Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Visiting Sergiev Posad: A Complete Guide to the Trinity Lavra

The Trinity Lavra of St Sergius, Sergiev Posad

Crowned with blue and gold domes, the Trinity Lavra of St Sergius is the foremost monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church and the spiritual heart of Russian Orthodoxy. Founded in the fourteenth century by the revered Saint Sergius of Radonezh, this UNESCO World Heritage site northeast of Moscow draws pilgrims, scholars and travellers alike. This guide gathers everything you need to plan a visit.

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Who Comes Here

Sergiev Posad draws Russian Orthodox pilgrims venerating the relics of Saint Sergius, students of the Moscow Theological Academy, and travellers exploring the historic Golden Ring towns north of Moscow.

When to Visit

The Lavra is striking year-round — golden domes against summer skies or winter snow. Major Orthodox feast days bring large crowds and a heightened sense of occasion. It is wise to check current travel advice for the region before planning a trip.

Getting There

Sergiev Posad lies about seventy kilometres northeast of Moscow and is easily reached by suburban train or road, making it a popular day trip. An overnight stay rewards visitors with the monastery at its most peaceful, early and late in the day.

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