Imperial Road Palace in Tver

Tver, Sovetskaya St., 3

 Sights of Tver The Imperial Road Palace was built on the site of the burnt bishop's house. At first, local authorities thought to restore the house, but later realized that it was better to place the whole palace here. Moreover, the building was supposed to serve as a resting place for Empress Catherine II.

Tverskoy Kremlin

g. Tver

 Sights Tver In the 12th century the Tver Kremlin was decided to build to strengthen the city. Given the constant hostility with Moscow, a reliable fortress came at an opportune time. The length of the walls of the Kremlin was 1600 meters. There were fifteen thousand boyars and servants on its territory, and 5 thousand people in the district settlements.

Quay Stepan Razin

Quay Stepan Razin, Tver

 Sightseeings of Tver Beautiful quay in Tver is on the right bank of the Volga. It is named after the Don Cossack Stepan Razin. Even in the middle of the 18th century stone houses began to appear on the embankment. They stood tightly to each other on the principle of one facade - this style was used in St. Petersburg.

Church White Trinity

st. Troitskaya, 38, Tver '

 Sightseeings of Tver Church White Trinity is the most ancient temple of Tver, it was opened for parishioners in 1564. Initially, the temple belonged to the Trinity-Sergius Monastery. Its name, according to legend, says that the church did not pay taxes to the local bishop - that is, it was "white."