tv Pereriv v veshchanii RUSSIA1 January 15, 2023 5:58am-6:21am MSK
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cool down for many centuries was the main attraction of zvenigorod founded by his associate sergius of radonezh sava xiv century, russian kings traditionally came here on pilgrimage. the kremlin in zvenigorod has practically not been preserved. but these picturesque ramparts survived in the 12th century. they were part of the city's defenses, and now they have become a great place for walking.
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this is how everyone can sit with the writer, stroke the chestnut and watch what is happening around. after all, it is from observation that great works are born. by the way, these places are connected with another great russian writer. here, nearby , alexander sergeevich pushkin spent his early childhood every summer. he was brought to zakharova and less by his grandmother maria alekseevna hannibal i don’t see my village, my zakharova, it is
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wavy with fences to the river with a bridge and a grove, a shady mirror. here. wooing, how to drink, we will certainly remember the three matryonas luka and peter yes, it seems, but then svetlana yuryevich is a completely unique person. many years. she worked here for zakharov and every time with her excursions, she surprised not only visitors, but also worldly-wise colleagues, they even say that she is a hereditary sorceress and clairvoyant, at least about these places. she obviously knows some secret. hello world. hello. thank you for this unique performance for your costume for your look. i am very pleased when they meet like that. it's great. thank you. this is, of course,
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young people. how do you celebrate the beauty of the russian costume. very nice. thank you, you know, and it seems to me that pushkin loves everyone in his own way. what is your favorite pushkin is my favorite pushkin, of course, fabulous. yes, because it's just a combination of folk culture and this metaphorical language of pushkin, he gave us. eh, such truly priceless images, which you will not find even in fairy-tale folk tales. here , for example, where did the squirrel come from, for example, in pushkin's fairy tales, this is not one russian folk tale, there are no squirrels, in general its combination is a rather fussy and narrow-minded creature. in general, squirrels were feared, because their invasion was promised misfortune and suddenly some, fabulous, the animal of which in such a miraculous way increases the wealth of its owner. here, nowhere in a folk tale, for example, is a squirrel singing songs and nibbling nuts, and nuts are not simple all scorched. golden cores
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pure emerald. that's what they call a miracle - the miracles of this house-museum are revealed gradually and only to those who are ready for this and endowed with imagination. now i will reveal one secret to you. the fact is that when we visit a museum with you, we see not only an accumulation of some things, if an attentive listener, then he will be able with his imagination, with the flight of his fantasy, to recreate what seems to have already gone , and suddenly the wagon wheel creaks, and suddenly the wagon rides, the peasants are talking and everything, as it was necessary. only to be able to listen attentively, we turn on our imagination, because young people. pushkin also imagined himself as a hero who rushed around with wooden sticks. he cut down fall thistles, represented them as monsters. after all, it all develops fantasy
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creativity imagination. therefore, you need to comprehend this art from childhood. exactly here eh of this pond learned to swim and for sure heard about water mermaids here he heard the stories of his grandmother and nanny from brownies. it is very interesting. is it true that pushkin's nanny arina rodionovna made amulets for him? i think yes. you know, because there was such a tradition, when here is an older woman, she put the power of thought into her guardian. and the fact is that i myself and i was lucky to be. e, familiar with the carriers of that very outgoing culture, my great-grandmother was excellent, treated, with all sorts of conspiracies and my father, who was still candidate of sciences, and everything in the world, explained the physicist and mathematicians. he said, i don't know how it works. it works that she did it too , yes, and again, with all her strength, the people
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at mel would have, and here, look what i have. i have a bark, yours is taken here on this birch kara. we're talking about health. what is your name then? the ending is also a mark so the gospel is, right? what good health does the brand not get sick to be healthy from the earth, strong from the water, bright. and here you are, yeah, hold it in your hands. press with both hands at once. clamp under palm. and here. here send a good good thought, and to be healthy and happy for you. and this rich, large vyazemy estate belongs to the museum-reserve of alexander sergeevich pushkin, it belonged to the princes golitsyn. the situation here, of course, is much more luxurious than that
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of zakharova, and other voices are heard here. natalya petrovna golitsyna. here is her portrait in her youth, what did she look like? yes, he is very handsome, and here are portraits of him in his old age. uh, she wore a mustache and a big one. no, no, well, you know, you know, they grew a little. she was called mustache books. no, natalya petrovna lived a very long life. she lived to be ninety-seven years old. she survived five emperors. it was created before the empress, she had a huge weight before any young man who received a patent for an officer's rank was obliged to appear to natalya petrovna as the chief of the main staff, if she allowed him to hand it, then the career was secured, natalya petrovna argued even with the emperor. she, for example, genus, gallits instructed above any kind in the world. never in front of anyone leaned over even when he entered. nikolai, he did not read the gap, but to approach her first to
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kiss her hand, and natalya petrovna was sitting, and the emperor stood in front of her, like a delinquent schoolboy, by the way, natalya petrovna golitsyna became the prototype of pushkin's queen of spades. she was a passionate gambler, she played with the english king george the first and marie antoinette, and it was about her that the legend went around in the world that once she lost and failed to pay a fabulous debt. natalya petrovna turned to a well- known card cheat, who opened her the secret of the three cards. here we have an 18th century lobby table with 19th century maps. but here, during his lifetime, was the publication of alexander sergeevich pushkin the queen of spades. if you really believe that things have a soul , energy that can tell about its owner, any trip to the museum will become an adventure. listen. can you guess which museum we will talk about next? we
