The Nikolo-Kremlevskaya Church, located on Bolshaya Moskovskaya, the main street of historic downtown Vladimir, was built in 1761.
The bright yellow Knyaz-Vladimirskaya Church dates from 1785.
Despite its location in the center of the historic town of Vladimir, few people are aware of the existance of the beautiful Old Believers' Church, dating from 1644.
The Knyaginin Monastery is actually a convent (the Russian word monastyr is used for both monasteries and convents), founded in Vladimir in the 17th century.
Onviously "the nature" is hardly restricted to Vladimir, Russia.
This uniquely designed and intricately carved white stone church was built in 1190.
The Golden Gates were constructed in 1158, as the fortified western entrance to the city of Vladimir.
Located on the eastern edge of the city of Vladimir, the Dobroye neighborhood is not generally visited by tourists.
Located in the eastern part of the city center along Bolshaya Mosckovskaya, just past the Hotel Vladimir is a restaurant called Shesh Besh.
The American Home, located at ul.