Vyoshenskaya. Journey to the Quiet Don. Quiet Don. Stanitsa Veshenskaya

Administration of Veshensky rural settlement

Index

346270

Locality

stanitsa Veshenskaya

Street

st. Podtelkova

House

76

Telephone

8(86353) 21078

Fax

8(86353) 21078 or 8(86353) 24304

Email

[email protected]

Head of the settlement (full name)

elected to office in

2008

Population (persons)

11 154

Veshenskoye rural settlement is located on the territory of the Sholokhov district Rostov region. The territory of the settlement is 272.5 sq. km. The population is 11,154 people. It includes farms: Pigarevsky, Krasnoyarovsky, Andropovsky, Lebyazhensky, Solontsovsky and 2 oldest villages of the Sholokhov region: Veshenskaya and Elanskaya.

Stanitsa Veshenskaya is a district center with a population of 9704 people, on the territory of which there are 4580 households.

According to legend, the village of Veshenskaya was founded in 1662 ... in any case, in 1672 the town of "Veshki" already existed. Initially, the Cossack town was located between Lake Rassokhov and Don, i.e. downstream of the Don.

From the "Don Diocesan Gazette" we learn: "Because of the floods in 1740, the town of Veshka moved to a new place, where there was already the village of Reshetovskaya, formed by the inhabitants of the town of Chigonaki."

The highest authority in the stanitsa was held by the stanitsa assembly, which decided many economic and public affairs and elected stanitsa atamans and judges. Veshki, in addition to the stanitsa and farm atamans, had two atamans of the stanitsa settlement - its upper and lower parts. Ivan Fyodorovich Shchepotkin was the first Vyoshensky ataman.

The painting of Veshki of the 1st quarter of the 20th century, masterfully drawn by M.A. Sholokhov, has already become a classic:

“Veshenskaya is all in a mound of yellow sands. A gloomy, bald village without gardens. On the square there is an old cathedral grayed by time, six streets are laid out along the Don. Where the Don, arching, leaves the village for Bazki, with a sleeve into the thickets of poplars, a lake the width of the Don leaves in shallow water. At the end of the lake, the village also ends.

Landmarks are no longer the same as those described by M.A. Sholokhov. On the territory of the village of Veshenskaya there are: 15 industrial enterprises, 3 large agricultural enterprises, 4 bank branches, Pedagogical College named after. M.A. Sholokhov, sanatorium "Veshensky". Four higher educational institutions have their branches: Taganrog Pedagogical Institute, Rostov Pedagogical University, Moscow State University and Technology, Moscow Institute of Professional Innovations. Also in the village there are: 6 schools, 3 preschool institutions, a Center for extracurricular activities, a central district hospital, a polyclinic, 2 dispensaries, 6 pharmacies, a Palace of Culture, a stadium, 5 hotels, 8 enterprises Catering(cafes, restaurants).

96 people live in the village of Yelanskaya, there are 70 farmsteads. The name of the town comes from the name of the river, known long before the foundation of the settlement. The very word "elan", according to the dictionary of V.I.Dal, means a vast clearing in the forest, meadow, pasture, etc. This word came into the Russian language from the Turkic languages. In the "Dictionary of the Geographical Russian State" in 1804, in the certificate of the Yelanskaya village, it is noted: "The name Yelan in Tatar means a clean field or steppe." According to the 1897 census, there were 265 households in the village of Yelanskaya; 1017 people lived (8 nobles, 99 townspeople, 2 foreigners, 18 clergy). There were 368 literate people among the population. By the beginning of the 1820s, the Yelan wooden St. Nicholas Church, having existed for several decades, fell into disrepair and became cramped. That is why in 1823 a new, stone church with the same name was laid in the village, which was quickly built - its consecration took place in 1826. The archive preserved a description of the Yelan church of 1853, which says that the church is brick, plastered inside and out, covered with iron and painted with green paint, domes and crosses are gilded with pure gold; around the church there was a brick fence covered with iron. According to the stories of old-timers, the largest church bell weighed one hundred and seven pounds, and the bell ringing was heard in calm weather in the Ust-Khoperskaya village and with a fair wind in Veshki.

