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Slavic Kremlin in Podolsk - a landmark of our days

It is impossible to build a future, forgetting about the past. Our compatriots prefer to spend holidays abroad, completely forgetting that a lot of interesting things can be seen in our country. Along with the historical monuments of architecture, new objects also appear, allowing you to learn more about the Slavic culture and customs. One of the good examples is the Slavic Kremlin of Vitaly Sundakov in the Podolsky district of the Moscow region.

From idea to creation of complex

Vitaly Sundakov is a famous traveler and public figure. In his opinion, in the modern history of Russia there are many inaccuracies and deliberately distorted facts. Modern people do not know enough about the history of their state and the lives of their ancestors. It was with the goal of enlightening the Russian people that this unique modern reserve, called the Slavic Kremlin, was created. Today the complex occupies 2.4 hectares, its construction was started in 2005. All the buildings located on the territory of the Kremlin are a reconstruction. The most interesting objects are: the prince's tower, the hipped mill, the Slavic temple and the Siberian hut. All of them were erected after a careful study of the traditions of Slavic architects under the personal control of the owner and organizer of the museum Vitaly Sundakov.

The Slavic Kremlin today

Today, a variety of thematic festivals and celebrations of the Slavic holidays are held on the territory of the Slavic Kremlin. Anyone can visit the territory and study all available buildings these days. Follow the schedule of the expected events and choose the most interesting ones to you personally. In this unique museum complex master classes of artisans are held, clubs of historical reconstruction perform with various programs, religious rites are held in Slavic traditions. During such events, anyone can personally get acquainted with the founder and owner of the museum, as well as with the priest of the local church - Rodobor, who is also the custodian of the complex. What is interesting - the place for creating the complex was not chosen by chance. According to some archaeologists, in the area where today is the Slavic Kremlin (Podolsky district today), in about 8-10 century our ancestors really lived.

How to get there?

The Slavic Kremlin is located near the village of Valishchevo, Podolsky district. Attention: the complex belongs to a private person and is available for visits only on days of social events. For viewing the reconstructed ensemble of the Kremlin it is customary to make a voluntary contribution - 300 rubles for each adult and 100 rubles for a child or teenager. The owner of the Slavic Kremlin emphasizes that he does not wait for profit, and all the money received in the form of donations sends to the maintenance and improvement of his offspring. You can get to the unique museum from the city of Podolsk by buses 31, 67 and 71. By private car you can drive to the Slavic Kremlin by Simferopol highway, turning 35 km to the Small Concrete Ring, the sign "Domodedovo. Bronnitsy. Forest. " Then, after 7 kilometers, turn to Valishchevo and go to the fork, and then turn to Lopatkino.

The museum is waiting for new friends!

Vitaly Sundakov seeks to supplement his historical complex with an organized museum dedicated to the life of our ancestors. The existing stakeholder team is not easy to cope with this task. On a voluntary basis, everyone is invited to cooperate. You can help both financially and physically - in professional builders and architects the Slavic Kremlin in Podolsk is always interested. Also, the exhibits are accepted into the future collection of the museum.

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