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The city of Spas-Klepiki. Sights of Ryazan Region

The ancient Russian town of Spas-Klepiki, whose sights we will consider in the article, is first mentioned in the annals in the middle of the seventeenth century. It is interesting to interpret the name. "Klepiki", scientists believe, is a knife for cutting fish. And the word "rescued" was already attached to the name after building the church of the Transfiguration of the Lord in the nineteenth century. Some folk legends say that the church was built by robbers as a sign of remorse for the crimes committed. Other legends say that the temple was erected by local merchants for the miraculous deliverance from the persecutions of thieves. Since ancient times, one of the main crafts of the inhabitants was fish. It is not for nothing that the fish, together with a cross and a feather, are depicted on the coat of arms of the city.

A small provincial town of Spas-Klepiki (Ryazan region) with a population of less than six thousand does not have high-rise buildings. Here, mostly single and double-decker houses. Some buildings are well preserved, others have a very neglected appearance.

The Yesenin Museum

G. Spas-Klepiki is the birthplace of the talented Russian poet Sergei Yesenin. Therefore, the main attraction of the townspeople is the museum of the genius of Russian poetry.

It is located in the building of the former church-teachers' school. This is a modest two-story building under an iron roof, enclosed by a low brickwork open fence, with wooden trellised low gates and a gate. This was the school where SA studied. Yesenin. Here you can hear a lot of interesting things about people in one way or another associated with adolescence of the poet, teachers, see the desk, for which he sat, objects of everyday life, characteristic for that era.

Another museum dedicated to the genius of Russian poetry is in the village of Konstantinovo. Travelers argue that it should be visited first, for here Yesenin was born and spent his childhood.

Also in Spas-Klepik, on one of the streets, there is a bust to Sergei Yesenin. And in the town there is an unusual gypsum sculpture of a girl who feeds from a nipple two cubs.

"Forest fortress"

What can you see interesting by visiting the Savior-Klepiki? Museum of Wooden Architecture "Forest Fortress". He is quite young, founded just 10 years ago. The exhibits in it are simply unique.

These are various figures of animals and fairy-tale heroes made of wood. Some of them are painted, some are not, which in both cases gives the products a special charm. Casket with a magnificent thread and a table clock can also be seen here. Noteworthy is the very building of the museum in the form of a fairy tale, richly decorated with wooden carvings.

Also there are courses on decorative processing of wood.

Lakes

What else can you see when you arrive at Spas-Klepiki? The sights of the town are really interesting. The more amazing and amazing the birthplace of Esenin, so this is the unsurpassed beauty of nature, wonderful landscapes. Not without reason the beauty of the land was devoted to its literary works by the famous writer Konstantin Paustovsky. It is here that the National Park "Meshchersky" is located. Its pride is water resources. These are the valleys of the Pra River, many large and small lakes, swamps. The unique Great Klepikovsky lakes give the unique landscape to the park. They are interconnected by ducts and as if lost among forest tracts. Mirror lakes, with sandy shores, surrounded by mighty trees, are the pride of Russia.

This is one of the cleanest ecological places. A special beauty is the White Lake (Spas-Klepiki, Ryazan Region). In addition, it is an ideal place for fishing, as there are many kinds of freshwater fish. Lake of karst origin, very deep. In some places up to 100 meters. The largest, of course, is the Great Lake (Spas-Klepiki) with an abundance of various representatives of flora and fauna. It has eight very picturesque islands.

Spas-Klepiki: attractions

In addition to the wondrous nature, on the territory of the park there are monuments of archeology. This is the Deulin burial ground and Tyukov town. Still tourists can admire the well-preserved churches, built in the nineteenth - early twentieth century. Now they are part of the National Park. Employees of the park have developed several tourist routes. Those who wish can choose the route not only by subject matter, but also by the way of movement: foot, water or automobile. In addition, for the convenience of holidaymakers, several tourist sites have been created, where people can relax in nature and put up a tent. For those who like comfortable rest, a number of tourist bases and boarding houses. For example, "Sergeevo", "Meshchera", "Polushkino" and others. There is a healing spring in the park.

Sights of Ryazan Region

The amazing history of the Church of the Life-giving Trinity in Tum. Like an overwhelming number of churches, it was closed in Soviet times. But it was returned to believers as early as 1945. The building of the church dates back to the middle of the nineteenth century. The architectural style of the temple is mostly classicism, with a rich decor of walls and windows. The spire of the multi-tiered bell tower is about eighty meters. The interior of the temple is very rich. It features the works of Italian masters, as well as old paintings, icons and murals made according to the sketches of outstanding Russian artists of the century before last.

At the entrance to Tuma you can see the cross of the cross. It was installed recently, but a hundred years ago such crosses were not uncommon at the entrance to the settlement. They appeared before the weary traveler as a symbol of the fact that he safely reached his destination and can give praise to the Almighty for it.

In Ilyino village travelers can see a small amazing church of the Icon of the Mother of God "Smolenskaya", built in 1838. The building is wooden, with an iron roof and domes. The nature of the structure can be said to be dominated by simplicity and dignity.

While in Spas-Klepik, you should definitely visit the village of Ushmor, which is nearby. Here is a very well-groomed park complex. The pearl of it is a round beautiful rotunda surrounded by neat lawns and beautiful flower beds. It is a place for photo shoots of the newlyweds. And not in vain. This private estate will satisfy the needs of the most refined esthete.

L-29 and Narrow-Gauge Railway Museum

In Spas-Klepik near the houses of the old building is an unusual monument to the plane. It was installed in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Victory. On the pedestal is a Czech-language training aircraft L-29.

Near the Spas-Klepikov is probably one of the last in the country narrow-gauge railway. Depot in the village of Bologna is just a functioning museum of this endangered transport. At the railway station "Tumskaya" a museum of narrow-gauge technology was founded. Tourists will be able to see the plow snowplow, the old passenger and freight cars, the platform wagon, which are no longer used for modern railways. All these novelties of technology are now forgotten and preserved only in this museum.

Opinion of tourists

Reviews of tourists about this ancient city are very ambiguous. Some consider it dying out, somewhat abandoned, which causes painful feelings. Others admire the hospitality and cordiality of the local inhabitants, calling them very emotional people. And these and other tourists are united in one: this is a horrible state of the roads and an amazing beauty of nature.

Where to stay and snack?

In the city itself is worth staying in the hotel complex "Va-Bank". As for food establishments, then very highly tourists appreciated the restaurant "Hemingway". Some believe that its cuisine and level of service is much higher than in some metropolitan restaurants.

Conclusion

Now you know what the city of Spas-Klepiki is interesting. Its attractions are worth seeing tourists. We wish you a pleasant stay in this small town.

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