Head of Veshensky rural settlement

List of deputies of Veshensky rural settlement

p/n

Full Name

elect. no.

districts

Date of Birth

Place of work

Job title. telephone

1

Khokhlov Vasily Alexandrovich

1954

SUE RO "Sholokhovskoe DRSU"

Director, 22-5-63; 89281301250

2

Bragina Irina Valentinovna

1970

JSC Sanatorium "Veshensky"

dentist, 89054574228

3

Lyubimova Natalya Ilyinichna

1970

JSC Sanatorium "Veshensky"

Leading Specialist, 21-2-80; 89054316716

4

Krivoshlykova Lyudmila Sergeevna

1951

LLC "Rosgosstrakh-South"

insurance agent, 22-9-08; 89094100357

5

Tashkina Olga Viktorovna

1966

22-2-64; 89185848818

6

Kargin Denis Viktorovich

1974

OJSC "Sberbank of the Russian Federation"

manager, 21-4-48

7

Zakharova Irina Nikolaevna

1963

OJSC "Sberbank of the Russian Federation"

senior controller-cashier, 22-1-58;

8

Gavrineva Valentina Alekseevna

1956

Sholokhov Gymnasium

teacher, 21-9-62; 89281072052

9

Ushakov Nikolay Ivanovich

1955

JSC Sanatorium "Veshensky"

massage therapist, 89094351924

10

Ovchelupov Sergey Vladimirovich

1978

MUP "Otrog"

director, 89185388787

11

Shtepa Elena Alexandrovna

1965

Individual entrepreneur

22-3-25; 89034030133

12

Krivonosova Irina Nikolaevna

1963

Sholokhov Gymnasium

teacher, 21-9-62; 89034713178

13

Zimovnova Svetlana Alekseevna

1959

Intersettlement Central Library

librarian, 89061822275; 21-8-51

14

Panov Yury Ivanovich

1967

Military Commissariat

Department Director, 24-3-26;

15

Kolosova Marina Petrovna

1966

Youth Sports School

Deputy Director, 22-5-00; 89287665655

Type (farm, village, settlement, stanitsa)
Locality name
Number of inhabitants
Farm
Pigarevsky
888
village
Veshenskaya
9 519
Farm

The village of Veshenskaya is located on the Don and is known as the birthplace of the leading figure of literature and Nobel laureate Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov. Travelers from all over Russia and abroad come to the village, who know and revere the work of this greatest Russian writer. He wrote about the life of the Don Cossacks, and most bright examples his works are "Quiet Flows the Don", "Virgin Soil Upturned" and "The Fate of Man". Until today, the significance of Sholokhov's contribution to Russian literature cannot be overestimated. The President of Russia himself came to Veshenskaya to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Sholokhov, which was celebrated in 2005.

There really is something to see in the village of Veshenskaya. At the entrance to the village on the hill there is a memorial sign "Eagle", which symbolizes the flight of thought and inspiration of the talent of Mikhail Sholokhov. In the village itself, on the embankment of the Don River, there is a bust of the famous writer. In 1967 and 1980 M.A. Sholokhov was awarded the Hammer and Sickle gold medals and awarded honorary title"Hero of Socialist Labor" for outstanding services in the development of Soviet literature.


The Sholokhov State Museum-Reserve will tell about the life of the writer, about his aspirations and thoughts about the prosperity of his native Don region. The complex of the reserve includes Sholokhov's House-Estate - the central object of the reserve. In the Historical and Literary Museum, you can get a closer look at the writer's work.


In addition, the complex includes the Sholokhov House-Museum in Veshensk, as well as the House-Museums in the village of Karginskaya and the Kruzhilinsky farm, where different time the writer lived. On the territory of the museum-reserve are the graves of both Mikhail Sholokhov himself and his mother, Anastasia Danilovna.


In the museum-reserve, in addition to the literary heritage, you can also see examples of stanitsa life, the life of the Don Cossacks and feel the aura of a real Cossack village. In the area of ​​​​the village of Veshenskaya, near the Kruzhilinsky farm, a wonderful sculptural composition called “Cossacks of the Quiet Don” was installed. It was installed on the eve of the 89th anniversary of the birth of A.M. Sholokhov. But the most remarkable and memorable monument, to which absolutely all the guests of the village go, is the monument “Grigory and Aksinya”. The main characters of the immortal "Quiet Flows the Don" appear almost alive before tourists in a fit of their human passions (those who have seen the film of the same name will understand what it is about).


Every May, on the birthday of Mikhail Sholokhov, the village of Veshenskaya hosts the international literary and folklore festival "Sholokhov Spring". Guests of the holiday not only just watch the performances of folk song and dance ensembles, but also take an active part in a real Don folk holiday.


