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Majority modern people likes to travel. In their personal list of favorite cities, you can find New York, Paris, London, Barcelona, ​​Moscow and many other world-famous settlements. Have you ever heard of Spas-Klepiki (Ryazan Region)? Or maybe even lucky enough to be there? No? And in vain ...

Today we will talk about this amazing place.

Section 1. Getting to know or general information about the locality

The city of Spas-Klepiki is a regional center, which is considered to be the smallest locality V Ryazan region. Geographically, it is located in the middle in its northeastern side, at a distance of 67 km from the regional center of the city of Ryazan. It should be noted that there are two rivers at once. Almost the entire city lies on the Sovka, and only part of it is on the left bank of the Pra. The population is quite small. In 2013, it was only 5788 people. The settlement began to be called Spas-Klepikami at the beginning of the 20th century, and in 1920 it received the status of a city.

Section 2. History of occurrence

Historians claim that in the place where Spas-Klepiki is now located, the village was formed back in the 14th-15th centuries, although it was first mentioned in writing only in 1676. Then the name was a little shorter - Klepiki. The town got its name from the word "klepik", which is translated from Old Russian language means "fish cleaning knife".

Over time, the second part of the name appeared - "Spasskoe". This happened in the 19th century thanks to the opening of the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord. By the way, there are two legends about the origin of the church. According to one of them, it is known that in the distant past there was a crossing in these places through which trade carts passed. Impenetrable swamps made the crossing a hot spot for robbers, among whom the Klepikov brothers became very famous. After the brothers got rich on the robbery, they repented, and therefore built a church in honor of the Savior. The second legend says that the robbers were beheaded, and the Church of the Savior was built by merchants in honor of deliverance from robberies.

But one way or another, a modest settlement played a huge role in the history of the formation of the country. Why? The fact is that very important trade routes were laid through Spas-Klepiki in the 17th century: one led from ancient Ryazan to Vladimir, and the second - from Yegorievsk to Kasimov. Crafts developed actively. In the second half In the 17th century, a linen factory was already operating here. Thanks to such circumstances, the village became the subject of interest of wealthy merchants and turned into a fairly major center. Merchants in the center of the city lined up their houses, thus forming a square square, from which streets with less wealthy houses stretched out in rays. Artisans, petty officials, handicraftsmen lived there.

At the beginning of the 19th century, the settlement became quite large. It had several dozen small shops, two churches, a pharmacy, a post and telegraph office, three schools and a hotel. Among other things, there were fifteen cotton factories producing cotton wool and tow, a tannery and a soap factory in Spas-Klepiki. A narrow-gauge railway was also built here. Railway, which by the beginning of the twentieth century connected Ryazan and Vladimir.

A few years ago, in 1999, there was a big fire. It burned the railway bridge over the river Pra and the station. To great joy local residents managed to save from the fire

Spas-Klepiki now does not have its own railway station. The nearest one is located in the village. Tuma, 25 km from the town.

Section 3. How does the city live now?

Today, the Interlok factory, which produces shoes, is actively operating here and providing jobs. But she is famous not only excellent quality but also low price. That is why often dishonest suppliers pass off the factory's products as Italian or French, thereby raising prices several times. Also in the city there are textile and knitwear, clothing and cotton mills. In addition to the above production, Spas-Klepiki also set up the production of plumbing hoses. Now the construction of a plant for the production of plastic windows is underway. Not far from the city, in forest lands, wood and peat are mined.

Section 4. Main attractions

The city has several culturally interesting museums at once:

  • military and labor glory;
  • wooden architecture;
  • branch of the museum-reserve of the famous poet Sergei Yesenin.

Until today, stone buildings of the 19th century have survived, among which is the church teacher's school, where the brilliant Yesenin studied. At the school building and on the street. Enlightenment installed his bust.

The city has Meshchersky, which is a must-see for every tourist. Here you can be alone with nature, have a picnic, read or take a walk with children on fresh air. There are guided tours in the park three times a day. Experienced guides will be happy to tell you how to memorable places associated with the park, as well as about several unique plants that have been preserved here thanks to the caring leadership of the city of Spas-Klepiki.

Three kilometers from the settlement is the village of Polushkino, in which there is a well-known recreation center in tourist circles. From it you can go hiking along the Klepikovo lakes and along the river Pra.

In the city park, in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, a genuine L-29 fighter was installed on a pedestal.

Section 5. Interesting Facts

  • In the school of Spas-Klepikov in 1909-1912 he studied brilliant poet S. Yesenin.
  • K. Paustovsky in his numerous stories, for example, “The Australian from the Pilevo Station”, “Meshcherskaya Side”, “Road Talk”, sang the nature of the Meshchersky National Park.
  • Young people will love the fact that the town is considered the birthplace of the now famous thrash metal band called the Sledgehammer.
  • By the way, you can get to know the locality better on TV. In 2006, the shooting of the film "Graffiti" directed by Igor Apasyan took place here.

