Ascension Skete, Orthodox skete on Solovetsky Island, Russia
The Ascension Skete is an Orthodox hermitage on Solovetsky Island made up of wooden buildings and religious icons located in the northern section. These structures form part of the larger monastery complex that sprawls across the island.
The hermitage was founded in 1861 during a period when monastic activities were expanding on the island. This growth reflected the increasing importance of the monastery complex in Russian religious life.
The skete maintains Russian Orthodox traditions through daily prayers and religious ceremonies that visitors can observe within its sacred setting. Monastic practices rooted in centuries of tradition shape the spiritual rhythm of this place.
Reach the hermitage by ferry from mainland Russia to Solovetsky Island, with services running during the navigation season. Bring warm clothing since weather on the island can be harsh and temperatures remain cold year-round.
The hermitage is part of an intricate system of religious buildings that monks connected through a network of canals. These water-based connections were vital to daily life and movement across the island for centuries.
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