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position our museum as, uh, an atmospheric historical museum. uh, in fact, we are talking about the soviet era, we return to childhood, to youth. this is our the main task. how did the idea come about? the three of us three friends three women two and a half years ago. so we decided to open such a museum. we had our own collections. in general, already quite serious, we have combined them. and now i will introduce you to our exposition. and now, of course, people give us a lot, they bring a lot. well, the correction is constantly being replenished. well, this is a very typical situation for the post-war period, and a pillow bed with a cape is always a carpet for warmth and comfort and, of course, a gramophone. well, of course, iconic
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thing. this is kvn, the famous tv kvn koenigston. warsaw nikolaevsky three designers worked on it. that is why it was called kaven among the people, they called it a little, otherwise it was bought, it turned on, it does not work, and the lens was sold separately. it was filled with glycerin or distilled water. yes, to enlarge the screen. it serves as a magnifying glass. and why do you miss the ussr most of all since that time? ah, well, it’s hard to say, probably, from some kind of human communication. you were closed steel. yes, then they were everyone was open and we talked, we knew all the neighbors. yes, he's not like on the site. we knew the whole entrance. we talked somehow e went to visit each other. yes, it was absolutely natural accepted. well, come on in the sixties, so in the sixties - these are fashions for
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synthetics bolognese raincoat. this is a super fashionable thing. here, naro-fominsk was sewn nearby. well , nylon shirts, of course, yes, mount the tape recorder it works. yes, yes, it is tube, it will now heat up, the sound will become more voluminous. he has one secret so if you switch, he has a track, there will be another performer. yes, it has four lanes. in the ussr well, some bad moments are closer. you know that any time, like any medal , has two sides, and we are like a museum of positive emotions. we still position ourselves as a museum of memories. well
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, tell me, if it was possible that now you press the button and move to that time and how to stay there, would you press this button. i think that everything should move forward. and this is good. this is natural and everything must change. it's a normal move of course, yes, this is normal, but i always agree pleasantly to return to childhood. and yet you need to know and love your history. even if a lot of things disappear without a trace. by the way, this applies not only to household items, but also to dishes. have you ever tried a radish kulagu. now it's like a treat. you can only try it at the museum of russian dessert, fortunately, they are already waiting for me there. nastia hello. i am very happy to finally get into your museum, because
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it seems to me that this is the most delicious museum in the city. well, actually, you are right, such the museum is waiting for you rather than sounds, but smells and a keen desire to eat something sweet dessert. this is perhaps a gingerbread, but only in the wrong sense. the first gingerbread was very simple. it only had two ingredients. this is honey, rye flour, it’s not even a gingerbread, and baking, firstly, did not burn. secondly, it was saturated with a wonderful cabbage flavor, but not the nasty one we have now when cabbage and uh, you could bake on such a cabbage leaf, well, about 4-5 servings of baking desserts. they became
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sweeter and richer, more and more ingredients were added, and baranka is a russian product that spread throughout. actually, later in europe, by the way, bagels. we had not only a dessert, but also a heating pad in the winter. a man bought a huge specially baked bagel in a tavern. she was a warm person. he hung it on his back and put on a sheepskin coat. and the funnel went around the market, the funnel cooled down, the man came to the tavern. filmed forehead filmed bagel and ate it in time for tea listening to all these stories on an empty stomach was not easy. so that we got down to business. so we are preparing a mysterious fist. do you know something for a wonderful dessert? well, radish is not even a dessert. this is probably the most useful sweetness that can only be, it consists of. with just three ingredients. here , look at the radish in green spicy, honey and rye flour, more and more we do not need anything. class. we need to start what to do we
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need to rub our wonderful river on a fine grater. so here's a fist. this is probably one of the most useful and old russian delicacies, in general. the fact is that on the table russian people mainly had fruits , berries, vegetables, and they were fresh all year round in summer , fresh in autumn, and in winter and spring. they were dry or frozen help if possible. professional so this is kulaga, she really was not only a delicacy, but also a wonderful medicine, because with this fermentation without oxygen, a lot of b vitamins cp appeared and in combination. actually, with the healing properties of radish or kalina, as such, it simply turned into a delicious medicine for almost any illness. you understand that it was not in vain that i chose kulaga, because the situation in the world is not easy
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, we will heal, yes, and the most interesting fist is that it is stored for a long time so that we will cook it now and take it home with us. you will learn, everything is very simple, add honey to the grated radish, simmer the resulting mixture for 20 minutes, then stir in the flour and leave to languish in the oven for at least an hour. trying well , what can i say, it's hard to call it sweetness, but, uh, from illness. i think it definitely helps. well dessert, but unusually interesting. this is
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for the traveler. the main thing, however, is here, by the way, another unusual place. this is the coolest rope park. there are a huge number of tracks, which will also be interesting for children and adults. although some from the first time think that this is a children's park of everything, it turns out. we have 8 times plus one air maze called net park. look, i'm ready to try.
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it's scary, but you have to do it. so what to do? what to do when you hang? do you think i'm specially zvenigorod can tell i listen attentively to many stories about the childhood of the great poet and the old age of the great brigade, about primordially russian treats and the custom of a soviet person. here, recognizing the past, i want nothing not to miss the present. this is what i'm taking with me.
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