23 attractions of Murom that are worth seeing


The best attractions in the vicinity of Murom

Karacharovo


Karacharovo

This is a picturesque village on the Oka coast, which, according to written sources, appeared in the 17th century. There are no modern buildings or developed infrastructure here. It was here that Ilya Muromets was born.

On the territory of the village there are many interesting assets: the Trinity Church, the Chapel, the temple of Guria and Aviva, the Hero's Spring.

Address: southern outskirts of Murom, Vladimir region.

Work schedule: 24 hours a day

Ticket price: free

Muromsky Bridge


Muromsky Bridge

The cable-stayed structure passing through the Oka connects two regions - Nizhny Novgorod and Vladimir. Its length is almost 1400 meters and its width reaches 15 meters.

This place is loved by tourists and locals thanks to its picturesque landscapes and panoramic views of the surrounding area. Wedding and themed photo shoots are often held here.

Address: Nizhny Novgorod region, P72

When to watch: any time

Epic stone


Epic stone

The historical monument is located at the exit from the city from Vladimir. It was erected in the middle of the last century.

Despite its nondescript and ordinary appearance, this place is considered one of the most visited among visiting tourists. They come to look at the unusual boulder, in which the architect conveyed the image of the famous hero.

Address: at the entrance to Murom along Vladimirskoye Highway

When to visit: any time

Ilya Muromets

The city of Murom is famous for its epic hero Ilya Muromets. According to Russian legend, Ilya was originally from the village of Karacharovo, near Murom (now the village is a microdistrict of the city). He lay on the stove for three decades, “not having control” (could not move) his arms and legs. One fine day, “walking kaliki” (an ancient name for wanderers who sing spiritual poems and epics) entered his hut. They asked Ilya to drink plain water and healing occurred.

Rising from the stove and feeling unprecedented strength, Ilya went to his parents. Together with other village residents, they tried to clear the area behind the houses for vegetable gardens, uprooting the stumps of perennial oak trees. Things moved very slowly. With great difficulty, people managed to break the stumps into pieces and drag them out of the territory in pieces. Rolling up his sleeves, Ilya began to pull them out with his bare hands. His parents were only surprised at his strength and were glad that he had grown up to be a good housekeeper. But the joy did not last long. Ilya told his parents that the “passing Kaliki” asked him to go to Kyiv and stand up for the Russian land.

The hero accomplished many feats, which are conveyed in epics. Rus' is grateful to him for this. Whether the real Ilya Muromets was now unknown for certain. Around that time, there lived an Orthodox monk with the name Ilya Muromets (Ilya Pechersky, before his tonsure he had the nickname Chobotok). In 1988, an examination of his relics was carried out and it was established that he was a warrior. It is quite possible that the epic hero was not just invented, but copied from a real prototype, who at the end of his life became a monk and received the name Ilya Muromets. In Murom the Russian hero is honored and remembered. The Gushchin family is considered his descendants. Representatives of this genus are also not deprived of power. In the 19th century, one of them was even forbidden to participate in fist fights, since he could accidentally miscalculate the force of the blow and, through negligence, take the life of his opponent. In general, the Gushchina surname comes from the location of the houses, which in those distant times were located in the thicket (thickness) of the forest. Now everything has changed. These smooth, well-groomed streets and neatly painted private houses. On one of them hangs a sign with the inscription: “House of the Gushchins. According to legend, at this place stood the hut of the glorious hero Saint Ilya of Murom.”

Murom, Spaso-Preobrazhensky Monastery

Ilya Muromets was canonized in 1643. His relics currently rest in the Near Caves of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra. There is an inexhaustible flow of pilgrims who want to visit the caves and touch them. Part of the relics (the middle finger of the left hand) is located in the Transfiguration Monastery in the city of Murom. They are built into a life-size wooden replica of the saint.

Where to go in Murom, what else to see

Museum "Bread Room"


Museum "Bread Room"

The founders of the museum are employees of the Murom Baker organization. The museum has become an independent facility that hosts a wide variety of thematic events, programs, and exhibitions. The existing exhibitions are interactive.

City guests come here to watch the creative process. Those interested will be able to take part in master classes.

Address: Murom, Amosova street, 48

Working hours: every day from 9 am to 6 pm

Ticket price: from 150 rubles

Official website: https://hleb-gornica.ru/contacts

Armored train "Ilya Muromets"


Armored train "Ilya Muromets"

The armored train appeared during the Second World War. Ordinary people who did not have the proper experience worked on the creation. The armored train took an active part in hostilities and was able to withstand German military equipment. In the early 70s, it was decided to erect a monument to an armored train in a local park.

Tourists come to see the historical monument, which is made in real size and is very similar to a real armored train.

Address: Park named after the 50th anniversary of Soviet power

Church of the Smolensk Icon of the Mother of God


Church of the Smolensk Icon of the Mother of God

It was built on the site of a wooden church that burned down during a fire in the early 19th century. Later, a bell tower was erected and a refectory appeared. The architecture shows details of that time: arched elongated windows and doors, columns, pilasters with capitals. The building itself is made in a classical style.

