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Summer routes Founder of the fleet and the spa industryAlmost on the day of the 350th anniversary of the birth of Peter I, I visited Pereslavl-Zalessky, the town where in 1688 the 16-year-old tsar began to realize his dream of building a Russian military fleet with perseverance and diligence. For several years, a real flotilla of various ships was built here, among which a 30-gun frigate was. And the maneuvers of the flotilla on the Lake Pleshcheevo under the volleys of ship cannons and the ringing of the bells of the Pereslavl churches became the birth of the Russian navy.
After 30 years, having found himself passing through Pereslavl and finding those very ships in a deplorable state, Peter ordered by his decree to take care of the "amusing flotilla". They were gathered in the city center under a canopy and guarded. And after another 60 years, when the emperor was no longer alive, there was a fire that destroyed the ships assembled together. Only a separately stored bot survived. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Pereslavl nobility raised funds for the construction of capital buildings to store the boat "Fortune" and everything that was left of the "Petrov's house". On 1 August, 1803, the boat was solemnly transferred to a new building and thus one of the first provincial museums in the Russian Empire was opened. In the 2000s, Pereslavl began to grow with various, small, but charming private museums: Alexander Nevsky, iron, radio, gramophones and phonograph records, sewing machines, sewing art, steam locomotives. There is a museum of proverbs and sayings, a tea museum and a teapot house, a museum of cunning and ingenuity. Let's take a look at the last one.
The Museum of Cunning and Ingenuity was formed as a museum of crafts representing the main occupations of local people - fishing, hunting and farming. The museum exhibits models and specimens of ancient plows, ploughs and harrows, hunting and fishing traps and devices.
And in the end we will return to Peter I again. His last anniversary added to Pereslavl-Zalessky, if not another attraction, then at least a place for a selfie. In front of the Pereslavl spa hotel Pierre Le Grand, a bust of the emperor, "the founder of the spa industry" was installed. This is a replica of the monument built in the Belgian city of Spa, the healing springs of which Peter visited on the appointment of his physician in ordinary. Olga TARANTINA, photo of the author, |
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