Sergiyev Posad ( rus, Сергиев Посад, p=ˈsʲɛrgʲɪ(j)ɪf pɐˈsat) is a
city
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that is the administrative center of
Sergiyevo-Posadsky District in
Moscow Oblast
Moscow Oblast (, , informally known as , ) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). With a population of 8,524,665 (Russian Census (2021), 2021 Census) living in an area of , it is one of the most densely populate ...
, Russia. Population:
The city contains the
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, where
Moscow Theological Academy is also located.
The city was previously known by its current name until 1919, later it was renamed as ''Sergiyev'' (until 1930) and ''Zagorsk'' (until 1991).
History
Sergiyev Posad is the religious center of the
Moscow Region as its first monastery was founded in 1337.
The monastery began as a church built by Sergius of Radonezh, made out of wood, and by 1345 was recognized as a place of religious worship. Town status was granted to Sergiyev Posad in 1742. In the 16th and 17th centuries, the religious center continued expanding into new monastery buildings, living areas, and stone walls, which withheld a
Polish siege from 1608 to 1610. In the 18th century, wooden monasteries were mostly destroyed and began reconstruction and settlement (roads, hotels, stable, and hospice).
Lavra was closed in 1919 after the
Russian Revolution
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, like all other places of worship in the
Soviet Union
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. The town's name, alluding to St. Sergius, has strong religious connotations. Soviet authorities changed it first to just ''Sergiyev'' in 1919 and then to ''Zagorsk'' in 1930 in memory of the revolutionary
Vladimir Zagorsky.
Sergiyev Posad was invaded by Germany in 1941 but reopened later that year during the
Second World War
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, and continued to serve as a religious and historical center of Russia.
The original name was restored in 1991.
Administrative and municipal status
Within the
framework of administrative divisions, Sergiyev Posad serves as the
administrative center
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In countries with French as the administrative language, such as Belgiu ...
of
Sergiyevo-Posadsky District.
[Resolution #123-PG] As an administrative division, it is, together with twenty-six
rural localities, incorporated within Sergiyevo-Posadsky District as the
City
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of Sergiyev Posad.
As a
municipal division, the City of Sergiyev Posad is incorporated within Sergiyevo-Posadsky Municipal District as Sergiyev Posad Urban Settlement.
[Law #60/2005-OZ]
Culture
The culture of Sergiyev Posad focuses on its religious and toymaking history, as well as classical music and art. The Sergiyev Posad State History and Art
Museum-Preserve contain the Lavra complex of monasteries, and the
Konny Dvor museum, which consists of art and excavated artifacts. In addition to the Lavra monasteries, the
Chernigovsky Skete was built as a men's monastery in the 19th century, providing space for over 400 monks. Today, the Skete is quiet and peaceful, with only 10 monks coming to complete its everyday functions.
The Russian wooden toys, matryoshkas, were invented there by an artist
Sergey Malyutin, and are now displayed in the Toy Museum. There are over 800 exhibits from the 11-21st century, including artifacts from other countries.
Because of the town’s deep-rooted focus on art and music, it has many schools for children, who are enrolled between the ages of 6–8 years old.
In addition, it is home to many such as which has been mentioned in
War and Peace, Yuri Gagarin Palace of Culture which is a Russian Heritage Building.
Economy and transportation
Tourism associated with the
Golden Ring plays a role in the regional economy. There is an important toy factory and
Zagorsk Optical-Mechanical Plant.
The
Moscow
Moscow is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia, standing on the Moskva (river), Moskva River in Central Russia. It has a population estimated at over 13 million residents with ...
–
Yaroslavl railway and highway pass through the town. Sergiyev Posad Bus Terminal is located in the city.
Аристарх Васильевич Лентулов. Улица в Сергиевом Посаде.jpg, ''Street in Sergiyev Posad'' by Aristarkh Lentulov
Келарский_пруд_-_panoramio.jpg, Kelarsky pond
TSLavraHotel 0959.JPG, Lavra Hotel
DK_Gagarina.png, Yuri Gagarin Palace of Culture
Notable people
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Andrei Rublev
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Ear ...
, artist, Church iconography, lived in the 14-15th centuries, author of
''Saint Trinity'''s icon
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Zhanna Bichevskaya, Soviet/Russian singer and folk musician
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Daniel Chorniy, artist, Church iconography, lived in the 14-15th centuries
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Pavel Florensky, Russian Orthodox theologian and researcher
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Vikentii Trofimov, painter
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Vladimir Favorsky, graphic artist,
woodcut illustrator, painter
['']Great Soviet Encyclopedia
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'' (3rd ed., 1977), vol. 27, p. 178
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Aristarkh Lentulov, avant-garde artist
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Boris Kustodiev, painter
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Mikhail Nesterov, painter
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German Sterligov, businessman
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Ivan Demidov (born 2005), ice hockey player, picked 5th overall in the
2024 NHL draft by the
Montreal Canadiens
Twin towns – sister cities
Sergiyev Posad is
twinned with:
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Cephalonia
Kefalonia or Cephalonia (), formerly also known as Kefallinia or Kephallonia (), is the largest of the Ionian Islands in western Greece and the 6th-largest island in Greece after Crete, Euboea, Lesbos, Rhodes and Chios. It is also a separate regio ...
, Greece
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Fulda, Germany
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New Athos, Georgia
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Rueil-Malmaison, France
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Saldus, Latvia
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Slonim, Belarus
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Vagharshapat, Armenia
Former twin towns:
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Gniezno, Poland
In March 2022, the Polish city of Gniezno severed its ties with Sergiyev Posad as a response to the 2022
Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ...
.
References
Notes
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Further reading
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External links
Official website of Sergiyev PosadUnofficial website of Sergiyev PosadOfficial website of the Sergiyev Posad State History and Art Museum-ReserveOfficial website of the Holy Trinity-St. Sergius LavraSergiyev Posad travelog
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