Of interest is the temple itself, its appearance, arrangement and history.

Address: Murom, Mechnikova street, 1

Working hours: every day from 9.00 to 18.00, closed on Monday

Entry fee: free

Official website: https://smolenskaya.cerkov.ru/

Shopping arcades


Shopping arcades

Appeared at the beginning of the 19th century. At first glance, this is an inconspicuous and simple building. Huge columns and beautiful arches give it power and grandeur. Under the rows there are underground passages where grain was stored. This place has been repeatedly seen in many Russian films.

Tourists come to see the architecture of the building and walk through the rows, because trade is still carried out here.

Address: Murom, 1100th anniversary of Murom square, 2

Working hours: daily

Entry fee: free

Murom Historical and Art Museum


Murom Historical and Art Museum

Initially it was located in the Zvorykin House, where it existed for almost 70 years. In the early 90s, the presented exhibition objects and expositions were moved to a new location - the Golubev House.

The exhibition premises display ethnographic, ancient Russian and historical exhibits.

Address: Murom, Moskovskaya street, 13

Working hours: every day from 10 am to 6 pm

Ticket price: adult ticket - 100 rubles, children's ticket - 70 rubles, under 6 years old - free

Official website: https://museum-murom.ru/

Holy Cross Monastery


Holy Cross Monastery

According to reliable sources, the monastery was built back in the 13th century. At the end of the 19th century, a radical restructuring was carried out, and in the 30s of the last century it was blown up. Only in the 2000s did they decide to restore the former monastery on the site of motherwort and ruins. Outwardly, it has practically nothing in common with the former shrine.

The monastery can only be viewed from the outside; its architecture, which combines tent-roofed and Old Russian motifs, is of interest.

Address: Murom, Kranogvardeisky lane, 1b

Working Hours: External inspection available at any time

Ticket price: free

Oksky Park


Oksky Park

Also known as Lenin Park. This is a great place where you can just stroll and have fun with the whole family and experience the atmosphere of the 80s and 90s.

Previously, there were such famous assets as the Murom Kremlin and the Nativity Cathedral, which were destroyed. In the middle of the last century, the territory began to be equipped with walking alleys, attractions, and a dance floor.

Address: Murom, Pervomaiskaya street, 1

Work schedule: daily

Ticket price: free

Resurrection Women's Monastery


Resurrection Women's Monastery

The first information appeared in the 16th century. It is considered one of the largest in the city. In the 30s of the last century, the temple was closed and only 70 years later it was returned to the local Diocese. The complex of buildings is of interest: the five-domed Church of the Resurrection, on the territory of which a refectory, a gallery, and a tent-roofed bell tower have been preserved.

Address: Murom, July lane, 2

Working hours: from 8 am to 7 pm

Ticket price: free

Official website: https://svm-murom.ru/

Estate "Red Mountain" (Uvarov Estate)


Estate "Red Mountain" (Uvarov Estate)

Although the estate today is not in the best condition, it is still a significant asset of the city. Its first owners were the famous scientists and archaeologists Uvarovs. The building is decorated in light colors in classicism style.

Today, the main house, several outbuildings connected by galleries, and a small park have survived here.

Address: Murom, Kirova street, 2

Opening hours: 24 hours a day (only available for inspection from outside)

Ticket price: free

Village Karacharovo

The former village of Karacharovo is now a microdistrict of Murom. Its main attraction is house number 279 on the street. Priokskaya, where the hero was born and lived. Those living here today have no doubt that they are his direct descendants. Nearby is the Trinity Church, founded by the hero himself. The dilapidated building is now being restored, its bell tower with the chapel of Ilya Muromets has been restored.

Trinity Church

A nearby holy spring with a bath began to flow from the blow of the hooves of Ilya’s mighty horse.

Holy spring with bath

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Holy Trinity Monastery


Holy Trinity Monastery

The current temple was built in the 18th century. Previously, there was a wooden church in its place. After the October Revolution, the monastery was forced to close, and only in the early 90s of the last century it reopened its doors.

The temple preserves the remains of Saints Peter and Fevronia, who are the patrons of prosperity and happy family life. The towers and walls of the monastery and the building of abbots have survived here.

Address: Murom, Peasant Square, 3a

Working hours: every day from 9 am to 5 pm, Saturday and Sunday - days off

Ticket price: free

Annunciation Monastery


Annunciation Monastery

Located in the center of the historical city. It was erected in the 16th century. This is the only temple that faced destruction during the Time of Troubles, after which a strong stone fence was built around it.

Inside are the relics of the holy princes Constantine and his sons, and an icon of the famous hero.

Address: Murom, Krasnoarmeyskaya street, 17a

Working hours: daily from 7 am to 7 pm

Ticket price: free

Official website: https://www.instagram.com/blag.monastery/

Monument to Ilya Muromets


Monument to Ilya Muromets

Erected at the end of the last century on the colorful embankment of the city. The work belongs to the famous sculptor Klykov. It reaches a height of 20 meters.

