Solvychegodsk
Solvychegodsk is a town in Kotlassky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia, located on the right-hand bank of the Vychegda River, about northeast of Kotlas, the administrative center of the district. Population:
History
Solvychegodsk was founded in the 14th century on the shores of Lake Solyonoye. The locality was known as Usolye posad or Usolsk in the 15th century. Anikey Stroganov began salt production in 1515, which later became a huge industry, and started the Stroganov family fortune. In the 16th–17th centuries, Solvychegodsk was a big commercial, handicraft, and cultural hub of Northern Russia. It was especially famous for its enamel industry. Solvychegodsk was captured and looted by Polish-Lithuanian vagabonds, the Lisowczycy, on January 22, 1613. In 1796, the town became a part of Vologda Governorate. It was also known as a place of political exile. Joseph Stalin was exiled here for seven months after being arrested by the Okhrana in March 1908 and for another seventeen months in 1911.In 1937, Solvychegodsk was transferred to the jurisdiction of the Arkhangelsk Oblast.
In 1992 the bodies of peasants who died in 1930 in transit from Kotlas into exile were reburied in a common grave in the town cemetery. A memorial was added two years later.
Administrative and municipal status
Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated within Kotlassky District as the town of district significance of Solvychegodsk. As a municipal division, the town of district significance of Solvychegodsk, together with the territories of Pacheozersky, Peschansky, Solvychegodsky, and Kharitonovsky Selsoviets in Kotlassky District, is incorporated within Kotlassky Municipal District as Solvychegodskoye Urban Settlement.Economy
The Vychegda in Solvychegodsk is navigable, and in summer there is regular passenger navigation connecting Kotlas and Soyga.There is no railway in Solvychegodsk. The Solvychegodsk railway station is actually located in the urban-type settlement of Vychegodsky, on the line connecting Kotlas and Vorkuta at the other side of the Vychegda.
There is a car and passenger ferry to the right bank of the Vychegda River. The ferry is connected by an unpaved road with the paved road between Kotlas and Koryazhma. There is also an unpaved road upstream along the Vychegda, heading to Yarensk.
Culture and recreation
Nine objects of cultural heritage protected at the federal level and additionally thirty-three monuments of history and architecture of local importance are located in the town. The federal list of cultural heritage includes the following ensembles:- former Presentation Monastery, including the Presentation Cathedral, one of the five surviving Stroganov baroque churches
- former Annunciation Cathedral with the adjacent bell-tower
- Church of the Holy Mandylion
- Pyankov House
The only state museum in the town, the Solvychegodsk Museum of Art and History, is housed in the former Annunciation Cathedral. There is also a small private museum devoted to the fictional author, Kozma Prutkov, who, according to his official biography, was born in Solvychegodsk.
The town is home to a number of balneological resorts, where mineral springs and silt mud from the Lake Solyanoye are used.