Historic architectural complex on the Trade side of Veliky Novgorod. The second after the Kremlin historical and urban planning center of Novgorod. According to legend, Yaroslav the Wise built here at the beginning of the XI century. a palace that surpasses all similar structures in Europe with its splendor and splendor. But traces of this palace to this day have not been found. Later this place became Bargain for several centuries.
There were barns and shops, trade was in full swing. Along the coast, a long string of marinas stretched at which there were vessels with goods. The Novgorod veche was noisy here, where important state issues were being resolved.
In 1478, Grand Duke Ivan III demanded that he give him the territory of the Yaroslav Court, considering it his hereditary property. He sent his representatives there and ordered them to "article in his yard the Grand Duke Yaroslavl." In 1572, Ivan IV "put new huts in his yard", therefore, in the sixteenth century. Yaroslav's court was often called the "Sovereign". In the XVII - XVIII centuries. Gostiny Dvor was built on the site of Torg. During the Second World War, it was almost completely destroyed, only one arcade remained. It is she who makes the unusually picturesque view of the right bank of the Volkhov.
Since 1992, the Yaroslavovo Courtyard has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Currently, 7 churches belong to the architectural complex of the Yaroslav's Courtyard.
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