The village of Zamytie (Spasskoye in the mid-19th century) in the Rameshkovsky Municipal District of the Tver Region.
The name comes from the word "myt" (meaning "myt"), a toll collection point founded in the 1290s. In the 19th century, it was the estate of the Golitsyn princes and one of the largest trading villages in the Bezhetsk District.
Sights
The Church of the Transfiguration of Our Lord, 1833, built by N. Legrand,
A holy spring with a chapel-baptismal font on the outskirts of the village of Zamytie,
The Medveditsa River, a pine forest,
Shopping arcade building, 1870s, Zamytie village, 12 Tsentralnaya Street
The "Potter's House" ceramic workshop, Zamytie village, 14 Tsentralnaya Street;
The Danilov Brothers' Forge Workshop and Museum, Zamytie Village, 16 Tsentralnaya Street
Food, Gastronomy, and Terroir
The first folk teahouse in the shopping arcades, with an antique interior, fireplace, and rare samovars.
Zamytie is a Russian village in Tver Karelia, so in the teahouse, Russian cuisine harmoniously coexists with traditional Karelian treats: delicious village cabbage soup and homemade pelmeni for lunch, and with tea, rye shulniki (shorty pastries) with various fillings and, of course, the famous Zamytie pirozhki (pies)! Ivan tea, wild berry fruit drinks, honey, mushrooms, and other local delicacies. Zamytie Village, Central Street, 12
Accommodation
The Zamytie Recreation Center accommodates up to 24 people, year-round. Facilities include: a 12-person guest house (6 en-suite rooms, a kitchen, and a living room with a fireplace), 3 4-person cottages with all amenities, a barbecue gazebo, a sauna, a hot tub, and rentals for kayaks, bicycles, skis, and snow tubes. Zamytie Village, Central Street, 43
How to get There
From Moscow: Take the M11 highway to the Bezhetskoye Highway exit, then continue along it to Rameshki (approx. 50 km). In Rameshki, turn left from the church onto Nikolskoye-Likhoslavl to the village of Zamytie (8 km).
From St. Petersburg: Take the M11 highway to the Bezhetskoye Highway exit, then continue along it to the village of Rameshki (approximately 50 km). In Rameshki, turn left from the church onto Nikolskoye-Likhoslavl to the village of Zamytie (8 km).
Museums:
The Zamytie Shops Trade Museum will immerse you in the atmosphere of the small and grocery stores of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The apothecary shop will offer many interesting discoveries.
At the Breadwinner and Craftsman Museum of Local Crafts, you'll see not only numerous rare exhibits but also the tools used to make them. Calendar of Events
Maslenitsa (check the website for dates)
Zamytskaya Rainbow Folk Art Festival - first Saturday in July
Village Day - Apple Savior (usually August 19, check the website for dates)
Useful Links
www.preobrsobor.ru,
https://vk.com/public179645015,
www.rameshki.ru
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