Description of the attraction
Bobrenev Monastery is located not far from Kolomna and was founded, according to legend, by Prince Dmitry Donskoy and his voivode D. M. Bobrok-Volynsky, after the victory at the Kulikovo field. The structures of those years have not survived, since in the 18th century the monastery was rebuilt - the monastery became the suburban residence of the Kolomna bishops.
At the end of the 18th century, a baroque pillarless cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin was built. Its hipped bell tower is made in the traditional architectural style of the 17th century. Later, a winter Fedorovskaya church appeared (built in 1860), and a year later - a cell and an urgent building. A stone fence with towers in the style of Russian pseudo-Gothic was also built at the end of the 18th century.
From the southern gate, made in the form of a triumphal arch, a picturesque panorama of the Moskva River and its environs opens up.
The monastery was finally liquidated in 1930, its buildings were given to the state farm, then abandoned. Reopened in 1992.