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Explore the rich history of Shchapovo village, its ties to prominent figures, preserved estate, landmarks, and cultural significance. Discover the agricultural firm, school, lace-makers, and more. Visit the museum, church, and memorial sites. Embrace the legacy of Shchapovo.
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«My Shchapovo» Made by Elena Kuleshova, Shchapovskaya school Podolsk district, Moscow region
Alexandrovo For the first time the village Alexandrovo is mentioned in Pistsovye books, which give the evidence that this boyar estate existed in 1607 and belonged to VasiliyPetrovichMorozov, who was respected at the Court
Alexandrovo One of the members of Morozov family was a boyar at the Grand Prince of Novgorod and Vladimir - Alexander Nevsky; and distinguished himself by efforts at Battle of the Neva in 1240
Shchapovo IliyaVasilievichShchapov was born on the 30th of July in 1846 in Moscow. His last years he lived in his estate Alexandrovo (Shchapovo- nowadays) and earned a good memory among his descendants. I. V. Shchapov
Shchapovoestate is under the protection of cultural and historical monuments of Moscow region The Church of the Blessed Mother of God Parish school The school for lace-makers Agricultural school The house of butler The house that formerly belonged to the landowner I. V. Shchapov Ice-house Smithy Living house Almshouse A bridge in Linden Park Horse-houseandcoach-house Milk-house
Shchapovois also famous for its old-time trees, they were taken for the protection of the State. It happened in 2002 Mapleholly Oak(Latin name - Quercusrobur)
Shchapovowith its historical estate and Museum, with its Church and Organ Hall, with its Community Centre, the Library and the School becomes one of the cultural centres of Moscow Region Memorial to the villagers that died during World War II School OrganHall Shopping Centre Community centre Administration building
Sources • Leaflet about Shchapovo • Newspaper «Zemlya Podolskaya» • http://www.150pr-schapovo-school.edusite.ru/ • http://www.museum.ru/museum/schapovo/ • http://www.krasivoe.org/usadby_rossii/schapovo/ • http://www.podolskrn.ru/ • The History of the Village Alexandrovo • Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia • Photo Alexey and Sergey Potopakhin