Monastery of the Theotokos of the Sign, Eastern Orthodox monastery in Kostroma, Russia
The Monastery of the Theotokos of the Sign is an Orthodox monastery in Kostroma featuring multiple churches, including the Church of the Resurrection by the Thicket and the Church of the Sign. The complex combines religious buildings constructed over time with interior courtyards and support structures that form a cohesive monastic campus.
Founded in 1993, this monastery is one of the newer Orthodox institutions established in the Kostroma region. Its creation marks the period after the Soviet era when religious institutions could resume active operations throughout Russia.
This monastery serves as a gathering place for Orthodox believers who come for religious celebrations and daily worship services throughout the year. The buildings and courtyards reflect the living traditions of monastic community life as practiced in contemporary Russia.
The monastery is located in eastern Kostroma and welcomes visitors interested in Orthodox religious architecture and monastic life. Guests should respect the customs of a sacred space by dressing modestly and following any posted guidelines during their visit.
This institution maintains connections to the venerated Feodorovskaya Icon of the Mother of God, a deeply revered religious symbol in the local tradition. This iconographic heritage links the monastery to centuries of devotional practice that extends beyond its own recent founding.
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