A tour of the churches and monasteries of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker was supplemented by the Moscow navigator 'Mosgorpass'

Экскурсия  по храмам и монастырям Николая Чудотворца дополнила столичный навигатор «Мосгорпасс»
A new tour of Moscow Orthodox sights associated with the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker has appeared in the Mosgorpass mobile application. The new route is reported by 'Moscow 24'.

The tour is located in the main menu of the application and is called 'The kindest saint: churches of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Moscow.' Following its route, you can visit the most famous Moscow churches, consecrated in the name of one of the most beloved saints in the entire Orthodox world. Among them are the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Klenniki, the Church of St. Nicholas in Tolmachi, the St. Nicholas Monastery in Troyekurov, the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Troekurov, the Church of St. Nicholas on Three Mountains, the Church of St. Nicholas on Shchepakh and a number of others. Going on an excursion, you can learn a lot not only about Orthodox Moscow, but also about native history. For example, a parishioner of which of the Moscow churches was in his youth the great commander Alexander Suvorov, the history of which of the churches is connected with the Stroganov family, where exactly in the middle of the seventeenth century was placed a list of the miraculous Iveron Icon of the Mother of God, written on Mount Athos, where the venerated image of the Vladimir Mother of God is located - and many other, no less interesting. Recall that the Mosgorpass application can be installed free of charge via the App Store and Google Play.
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A tour of the churches and monasteries of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker was supplemented by the Moscow navigator 'Mosgorpass' A tour of the churches and monasteries of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker was supplemented by the Moscow navigator 'Mosgorpass' A new tour of Moscow Orthodox sights associated with the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker has appeared in the Mosgorpass mobile application. The new route is reported by 'Moscow 24'. The tour is located in the main menu of the application and is called 'The kindest saint: churches of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Moscow.' Following its route, you can visit the most famous Moscow churches, consecrated in the name of one of the most beloved saints in the entire Orthodox world. Among them are the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Klenniki, the Church of St. Nicholas in Tolmachi, the St. Nicholas Monastery in Troyekurov, the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Troekurov, the Church of St. Nicholas on Three Mountains, the Church of St. Nicholas on Shchepakh and a number of others. Going on an excursion, you can learn a lot not only about Orthodox Moscow, but also about native history. For example, a parishioner of which of the Moscow churches was in his youth the great commander Alexander Suvorov, the history of which of the churches is connected with the Stroganov family, where exactly in the middle of the seventeenth century was placed a list of the miraculous Iveron Icon of the Mother of God, written on Mount Athos, where the venerated image of the Vladimir Mother of God is located - and many other, no less interesting. Recall that the Mosgorpass application can be installed free of charge via the App Store and Google Play.
A new tour of Moscow Orthodox sights associated with the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker has appeared in the Mosgorpass mobile application. The new route is reported by 'Moscow 24'. The tour is located in the main menu of the application and is called 'The kindest saint: churches of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Moscow.' Following its route, you can visit the most famous Moscow churches, consecrated in the name of one of the most beloved saints in the entire Orthodox world. Among them are the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Klenniki, the Church of St. Nicholas in Tolmachi, the St. Nicholas Monastery in Troyekurov, the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Troekurov, the Church of St. Nicholas on Three Mountains, the Church of St. Nicholas on Shchepakh and a number of others. Going on an excursion, you can learn a lot not only about Orthodox Moscow, but also about native history. For example, a parishioner of which of the Moscow churches was in his youth the great commander Alexander Suvorov, the history of which of the churches is connected with the Stroganov family, where exactly in the middle of the seventeenth century was placed a list of the miraculous Iveron Icon of the Mother of God, written on Mount Athos, where the venerated image of the Vladimir Mother of God is located - and many other, no less interesting. Recall that the Mosgorpass application can be installed free of charge via the App Store and Google Play.