The sculpture of Ilya Muromets is made in the image of a majestic warrior-monk. The attire is chain mail. In one hand he holds a cross, pressing it to his chest, and in the other - a sword, proudly raised up.

Address: city Oksky Park

Work schedule: 24 hours a day

Muromsky kalach


Muromsky kalach

The monument was erected just a few years ago to celebrate the city’s 150th anniversary. Local kalach is considered one of the oldest pastries, which appeared back in the 15th century. By the 17th century, only a few families were engaged in baking bakery products in Murom, since not everyone could bake the famous dish.

Tourists come to see the beautiful ceramic monument, which is 2 meters high and weighs 110 kg.

Address: Murom, Lenina street, 22

When to visit : any time

Church of Cosmas and Demian


Church of Cosmas and Demian

According to historical information, it was erected by order of the powerful Tsar Ivan the Terrible. The church was consecrated in the mid-16th century. But in the 1860s, the luxurious 12-meter dome collapsed. Only today the tent has been restored.

Today you can see a nondescript small temple, which can still make a proper impression with its architecture and the atmosphere of the place.

Address: Murom, Naberezhnaya street, 10

Working hours: you can view the temple from the outside at any time

Ticket price: free

Monument to Peter and Fevronia of Murom


Monument to Peter and Fevronia of Murom

Patrons of family well-being, happiness and love. The first monument was erected in the 2000s. Another one opened a few years later. The sculpture is represented by images of saints - Peter stands courageously in his hands with a saber, and Fevronia’s veil is draped over his shoulders. Behind them was a rabbit - as a symbol of fertility.

Address: Murom, Lenina street, 55A

When to visit : any time

Square of the 1100th anniversary of Murom


Square of the 1100th anniversary of Murom

The first information about the modern city center appeared in the mid-16th century. Today it is one of the favorite walking places among locals and visitors. It is especially beautiful here on holidays, when exhibitions, children's competitions, and master classes are held.

Tourists come simply to stroll around the square, along the arranged alleys, take photographs, and relax on the benches. The territory is decorated with beautiful greenery and flowers, there is a fountain and a monument to Lenin.

Address: Murom, area of ​​the 1100th anniversary of Murom

When to visit : any time

Moskovskaya street


Moskovskaya street

Stretches from the 1100th Anniversary Square. The street was laid at the end of the 18th century. After natural disasters, active construction work began here.

Tourists love to stroll along the eastern side of the street, where pre-revolutionary buildings are built, as well as many cafes, restaurants, hotels, and retail outlets. There is also a historical art museum and its exhibition center.

Address: Murom, Moskovskaya street

Great Legacy

Murom was first mentioned in the 9th century. Nestor the Chronicler, the author of The Tale of Bygone Years, mentions the Murom tribe, the translation of which means “fun”. This means that there is a place in Russia that can be called a “city of fun.”

The history of the city is replete with many events, including tragic ones. In 1293, Murom was completely burned by the Mongol invaders and ceased to be mentioned in chronicles. This was the case until 1351.

The ancient city is part of modern Murom. Tourists come here from different parts of the country to visit ancient monasteries, see unusual architecture, and catch the aroma of “that time.”

Samples of ancient Russian art and art exhibits can be viewed in the city local history museum. The museum's collection includes sixty thousand exhibits.

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Muromsky Bridge over the Oka River

The cable-stayed bridge across the Oka was built in 2009 in the southern part of Murom. Its characteristics are impressive: length - 1.4 km, width - 15 m, height of supports along the banks and in the middle - 85 m, carrying capacity - 5 thousand vehicles per day. According to the results of the All-Russian competition in 2013, the bridge was named the best in Russia. The Vladimir-Arzamas bypass highway passes over the bridge, bypassing Murom.

Muromsky Bridge over the Oka River

Stories, routes and tourist tips

Perhaps when planning a route around Murom for 2 days, you will need the experience of travelers who have already visited this city. Read the stories of tourists about trips at different times of the year, study the routes they took and make your own plan for exploring the sights that interest you. If you prefer traveling by car and are looking at where to go from Murom for 2 days, you should pay attention to the reports of car travelers who visited several cities along the way.

We recommend taking a look at the reviews of our Tourists:

  • Review materials in the general Guide to Murom.
  • Stories by Anna Murom or Journey to the Past and Monasteries of Murom.
  • Maxim's story about visiting the homeland of Ilya Muromets How a hero came out of the city of Murom and from the village of Karacharovo.
  • Dmitry's story about a road trip and meeting Murom on the way to Nizhny Novgorod.

All reviews about the trip to Murom on Tourister. RU

We also remind you that there is a “Questions and Answers” so that, if necessary, you can check with experts for up-to-date information about attractions or get advice on questions that interest you regarding your upcoming trip to Murom.

Ilya Muromets greets guests Photo: © Maria Penina

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