If you have not yet read Mikhail Sholokhov, then after visiting his native village, you will probably want to do this. Enjoy your literary and real journey.

From the previous post, we learned . Today I will tell you about why this Don hinterland is so remarkable, why you should go here and what interesting things you can visit here.

Rich story, amazing nature and the hospitality of the locals - this is what the people of Veshenians have carefully preserved for many centuries. People come here to get to know the work of M.A. Sholokhov, go through iconic places and try to understand where the great genius drew his inspiration from. They go to get to know the life, traditions and customs of the Don Cossacks, their peculiarities national cuisine and mentality, enjoy amazing landscapes and feel like a part of the Cossack free Don.

The village of Veshenskaya is rich in both cultural and natural attractions, many of which are associated with the life of the great countryman M.A. Sholokhov. From all the variety we will try to choose the 10 most interesting ones.

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House-estate M.A. Sholokhov

House-estate of M.A. Sholokhov

The house-estate of Sholokhov is considered to be the most notable building in the center of the village. A bright two-storey house, built in post-war 1949, with a terrace and a balcony, is a real architectural monument. In this luxurious mansion, the writer lived with his wife and children until his death. The house-museum is unique. The entire setting of the estate has been preserved unchanged. Each thing "remembers" its famous owner.

On the ground floor there is an entrance hall, an office-reception room and a large dining room. The whole family often gathered at the round table in the dining room, they solved family issues over tea drinking, had conversations, joked. Time at the table always flew by unnoticed.

Writer's office

On the second floor there is a large bright office with a balcony. Here the writer read letters that came in tons to Veshenskaya, and drew inspiration from looking at the endless blue of the river. Next to it is a small office. It was in this office that the second book of "Virgin Soil Upturned", "They Fought for the Motherland", "The Fate of a Man" was born. There is also a hunting room on the floor, where the family was preparing to go fishing or hunting, and bedrooms and a room dedicated to the presentation of the Nobel Prize to the writer.

Around the estate there is a picturesque garden. Some trees were planted by the owner of the estate more than 60 years ago. The lilac alley at the entrance is especially picturesque.

The garage, where an exhibition of cars belonging to the writer, an outbuilding with a Russian stove, a barn with a basement and a glacier, is also preserved unchanged.

Grave of Mikhail and Maria Sholokhov

In the southern part of the estate, in the shade of birches and firs, Mikhail Alexandrovich and his wife Maria found their last rest. Above the grave is a large stone block with the inscription "Sholokhov". No names, no dates... And fresh flowers always lie nearby...

Memorial house of the Sholokhovs on the street. Sholokhov, 103

House of the Sholokhovs on the street. Sholokhov, 103

In 1928, the young Sholokhov family moved to Art. Veshenskaya and bought a small house. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century. in the style of a kuren, typical for the Cossacks, with a hipped roof, "tops", "bottoms" and a veranda. Here Mikhail Alexandrovich worked on the last books of the novel "Quiet Flows the Don", the first chapters of "Virgin Soil Upturned" were written right there.

Study

The family represented by the writer, his wife Maria, daughter Svetlana and Mikhail's mother Anastasia Danilovna lived here until 1935. Later, Maria Petrovna's parents lived in this house. Now the memorial house belongs to the museum-reserve.

The exposition presents the life and work of the writer in the 20-30s. In one of the outbuildings in the courtyard of the house there is an exhibition "Hunting and Fishing". It is known that Mikhail Alexandrovich was scary lover sit on the shore with a fishing rod, and shoot ducks. All the things presented at the exhibition served their owner faithfully for many years.

Literary exposition “M.A. Sholokhov. Time and fate"

big gray building central square at the beginning of the twentieth century. belonged to the village government. Later, it was transferred to the school where young Misha Sholokhov also studied from 1916 to 1919. In 2005, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the writer, the building housed a literary museum. The exposition of the museum is unique in many respects. In several thematic sections, manuscripts, books, documents, letters, photographs and paintings tell about the work of the singer of the Don land.

Memorial house of the Sholokhovs in x. Kruzhilinskiy

Memorial house in x. Kruzhilinskiy

30 km south of Veshenskaya, another attraction is the Kruzhilinsky farm. He is known for the fact that on May 24, 1905, the future Nobel laureate Misha Sholokhov was born here in the family of a hereditary merchant Alexander Mikhailovich and a peasant woman Anastasia Danilovna. In x. Kruzhilinsky, little Misha lived with his mother and father for the first 5 years of his life. The typical Cossack hut in which they lived is now the object of a museum-reserve.

