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Sights
Novgorod's centerpiece is the kremlin, built during
the 11th to 15th centuries. Amongst the towers,
museums, and churches you should see St. Sophia's
Cathedral, an 11th century structure that was the
center of all the action during Novgorod's glory
days. You won't be able to miss the huge 1862 bronze
monument dedicated to the millenium of the founding
of Russia, with 129 historical figures around its
base and crown. Across the river from the kremlin is
Yaroslav's Court and Market Place, where you can see
churches (including the 16th century "Church of the
Myrrh-Bearing Women") and the remains of a 13th
century trading yard.
A couple kilometers to the south of the city along
Yurievskoye Shosse is the Vitoslavlitsy Wooden
Architecture Museum, an open-air collection of wooden
structures (picturesque huts and churches) brought
here from around the Novgorod region. And farther
down the road is the Yuriev Monastery, founded in the
11th century. Its ancient St. George's Cathedral
(built in 1119) is undergoing restoration, but some
of the 12th century frescoes are visible, and if you
ask nicely and make a donation to the church and/or
the custodian you may get taken up to the top of the
tower.
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