





Walk through lovely parkland to reach one of Russia's oldest kremlins, dating back to the 9th century and rebuilt in the 14th century. Book a guide to know more about this historic monument.
First built in the mid-1900s and replaced by a futuristic-looking building in the 80s, the Fyodor Dostoevsky Theater is home to countless productions of classic and modern plays as well as children’s musicals, making it a total must-visit for theater lovers.
This stunning arcade is all that remains of the Gostiny Dvor building, built during the 18th century and destroyed during World War I. An emblem of Veliky Novgorod, the Gostiny Dvor Arcade is also a key building of Russian cultural heritage.
Take a stroll along the charming Sofiyskaya Embankment. Located along the Volkhov River, this modern area is perfect for taking in beautiful views of the city and enjoying some fresh air.
Discover St. Sophia’s Cathedral, Veliky Novgorod’s main Orthodox church. Built in 1050, this stunning building is open to the public every day and still serves as a functioning temple to this day.
Built in 1862, this stunning bronze monument commemorates the establishment of the Russian state and the arrival of Rurik, Russia’s earliest ruler, to Novgorod in 862.