Next to the house-museum, another one was created in 2006 interesting object- "Cossack farmstead of the late XIX century." In the courtyard you can learn about the life of the Cossacks, feed poultry, milk a cow, kindle a stove, and then taste real Cossack treats.

Cossack farmstead of the late 19th century

Every year, in September Kruzhilinsky celebrate the so-called harvest festival - "". At the festival, you can get acquainted with the peculiarities of the life of the Cossacks of the early 20th century, take part in harvesting, observe various traditional rituals and customs, and finally, as expected, taste local dishes.

Church of the Archangel Michael

An integral part of the life of the Cossacks was their faith in God. Therefore, every time when the town was founded, the Cossacks necessarily built a church. Such a wooden church in honor of the Archangel Michael was built after the founding of the town of Veshki. When it was decided to move the town to a new location, the wooden church was moved along with other buildings. Later it was rebuilt in stone.

St. Michael the Archangel Church

Local historian I.M. Sulin at the end of the 19th century. pointed to the valuable antiquities of the temple: the Gospel of 1774, the small Gospel of 1701, the Tsvetnaya Triod 1695, the Tolkovo Gospel of 1707 and a silver chalice with a device.

In addition to St. Michael the Archangel Church, there was also a handsome Trinity Cathedral in the village. In the 30s, they tried to blow up the shrines. The latter did not succeed in surviving, but Sholokhov himself interceded for the Archangel Church. The writer was listened to and a granary was placed inside the building.

During the war, the temple was badly damaged. The altar and bell tower were destroyed. A German bomb fell directly on the main dome, but thanks to the grain, it never exploded.

The restoration of the Church of the Archangel Michael began in the 1990s. Now the white-green temple is a real decoration of the village.

Sanatorium "Veshensky"

If you walk along st. Sholokhov to western outskirts village, you can be at the sanatorium. Founded in 1983, the Veshensky sanatorium is a climatic and balneological resort known far beyond the Rostov region. It is located right in pine forest 800 meters from the Don River.

Sanatorium "Veshensky"

On the territory of the sanatorium, two natural source mineral water. One of them is highly mineralized, the second is medium mineralized. Mineral water sanatorium allows you to treat diseases gastrointestinal tract, metabolism, musculoskeletal system, peripheral and central nervous systems, some diseases of the heart and skin.

The embankment of the Don River is a wonderful place to relax. Even in the most inclement weather, Don always remains quiet. Slowly he carries his waters to the side Sea of ​​Azov. The river was very colorfully described by M.A. Sholokhov in the novel of the same name: “Against the village, the Don arches like a kabarzhina of the Tatar sagaydak, as if turning to the right, and near the farm of Bazka again majestically straightens, carries greenish, translucent blue waters past the chalk spurs of the right-bank mountains, past solid farms on the right side, past rare ones on the left side villages to the sea ... ".

Monument "Grigory and Aksinya"

On the embankment there is a monument "Grigory and Aksinya" by the sculptor N.V. Mozhaev. In 1983, it was installed in Rostov-on-Don, and only 12 years later it was decided to transport it "to its homeland" in Veshenskaya.

In 2015, on the occasion of the 110th anniversary of the birth of the great countryman, the embankment near the monument was ennobled. And now "Grigory and Aksinya" are a truly vivid symbol of the Cossack Don.

And in September 2016, another monument appeared on the embankment - Batyushka-Don, as a symbol of Cossack hospitality and hospitality.

Bust of M.A. Sholokhov

If you climb the stairs leading along the river, up, you can meet the bust of M.A. Sholokhov. It was installed during the life of the writer, in 1981. At that time, the lifetime installation of the bust was awarded to all twice Heroes of Socialist Labor, which was Mikhail Alexandrovich. At the personal request of the sculptor A.S. Novikov depicted him in a tunic, looking into the distance at the bend of his beloved river and the endless expanses of the steppe.

Stela Yu.A. Gagarin

From the bust we will head to the eastern part of the church. Near the square you can see the stele-bas-relief of the first Soviet cosmonaut Y. Gagarin. Yuri Alekseevich visited Veshenskaya in June 1967. From the stage on main square he spoke to the assembled villagers.

