3 Best Sights in Uglich, Russia

Church of St. Dimitry on the Blood

Among Uglich's most iconic sites, the salmon-hued Church of St. Dmitry on the Blood is a gorgeous salmon-hued structure, topped by towering blue-and-gold onion-dome cupolas. Dating back to 1692, the church was built where Dmitry of Uglich, the only son of Ivan the Terrible born to Maria Nagaya, reportedly died (or was murdered; legend has it that the 10-year-old prince accidently cut himself on a sword while suffering from an epileptic seizure). Inside the church is a large wall painting depicting the legend of the young tsarevich's death.

Resurrection Monastery

One of Uglich's most stunning architectural features, the Resurrection Monastery is a striking collection of whitewashed walls and towering spires with gold-shingled cupolas topped with crosses. Built from 1674–77, the complex houses a number of buildings, including a cathedral and a belfry.

The Uglich Kremlin

Overlooking the Volga River, a 10-minute walk from the boat dock, Uglich's Kremlin complex is worth a visit not only for its beautiful onion-domed architecture, but also its historic art and numerous artifacts. Home to one of the oldest museums in Russia, the Kremlin has a huge number of rare books, sculptures, fabrics, ceramics, and even weaponry in its permanent collection.

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