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Highlights include Church of the Resurrection on the Debra, Fire Tower, Ipatiev Monastery, Kostroma Kremlin, Ostrovsky Pavilion, Red Rows.

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  1. Church of the Resurrection on the Debra: story on the “Merchant Kostroma and the House of Romanov” route

    The story of a patron will show how a project unfinished during his lifetime became his memorial in the church.

  2. Fire Tower: story on the “Merchant Kostroma and the House of Romanov” route

    The stop will show what the emperor's praise was worth to an architect who had already lost the government post that supported him.

  3. Ipatiev Monastery: story on the “Merchant Kostroma and the House of Romanov” route

    The finale will recall the day when a mother’s fear collided with the demand to end the struggle for the throne.

  4. Kostroma Kremlin: story on the “Merchant Kostroma and the House of Romanov” route

    This stop will link the saving of a shrine with the disappearance and later restoration of the cathedral ensemble.

  5. Ostrovsky Pavilion: story on the “Merchant Kostroma and the House of Romanov” route

    Here, a documented visit will be distinguished from the later habit of associating the playwright with the present rotunda.

  6. Red Rows: story on the “Merchant Kostroma and the House of Romanov” route

    The arcades preserve the result of a dispute between the approved design and the decisions of an independent contractor.

  7. Romanov Museum: story on the “Merchant Kostroma and the House of Romanov” route

    Here, a dynastic jubilee meets the everyday work of a society that collected and preserved the city's antiquities.

  8. Susanin Square: story on the “Merchant Kostroma and the House of Romanov” route

    Here you will see how a state monument changed its name, center, and composition of figures.