Section 6. How to get there

Intrigued? Do you want to visit here in person? Well, then, remember the road: buses from Ryazan and from Ryazan constantly run to Spas-Klepiki. In addition, the following routes pass through the city: Egoryevskoye Highway (P105) and 67 km of the Ryazan-Spas-Klepiki road (P123). Spas-Klepiki can be reached from Moscow in about three hours via motorways Z105, R105, M5.

In which direction from Moscow is the nearest wilderness? The answer is obvious - these are the Meshchera forests and the cities behind them. I, despite the fact that I practically live on this highway, have never traveled along the Yegoryevskoye Highway, and I had no idea what was happening there on the borders and beyond the borders of the Moscow and Ryazan regions.

Very opportunely got there alex_brab , whose curiosity is so great that even after Sri Lanka and Thailand, he is interested in Russia.

The plan is as follows - immediately to Kasimov along Egorievka and from there home through Ryazan and Zaraysk.

It is useless to drive from Moscow along this damned highway, it is a two-lane one (a lane there and a lane here), which entails both traffic jams and insanely tiring "steam locomotives" behind some crippled gazelle from Shatura. Therefore, I had to drive along the M5 to the Kolomna bypass and then move sideways.

What surprised me - on May 10, children study at schools in the Moscow region! They stand with briefcases at bus stops ...

But the places are really deaf. Swamps, forests and a traffic police post on the border of the regions.

1. The first story will be about the Museum of Wooden Architecture near the village of Lunkino (be careful, the signs are only from the side of Spas-Klepikov, you will miss this turn from the side of Moscow!). It is located right behind the lakes, along which the regions are demarcated.

Actually, there is nothing special in this museum, with one exception, which I will talk about later. That's why it's worth going there. And one more thing - keep in mind that this is not a skansen, there are no huts. This is a museum of what can be done with wood.

2. Main portal. If you are completely lame, then you can drive inside by car, there is also a small parking lot.

3. The price of pleasure - 90 rubles. for a human specimen and 50 for photographing a variety of local stumps.

There was Pine forest, but he either got burned, or dried up. And the trunks began to serve as objects of creativity.

4. These hanging sticks must be knocked and sounds made (the sticks are carefully stuck into the quiver nearby). If I were 9 years old, I would have fun for half an hour, no less.

5. The cat on the throne. Then for some reason I remembered that the only profession received by Viktor Tsoi was just the profession of cutting out such figures for children's parks.

6. About the field, the field, who lined you with all sorts of figures!?

7. Small forms are concentrated in two huts - “Museum” is written on one of them, and nothing is written on the other, but the cash desks and the directorate are located there.

There were not a lot of people, so a woman employee of the museum walks with you and tells all sorts of interesting little things. This is not a tour, this is from the breadth of the soul.

8. Sailboat.

10. Everything is located in such bright rooms.

11. An absolutely stunning carved chest.

12. It's all wood. Both the rose and the figures.

13. Bereginya strangles the snake with her feet.

14. So close to all of us, restless pilgrims, is the plot "The Return of the Traveler".

15. A clothespin the size of half a person, great! I want to run with her at the ready and hiss at someone.

16. What a charm!

17. A pig will find dirt, and it's hard to argue with that.

18. In general, a popular model among young masters.

19. But, for example, a fifteen-year-old rescuer from Klepikov cut out a real dragon, but, apparently because of legal subtleties, he called it a "mythical beast."

20. A grasshopper the size of a human foot.

21. Panel by master Alimov, whose place is not here, but in the regional administration.

22. The same master, but male images he makes, it seems, from himself.

23. Cyclopean dragonfly, side view.

24. Chiseled mosquito.

25. Other animals.

And now I will tell you why it is worth coming to this place without any reservations.

26. That's for this.

This is a model of the main (known to us) buildings of ancient Moscow made of straw (!)

27. Everyone has a number, each is carefully made.

28. Nice to look at.

29. It's straw!

30. Here they would have a bigger room and make a layout with a round trip. And I have no doubt that it will be so, very well done.

31. Let's take a last look. Thing!

32. But we will leave the museum for these Meshchera beauties.

The next tiny story will be about the gothic temple in Gus-Zhelezny and not only about it.

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(Spas-Klepiki - Museum of Wooden Architecture in Lunkino)

Spas-Klepiki is a city located 80 km from Ryazan. At the beginning of the 20th century it was a large trading village. In 1896, it opened educational institution that trained literacy school teachers. Spas-Klepikovskaya second-class teacher's school was in the spiritual department.

In 1985, the preserved building of the teacher's school, which became a branch State Museum-Reserve S.A. Yesenin, opened the doors for the first visitors. In 2005, on the occasion of the 110th anniversary of the birth of S.A. Yesenin in the building of the Spas-Klepikovskaya second-class teacher's school was opened new exposition, which tells in detail not only about the studies of Sergei Yesenin at this school in 1909-1912, but also about the life of the Klepikovites late XIX- the beginning of the 20th century.

