A small but old and colorful Udmurt town - Sarapul - became famous for the fact that the cavalry-girl Nadezhda Durova, the personal order-bearer Kutuzova was born during the war of 1812.
Sarapul is located in the southeast of Udmurtia, on the right bank of the Kama. Nearby, in 62 kilometers, there is a city of gunsmiths Izhevsk. And from Moscow the town is 1250 km away
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How to get here
From Izhevsk to Sarapul you can go by route P322 on a private car or bus (66 km), which departs from the Central Bus Station and from the South Bus Station. From Moscow to the city, you can take the train directly or through Izhevsk, followed by a transfer to the bus. In addition, many of the ships following the Kama are moored at the berth of Sarapul.
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The paragraph of history
The first mention of this settlement refers to the 16th century . Then it carried the status of the village and was called Voznesenskoe, in honor of the local church of the Ascension of the Lord .The inhabitants of Voznesensky were known as fine fishermen and bread traders . In 1657 an epidemic of plague broke out here, which, according to legend, was stopped, thanks to the image of St Nicholas . In 1780 Voznesenskoye changed its name and status to Sarapul . There are several versions of the origin of the city name .However, the most plausible version is considered according to which the city is named so in honor of the yellow fish ("sara-pula" - sterlet), which was kept in Kama . In 1937 Sarapul became a member of the Udmurt Republic .
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Entertainment, excursions and attractions Sarapul
Before the revolution Sarapul was very rich merchant city. Since that time, magnificent examples of architecture have survived: merchant houses, churches and cathedrals. Alas, not all. In the past, for example, there were two monasteries and 33 churches in the city.
The Church of the Resurrection of Christ
A small and cozy church with a bell tower, located on Startseva mountain. Built in 1817 by architect Dudin for money merchants Izhboldins. Previously, there was a cemetery here, but it was destroyed in 1930.
The Church of Xenia of St. Petersburg
The Church of Xenia of St. Petersburg was built in 1911. In 1940, it was closed and again allowed to visit it Orthodox only in 1991.
Church of the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Peter and Paul
The majestic temple complex, consisting of the Church of the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Peter and Paul, was once one of the most beautiful architectural structures of the city. It was built in the early 18th century. During the civil war, the complex was severely damaged and subsequently abandoned. Only in 2011, its restoration began.
Dacha Bashenina
The art and exhibition complex of the museum is located in the suburban dacha of the mayor - merchant-industrialist Pavel Andreevich Basingen (1868-1910). In the exposition: paintings by Russian and European masters of the 19th and early 20th centuries, furniture, utensils and other items of the Sarapul merchant class, as well as materials on the life and work of Honorary Citizen Sarapul Bashenin.
Farm buildings, stable-garage, cobblestone bridge, figured fountain, coniferous park and relic plants.
Address: st. Dostoyevsky, 60.
Other sights
Other architectural monuments that have survived to this day are obligatory to visit the Dacha of the town head of Bashinin, a building in the city center (the city administration and several old merchant houses) and a fire tower. The latter, by the way, is the only one in Udmurtia and one of the few preserved in the architecture of the Urals (1887)
Photo Sarapula (10)