Monday, 27 July 2015

RU-3847315 Church of the Nativity of our Lady in the Museum of Wooden Architecture, Vitoslavlitsy, Novgorod

Long ago, in the 12th century, the small village of Vitoslavlitsy was situated in a location between Novgorod and the Yuriev monastery.  Today an outdoor museum of wooden architecture is situated at this spot.  This museum is one of several to be found  in Russia (others are in Suzdal and Kostroma see http://flynnfrogg.blogspot.sg/2014/07/ru-2786825-church-of-saviour-1712-in.html ). Quite old buildings were dismantled at their original locations, brought to the museum, reassembled and restored.    The "villages" which result are, of course, artificial creations, since they never existed in the given location with the same grouping of buildings that one now sees.   However, an obvious effort has been made to ensure authenticity at least in the houses, which have been furnished with genuine objects and in which items have been placed according to what is known from ethnographic surveys of still living traditions which can reasonably be assumed to correspond to those of the former inhabitants of the houses on display. 

The Vitoslavlitsy, Novgorod exhibit brings together churches of serveral distinct designs from as early as 1531 and houses from the nineteenth century, and a windmill from the early 20th century.  Shown on this postcard is the Church of the Nativity of our Lady which was originally from Peredki village (1531).

This postcard came from Elizaveta (27 July 2015) Postcrossing.

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