The Museum of Architecture appeared near the village of Lunkino in 1997. It is a masterpiece of wooden architecture - a carved town with numerous characters from fairy tales, myths, legends, folk songs. It is surrounded by Meshchersky forests. The museum exhibits 2,500 pieces of wood art: murals, household utensils, garden and park sculptures, wooden models of Kizhi and Moscow.

“The best thing that nature has come up with is a tree. From it comes both life and beauty on Earth ... "

Meshchersky Museum of Wooden Architecture. VP Grosheva is located on a spacious clearing near the small village of Lunkino, lost among the swampy forests and lakes of Meshchera, so wonderfully sung by Sergei Yesenin and Konstantin Paustovsky.

The museum presents 3.5 thousand exhibits.
Artistic woodcarving, root plastic.

Painting on wood.
Vine products.

Items of ancient life.
Garden sculpture.

Models "Ancient wooden Moscow" and "Kizhi".
A functioning children's play complex, souvenirs.

Today, the Museum of Wooden Architecture is a whole complex that includes:
— a vast meadow of 3.5 hectares with pines and birches;
— 3 museum buildings, in which in 15 halls there are amazing fairy-tale exhibits;
— the current children’s play complex “Meshcherskaya Skazka” — the result of five all-Russian festivals masters of landscape gardening sculpture;

The recreation area is represented by a cozy gazebo for 40 people, a barbecue, fire samovars.
Souvenir shop with extensive handmade souvenirs and gifts.

The place where the museum is located is ancient. Here, on a sandy ridge between two lakes, people have settled since ancient times, and for the past few centuries old village Lunkino. In 1997, in love with these places and the quiet Meshchera nature, entrepreneur and philanthropist, President of the Academy of Management and Market V.P. Groshev (1940-2009) decided to set up an Interregional School of Masters in Lunkino, where young people could learn local Meshchera crafts. And since the main ornamental material in this forest region has always been a tree, the schoolchildren and their mentors primarily worked with it. Soon the first art crafts appeared, which formed the basis of the current collection of the museum.

During the work of the museum, its funds have collected more than 3.5 thousand exhibits that represent the whole variety of styles of carving, artistic painting on wood, the art of basket weaving, various genres of painting and life of the old Meshchera. About a third of the exhibits are the works of students and graduates of the Interregional School of Masters, participants in camps-seminars, teachers-mentors.

The exposition of the museum is presented in 15 halls, and on a spacious glade around the museum there are many garden and park sculptures made at a highly artistic level. The special pride of the museum is the magnificent works created by craftsmen from different regions of Russia. The exposition also presents works by foreign masters - mysterious Japan, sunny Spain, unexplored Thailand, native Belarus and many other countries.

We are waiting for your visit!!!

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HOW CAN I GET TO

FROM RYAZAN
Direction - Kasimov, Vladimir.
By car: get to Spas-Klepiki - along the bypass to the roundabout - turn left to Yegorievsk. Drive 3 km to the lake and on the main road to the left until the sign "Woodcarving Museum", turn right to the museum.
By bus: from the Prioksky bus station to Spas-Klepiki. Transfer to the bus to Shatura or Moscow - 10 km to the museum or by taxi.

FROM MOSCOW
By car: Egorievskoe highway 167 km to the sign on the highway "Museum of woodcarving".
By bus: from the Shchelkovsky bus station to Spas-Klepiki, before reaching 7 km to the city, get off at the sign "Woodcarving Museum", to the left 600 m on foot.

GPS coordinates:
Ryazan region, Klepikovsky district, village Lunkino
latitude - 55.190 235
longitude - 40.162 926

website http://www.myzeidereva.ru/

The ancient village of Spas-Klepiki is the birthplace of the great Russian poet Sergei Yesenin. On the edge of the village there is a two-story brick building - the Spas-Klepikovskaya second-class teacher's school, in which Yesenin successfully passes exams in September 1909, and where he studies until 1912.

The school was opened in 1896, thanks to the efforts of the priest V. Dinariev, with donations from a village resident, merchant A.P. Popov. The school prepared teachers for church educational institutions.

educational institution closed type the future great poet did not like much, but the experience and knowledge of the teachers he met at the school had a great influence on the formation of the worldview and the formation of Sergei's personality.

Currently, the school is a museum of memory youthful years poet: the school environment has been preserved: the students' bedrooms, the lobby, where theology lessons and daily prayers were held, the desk at which Yesenin sat, his notebooks, the first poems.

Museum of Wooden Architecture in Lunkino

The Museum of Wooden Architecture is located in the village of Lunkino near the town of Spas-Klepiki, Ryazan Region. Here are interesting wood crafts, many of which are made by children.


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