Sobornaya Square
Sobornaya Square is the oldest square in Kolomna, situated at the very heart of the Kremlin, and has served as the spiritual and historical center of the city for centuries. The square is surrounded by the most significant architectural landmarks of Kolomna, including the famous Assumption Cathedral, the Tikhvin Church, an elegant bell tower, and a monument to Saints Cyril and Methodius, the creators of the Slavic alphabet. The square features a harmonious design that reflects different periods of Russian architecture, from the medieval era to the classical period. On sunny days, the square fills with tourists and locals alike who come to admire the beauty of the surrounding buildings and soak in the spiritual atmosphere of the place. Throughout the year, numerous religious ceremonies and cultural celebrations are held here, creating a living connection to Russia's rich Orthodox heritage. Access is free around the clock, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the Kolomna Kremlin and its many treasures.
