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Petersburg - WADI.pl [01:25]
Pałac Zimowy, Sankt Petersburg, Peterhof, Krążownik Aurora, Metro -- Awtowo, Akademia Sztuki, najstarsze muzeum w Rosji, Teatr Aleksandryjski, plac Ostrowskiego, Ermitaż, Ermitarz, Ermitażu, Sobór Zmartwychwstania Pańskiego, Narewski łuk tryumfalny, Newski prospekt, Spas na Krwi, Carskie sioło,
Tags: Sankt, Petersburg, Rosja, Russia, Saint Petersburg, Aurora, krążownik, spas, na krwi, Newa, Newski, Piotr I, Pałac, Zimowy, carskie, sioło, peterhof

Welcome to Lappeenranta - International University City [01:01]
Lappeenranta is a vibrant international University City of approximately 72000 inhabitants and 15000 students in Southeastern Finland. The second most visited city by foreign tourists, located by Lake Saimaa 220 km from both Helsinki and St. Petersburg, Lappeenranta is the most important meeting point between the EU and Russia. The research capital of the European forestry industry and a visionary in distributed and renewable energy solutions, Lappeenranta is a center of expertise, established networks and innovative business support services. Lappeenranta is the perfect location for business or engineering studies at the Lappeenranta International University (LUT) or at the Saimaa University of Applied Sciences. A rich variety of cultural events and memorable tourism experiences on Lake Saimaa, seasoned with Karelian hospitality, make Lappeenranta an all-year-round tourist destination. The tourism and services sector continues to grow in Lappeenranta with the Scandinavia's largest entertainment Spa Holiday Club Saimaa opening in October 2011. Annual Holiday Housing Fair will be held in Rauha, Lappeenranta in June 2012. There are around 5 million people in the radius of 200 km from Lappeenranta who love to visit the city. A growing university city offers a variety of professional, educational and leisure activities. Lappeenranta is easy to get to via rail or road from Helsinki or St. Petersburg. Lappeenranta's international airport offers connections to over 200 ...
Tags: Lappeenranta, International University City, LUT, 15 000 students, innovate, innocity, easy living, 35 min from Helsinki, near Helsinki, international airport, tourism destination, summer paradise, students city, international aiport, technology, green ci

Optina Pustyn Monastery, Russia (1) [10:41]
Optina Pustyn, officially Svyato-Vvedenskaya Optinakaya Pustyn, is a male monastery near Kozelsk which was the most important spiritual center of the Church of Russia in the nineteenth century. The monastery was famous for the monastic renewal movement in Russia based on the hesychastic tradition that had been largely lost in the Russian monastic experience in the eighteenth century. It is not clear when the hermitage was established. Optina as a monastery had existed since at least the sixteenth century. The monastery is located about 80 miles from Moscow. It had fallen in disrepair in the eighteenth century under the anti-monastic policies of Peter I and Catherine II. In 1790, Metr. Platon of Moscow undertook the restoration of the monastery. During the late eighteenth century monasticism in Russia enjoyed a revival, significantly influenced by the works and spirituality of the Elder Schema-monk Paisius Velichkovsky, which was spread by his many monastic disciples. At Optina his works found a 'headquarters' from which his spirituality expressed in the hesychastic tradition spread throughout Russia. A visible manifestation this spirituality at Optina was conveyed by the lineage of divinely enlightened spiritual fathers, startsy, plural of starets, who served as spiritual guides for the many people who came to the monastery for holy counsel during the nineteenth century. In addition to counseling, the monastery, through the initiative of Elder Macarius, began publishing ...

Optina Pustyn Monastery, Russia (2) [10:41]
Optina Pustyn, officially Svyato-Vvedenskaya Optinakaya Pustyn, is a male monastery near Kozelsk which was the most important spiritual center of the Church of Russia in the nineteenth century. The monastery was famous for the monastic renewal movement in Russia based on the hesychastic tradition that had been largely lost in the Russian monastic experience in the eighteenth century. It is not clear when the hermitage was established. Optina as a monastery had existed since at least the sixteenth century. The monastery is located about 80 miles from Moscow. It had fallen in disrepair in the eighteenth century under the anti-monastic policies of Peter I and Catherine II. In 1790, Metr. Platon of Moscow undertook the restoration of the monastery. During the late eighteenth century monasticism in Russia enjoyed a revival, significantly influenced by the works and spirituality of the Elder Schema-monk Paisius Velichkovsky, which was spread by his many monastic disciples. At Optina his works found a 'headquarters' from which his spirituality expressed in the hesychastic tradition spread throughout Russia. A visible manifestation this spirituality at Optina was conveyed by the lineage of divinely enlightened spiritual fathers, startsy, plural of starets, who served as spiritual guides for the many people who came to the monastery for holy counsel during the nineteenth century. In addition to counseling, the monastery, through the initiative of Elder Macarius, began publishing ...
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