It's time to take a stroll through Central Park. At the playground, in September 2012, a monument to grandfather Shchukar by the sculptor S.P. Kalchenko. Cheerful Shchukar sits on a bronze bench and from the side watches the children frolicking on the playground.

Monument "Grandfather Shchukar"

WITH opposite side the monument to V.I. Lenin, proudly looking at the building of the District Administration.

Every year on the first Saturday after May 24 central park and on the embankment there is a grandiose, timed to coincide with the birthday of Mikhail Alexandrovich. The festival is always attended by many people from all over the world.

It is difficult to imagine a Cossack without a horse. For the Cossacks, the horse is not only a means of transportation, but also a reliable comrade, a fighting friend. Even now, horses are integral residents of the village. You can get acquainted with the Don horses and even try yourself as a rider at the stables of the museum-reserve. More information about ticket prices and the rules for visiting the stable can be found on the website of the State Museum-Reserve M.A. Sholokhov. Every year in May, the stables organize a holiday of Cossack horse riding and riding ““.

Not far from x. Lebyazhensky, 19 km east of the village of Veshenskaya there is an unforgettable place in its beauty - Lebyazhy Krutoyar. From a forty-meter sandy cliff open amazing landscapes Don and the right-bank lowland.

Hills, sparsely forested, stretching far into the blue haze of the horizon; low hanging white clouds, as in a mirror reflected in the glossy water surface; and the handsome Don, quiet, majestic, like a wise old man who has experienced a lot in his lifetime. Here you feel truly free and free, here you feel like a real Cossack!

It is not surprising that Mikhail Alexandrovich himself was very fond of visiting the Krutoyar. Apparently, it was here that he drew inspiration for the creation of his immortal works.

Another amazing natural monument is the Veshensky oak. It is located three kilometers north of the village. A huge oak tree over 400 years old "remembers" the entire history of Vyoshek from the moment of its foundation. This oak is unique in many ways, a real forest patriarch! There are no similar trees in the Rostov region, and throughout Russia you can count a few. The circumference of the oak trunk is 7.6 m, to clasp it will require at least five adults. At a height of two meters, the trunk splits into two parts, sending branches up to 25 m. Under a powerful tent-shaped crown, you can enjoy the coolness even on the hottest day. There is a recreation area nearby. A table and a few chairs were made from tree cuts.

Not far from the patriarch, several smaller trees grow about 300 years old.

Of course, there are much more than ten sights in Veshenskaya. There is also a memorial to fallen soldiers during the Great Patriotic War, and a memorial cross on the site of the destroyed Trinity Cathedral. In Art. Elanskaya, in the immediate vicinity of the Lebyazhy Krutoyar, the Melikhovs' farmstead, which participated in two film adaptations of The Quiet Flows the Don, has been preserved. Nearby is a beautiful spring "Otrog" with the purest water, there is and healing spring Don Icon Mother of God. And also water meadows, feather grass steppes and numerous lakes. If you search, you can find it not far! Indeed, there is something to see here!

Mikhail Alexandrovich Sholokhov lived in the village of Vyoshenskaya from 1926 to 1984.

The village is located on the left bank of the Don River. She is currently administrative center Sholokhov district of the Rostov region and the Vyoshensky settlement. Here is the center of the State Museum-Reserve M.A. Sholokhov and a number of his objects.

The name of the village, according to local historians P. Losev, A. Gribanov, writer A. Suichmezov, came from the word "milestone", "milestone": "The name came from those milestones, milestones that stood here in ancient times on a long way from the north to the south "(A.M. Suichmezov. Native Donshchina. Rostov-on-Don, 1985. P. 42). VN Korolev adheres to another, less common, version. In his opinion, the name of the town comes from the word "vezha", which means "hut, dwelling, gatehouse." He writes: “In pre-Mongolian times, the Eastern Slavs called vezhami semi-nomadic felt dwellings, later known in Russian under the terms “kibitka” or “yurt” ... It is quite possible that in the Veshki region more than four hundred years ago there were huts and gatehouses - “vezhi” - the first inhabitants ”(Korolev V.N. Starye Veshki. The story of the Cossacks. Rostov-on-Don, 1991. P. 18).

There is an assumption that Vyoshenskaya was founded in the middle of the 16th century. free Cossacks of Sary Azman, and later their camp was used by Russian border detachments for their settlement. The town of Veshki was first mentioned in 1571, when Tsar Ivan the Terrible signed the “Boyar verdict on stanitsa and guard service”, in which “they mention the“ head in the field ”, which should be sent from the city of Shatsk and“ stand ”in Vezhki, above Medveditsa and Khopra." Over time, the border tract of Vezhki became the town of Veshki.

