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Highlights include Assumption Cathedral, Cathedral of Saint Demetrius, Cathedral Square, Golden Gate, Kozlov Rampart, Nativity of the Theotokos Monastery.

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  1. Assumption Cathedral: story on the “Vladimir’s Fortress and White-Stone Capital” route

    Here, the siege will become a family and human story, and the surviving walls will become the setting for its final episode.

  2. Cathedral of Saint Demetrius: story on the “Vladimir’s Fortress and White-Stone Capital” route

    The cathedral shows the cost of restoration, when restoring a desired silhouette destroys ancient parts of a building.

  3. Cathedral Square: story on the “Vladimir’s Fortress and White-Stone Capital” route

    The open space will help you see how prayer services and military formations proved stronger than the plan for a city garden.

  4. Golden Gate: story on the “Vladimir’s Fortress and White-Stone Capital” route

    Here, the first question of the route will be decided: what the city’s main gate could and could not protect.

  5. Kozlov Rampart: story on the “Vladimir’s Fortress and White-Stone Capital” route

    The embankment links medieval defenses with gardens, a paid boulevard, and a surname that remained on the map.

  6. Nativity of the Theotokos Monastery: story on the “Vladimir’s Fortress and White-Stone Capital” route

    The finale will show what remained in Vladimir after its chief sacred relic was moved to St Petersburg.

  7. Pushkin Park and the View over the Klyazma: story on the “Vladimir’s Fortress and White-Stone Capital” route

    The viewing platform links today’s park with the rampart that was removed for the sake of one direction—toward the Klyazma.

  8. Spassky Hill: story on the “Vladimir’s Fortress and White-Stone Capital” route

    This stop will explain why the city’s fate was decided not at the stone passageway, but at the neighboring wooden wall.