St. Nil Stolobensky icon, 1772, Kaluga Fine Arts museum, Kaluga, Russia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-nil-stolobensky-icon-1772-kaluga-fine-arts-museum-kaluga-russia-image601672808.html
RM2WXTFPG–St. Nil Stolobensky icon, 1772, Kaluga Fine Arts museum, Kaluga, Russia
View of the monastery from Svetlitsa [Island, Saint Nil Stolbenskii Monastery, Lake Seliger], 1910. View of the Nilova Monastery. The Monastery of St. Nil' on Stolobnyi Island in Lake Seliger in Tver' Province, northwest of Moscow, illustrates the fate of church institutions during the course of Russian history. St. Nil (d. 1554) established a small monastic settlement on the island around 1528. In the early 1600s his disciples built what was to become one of the largest, wealthiest, monasteries in the Russian Empire. The monastery was closed by the Soviet regime in 1927, and the structure was Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-the-monastery-from-svetlitsa-island-saint-nil-stolbenskii-monastery-lake-seliger-1910-view-of-the-nilova-monastery-the-monastery-of-st-nil-on-stolobnyi-island-in-lake-seliger-in-tver-province-northwest-of-moscow-illustrates-the-fate-of-church-institutions-during-the-course-of-russian-history-st-nil-d-1554-established-a-small-monastic-settlement-on-the-island-around-1528-in-the-early-1600s-his-disciples-built-what-was-to-become-one-of-the-largest-wealthiest-monasteries-in-the-russian-empire-the-monastery-was-closed-by-the-soviet-regime-in-1927-and-the-structure-was-image599667814.html
RM2WRH6BJ–View of the monastery from Svetlitsa [Island, Saint Nil Stolbenskii Monastery, Lake Seliger], 1910. View of the Nilova Monastery. The Monastery of St. Nil' on Stolobnyi Island in Lake Seliger in Tver' Province, northwest of Moscow, illustrates the fate of church institutions during the course of Russian history. St. Nil (d. 1554) established a small monastic settlement on the island around 1528. In the early 1600s his disciples built what was to become one of the largest, wealthiest, monasteries in the Russian Empire. The monastery was closed by the Soviet regime in 1927, and the structure was
Gateway into Nil's Hermitage [St Nil Stolbensky Monastery, Lake Seliger], 1910. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gateway-into-nils-hermitage-st-nil-stolbensky-monastery-lake-seliger-1910-image599667530.html
RM2WRH61E–Gateway into Nil's Hermitage [St Nil Stolbensky Monastery, Lake Seliger], 1910.
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