Monastery information | |
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Full name | Valday Iversky Svyatoozersky Virgin Monastery |
Order | Russian Orthodox Church |
Established | 1653, 1668, 1991 |
Disestablished | 1666, 1927 |
Diocese | Novgorod and Staraya Russa Eparchy |
People | |
Founder(s) | Patriarch Nikon |
Site | |
Location | Lake Valdayskoye, Novgorod Oblast, Russia |
Coordinates | 57°59′19″N 33°18′15″E / 57.98861°N 33.30417°E |
Public access | Yes |
Valday Iversky Monastery[1] (Russian: Валдайский Иверский монастырь) is a Russian Orthodox monastery founded by Patriarch Nikon in 1653. The monastery is located on an island in Lake Valdayskoye in Valdaysky District of Novgorod Oblast, Russia, close to the town of Valday. In the 17th century, the Valday Iversky Monastery was one of the most influential monasteries in Russia and a significant cultural center.
The monastery derives its name from the Iviron Monastery on Mount Athos in northeastern Greece. In the Valday Iversky Monastery, a copy of the icon of Theotocos Iverskaya was kept until the 1920s, when it disappeared. The name of the Iveron Monastery, in its turn, originates from Iberia, an ancient Georgian kingdom.