Islands next to the Volga River in Russia. Don't look big, but it is a world cultural heritage. The scenery here is unique and there is a unique wooden cathedral. With a strong Russian style, it is worth a visit!
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Kizhi Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Kizhi Island, located in the Republic of Karelia, Russia, is a very famous island. The island covers an area of about five square kilometers, six kilometers long and one kilometer wide. The church on the island was built in the 15th century, and the wooden buildings here are very well preserved because the low temperature can inhibit the growth of bacteria.
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Kizhi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Islands next to the Volga River in Russia. Don't look big, but it is a world cultural heritage. The scenery here is unique and there is a unique wooden cathedral. With a strong Russian style, it is worth a visit!
There are two 18th-century wooden churches and a wooden eight-rhyme corner bell tower, these extraordinary buildings, not only extremely harmonious with the surrounding landscape, the scientific nature of their woodworking process shows a fantastic visual effect that makes this ancient parish eternal.
Going to Kiri Island is generally from May to September, you can take a cruise around the island from St. Petersburg or Moscow, but the most direct and affordable way is to go to Petrozavotsk first, and then take a boat from here, generally there are many boats almost every day in summer.
Kiri Island is located in Lake Onega. The most convenient place to go here is Petrozavotsk. It takes about an hour and a half to get to Kiri Island by boat. There are four hours of free activity on the island, and then an hour and a half to return. The 22 onion-headed wooden churches on Kiri Island are the cover of the LP Russian manual and one of the World Heritage List. The church and bell tower are made of pure wood, all of which are interlocking and the whole building is not made of a nail. The building has been in critical condition and needs repairs. Before leaving, I read some travel notes and found that I had been in a state of repair. I considered it or decided to take a look at it on the spot. Sure enough, because it is located in a high latitude area, there are only a few months of repairs per year, so the overall maintenance work is slow. The four spires above the church were removed and set aside when we went, and none of them seemed to be finished in two or three years. But it was a bonus to observe the wooden onion tip from a recent distance. The clock tower can be visited at an extra fee, and you can climb to the top to see the beauty of the island, which is definitely worth the fare. In general, the day trip on Kiri Island is definitely a very special highlight in the Russian itinerary. If the itinerary is not particularly tight, you can consider a special trip.
It is in the Gulf of Onega in the White Sea of Russia, 15 kilometers from the mouth of Onega in the town of Onega, 8 kilometers offshore, located at 64°00′00″N37°52′00″E. E, governed by the canton of Arhangelsk, 2 kilometers long, from northwest to southeast, its width does not exceed 800 meters, the area is about 0.5 square kilometers, the island is composed of granite. The island ......