where the city ends and the museum area starts, so beautiful the city is. There you will be allowed to touch the rugged surface of the Old Russian churches and monasteries, the witnesses of many tragic and outstanding events, look at the fabulous frescoes, Christian Orthodox Churches and listen to the melodic Russian language that sounds like the music of the morning stars. Enjoy the most admiring city sights.
Torjok
The beautiful city of Torjok is one of the old Russian cities, that was built at the Tvertsa River banks between the 9-10th centuries. It was burnt many times and then restored by Peter the Great, who turned the city into the Tvertsa River port. The city is full of Old Russian churches, monasteries and cathedrals that will ravish you with their incomparable beauty and convey the spirit of the long history. The ancient buildings have preserved its pristine view, so you can trace Torjok history on their walls.
Ostashkov
The town of Ostashkov is the local history and ethnographic museum under the blue sky. The town is famous for its innumerable sights and places of interest, as it preserved not only some separate architectural monuments, but also the Old Russian town view, with its ancient spirit and the way of life. The spacious streets of Ostashkov were laid in the 18th century. It’s interesting that the city was named "Second Venice" in the second century A.C., because it stands on water that is the original feature of this town. Ostashkov is very famous for its location on the southern part of Lake Seliger This sensation is not casual. Ostashkov is located on the southern part of famous Lake Seliger, well known for its beauty and clean water. Besides, the tower is situated near one of the most remarkable places in Russia – the source of the Volga River.