The interior is seen in one of the churches of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485548
The Gospel and the Cross lie on the lectern in one of the churches at the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485547
The interior is seen in one of the churches of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485545
A magpie sitting of a cross of a church is seen on the roof of a chapel of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485542
The view shows a wooden log house of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485541
The view shows wooden log houses of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485539
The view shows a fragment of a wooden log house of one of the buildings of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485537
The view shows a fragment of a wooden log house of one of the buildings of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485536
The view shows a fragment of a wooden log house of one of the buildings of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485535
The view shows wooden log houses of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485534
The view shows a fragment of a wooden log house of one of the buildings of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485533
The weather vane is seen on the roof of a chapel and a magpie sitting of a cross of a church at the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485529
A monk walks on the territory of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485526
A monk walks on the territory of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485525
A monk walks on the territory of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485524
A monk walks on the territory of the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485523
The view shows a fragment of the main entrance to the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. Above the main entrance is an inscription from the Gospel of Matthew: "My house shall be called the house of prayer" (Matthew 21:13).02.03.2021#6485513
The view shows the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. Above the main entrance is an inscription from the Gospel of Matthew: "My house shall be called the house of prayer" (Matthew 21:13).02.03.2021#6485511
The view shows the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485509
The view shows the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485508
The view shows the Pechenga Monastery that was founded by St. Tryphon, a monk from Novgorod, in 1532 at the influx of the Pechenga River into the Barents Sea, 135 km west of modern Murmansk, in the settlement of Loustari, Murmansk region, Russia. The monastery was for many centuries the northernmost monastery in the world. 02.03.2021#6485506