Historic Monuments of Novgorod and Surroundings
Situated on the ancient trade route between Central
Asia and northern Europe, Novgorod was Russia's first capital in the
9th century. Surrounded by churches and monasteries, it was a centre for
Orthodox spirituality as well as Russian architecture. Its medieval
monuments and the 14th-century frescoes of Theophanes the Greek (Andrei
Rublev's teacher) illustrate the development of its remarkable
architecture and cultural creativity.