Since few artistic treasures escaped the Soviet destruction, the tour of the monastery grounds was short.
On that day, thousands of Buddhists flock to the monastery grounds to attend religious events.
The former monastery grounds, still used today for agriculture, passed into private ownership in 1656.
To this end, the monasteries established hospitals both inside the monastery grounds and elsewhere in the community.
The atrium takes up most of the monastery grounds and is rectangular, measuring sixty meters long.
The Mass became televised daily in 1991 from a chapel on the monastery grounds.
She is buried on the monastery grounds, in Văratec.
A group of Third order lay brothers moved into the monastery grounds in 1465.
The monastery grounds contain the graves of several Kievan metropolitans.
In the 1860s, it was decided to put the market under a roof, and the buildings were constructed on the old monastery grounds.