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Uglich (Russia)

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Uglich is a welcoming town on the Volga River, steeped in both beauty and drama. It is most famous for the mysterious death of Tsarevich Dmitry in 1591, the son of Ivan the Terrible, an event that led to the end of the Rurik dynasty. The Church of St. Dmitry on Blood, with its striking red walls and star-studded blue domes, marks the exact spot of this historical tragedy. Beyond its royal history, Uglich has a rich architectural heritage within its Kremlin and several ancient monasteries. The town is also known for its industrial landmarks, including a massive hydroelectric dam and the legendary 'Chaika' watch factory. A stroll along the Volga embankment provides remarkable views of the river traffic and the vast landscape, especially during the long summer evenings. The best time to visit is during the summer cruise season when the town comes alive with travelers. Uglich is a primary stop for river cruises between Moscow and St. Petersburg, but it can also be reached by bus or car from Yaroslavl. Visitors should try the local Uglich cheese and explore the small museums dedicated to Russian rural life and technology.

📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The historic center and Kremlin of Uglich are open to the public. The Church of St. Dmitry on the Blood is a key indoor site with limited hours.
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Typical hours
Museums and churches typically open 10-18, closed Mondays. The Kremlin grounds are always accessible.
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Photography
Outdoor photography is allowed. Inside the church and museums, flash is usually prohibited.
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Time needed
Half a day is enough for the main sights; a full day allows a relaxed pace and a boat trip on the Volga.
Combine with
Combine with nearby towns like Myshkin or Rybinsk. Uglich is a common stop on Volga river cruises.
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Getting there
By train or bus from Moscow (about 3-4 hours). Many Volga river cruises also stop here.
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Insider tip
Visit the Uglich Hydropower Plant museum for a unique insight into Soviet engineering; book in advance.

Geography

Population
37,732 (2023)
Coordinates
57.53330, 38.33330

Facts

  • Founded in 937
  • Located at a sharp bend of the Volga
  • Site of Tsarevich Dmitry's death
  • Landmark: Church of St. Dmitry on Blood
  • Famous for Chaika watches
  • Home to a major hydroelectric plant
  • Part of the Golden Ring route
  • Known for its local Uglich cheese

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Sights in the town Uglich (3)

Museum of Whistle🏛 museum

Whistle museum in Uglich, collection of clay whistles and other signaling devices.

Obelisk of Honour

Obelisk of honour in Uglich, monument to fallen soldiers or notable figures.

Kremlin of Uglich🏰 castle

Uglich Kremlin, historic fortress with a cathedral and prince's palace on the Volga bank.

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Frequently asked questions

Uglich: where is it located?
Uglich is located in Russia.
Uglich: what is there to see?
Highlights include Museum of Whistle, Obelisk of Honour, Kremlin of Uglich.
Uglich: why is it worth visiting?
Uglich is a welcoming town on the Volga River, steeped in both beauty and drama.
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