It is known that the Cossacks of the Vyoshensky town participated in the capture of Azov in 1637 and the Azov siege seat in 1641, in all land and sea campaigns of the Cossacks against Turkish and Crimean cities Black Sea region. In 1670, the Vyoshenians were active participants in the peasant war led by Stepan Razin, and in 1707-1708. - Bulavinsky uprising.

According to the Don Diocesan Gazette, in 1740, due to floods, the town was moved from the floodplain to a high terrace above the Don, where it connected with the village of Reshetovskaya and received the status of a village.

In the novel "Quiet Flows the Don" M.A. Sholokhov gives detailed description Vyoshenskaya: “On the gently sloping sandy left bank, above the Don, lies the village of Vyoshenskaya, the oldest of the upper Don villages, transferred from the site of the Chigonatskaya village devastated under Peter I, renamed Vyoshenskaya. The milestone was once along the large waterway Voronezh - Azov. Against the village, the Don arches like a kobarzhina of the Tatar sagaydak, as if turning to the right, and near the farm of Bazka again majestically straightens up, carries greenish, translucent blue waters past the chalk spurs of the right-bank mountains, past solid farms on the right side, past rare villages on the left side to the sea, to blue Azov…

Vyoshenskaya - all in the mound of yellow sands. A sad, bald village without gardens. On the square there is an old cathedral, gray with time, six streets are laid out along the Don. Where the Don, arching, leaves the village for Bazki, a lake, as wide as the Don in shallow water, leaves like a sleeve in a thicket of poplars. At the end of the lake, the village also ends. On a small square, overgrown with needle-gold thorns, there is a second church, green domes, a green roof, matching the color of the greenery of the poplars that have grown on the other side of the lake ”(Sholokhov M.A. Collected works in 8 vols. Vol. 1. M ., 1985, p. 146).

When the town was relocated to a new place, it was moved and wooden church Archangel Michael, then the construction of a stone church with a bell tower and a chapel of John the Theologian began. The aisle was consecrated on November 26, 1780, and the main altar on December 28, 1786.

In 1853, in the eastern part of the village, construction began on a stone church in the name of the Holy Trinity with a chapel of the Dormition of the Mother of God. The temple was consecrated in 1858. In 1936, at a joint meeting of the bureau of the district committee and the presidium of the RIK (a), a decision was made to demolish the Trinity Church (minutes No. 8 of March 9, 1936 “On the closure of the church in the village of Vyoshenskaya”). February 9, 1937 Holy Trinity Church was blown up. In 1993, a memorial cross was erected at this place.

St. Michael the Archangel parish was closed in 1937, and the church building was adapted for a granary. The temple survived only thanks to the intercession of Sholokhov, who convinced the authorities not to blow it up. In 1946, the parish was opened and has been operating to this day.

In the old days, all economic and civil affairs of the Cossacks of the village of Vyoshenskaya were decided at gatherings, which were the highest authority. Each Cossack was given the right to speak on the issue brought up for discussion or to make proposals. The decision was taken by simple vote.

The first stanitsa ataman was Ivan Fedorovich Shchepotkin. In the confessional manuscript of the Vyoshenskaya Church for 1745, the names of the Cossacks who lived in the village are mentioned: Averkin, Dudarev, Zykov, Kolundaev, Kaledin, Soldatov, Likhovidov, Bolgarov, Popov.

In 1782, Vyoshenskaya was almost completely burned down in a fire, then rebuilt.

In the XVIII century. Don had the board and warehouse of the Singer Manufactory Company, which was engaged in the sale of sewing machines, mowers and agricultural implements, as well as bulk grain of famous Paramonov merchants. There was a trade in industrial and food products in the shops of the merchants Khrennikov, Mokhov, Konev, Sergichev. In the first half of the XIX century. Sholokhov's grandfather Mikhail Mikhailovich Sholokhov settled in Vyoshenskaya, started a family and started trading .

In Vyoshenskaya there were a stanitsa and two farm reception rooms, a post and telegraph office. In 1861 the first educational institution- a village one-class men's parish school, in 1863 - a one-class women's school of the third category (subsequently both schools were transformed into two-class schools). In 1915, a women's gymnasium was opened, and in 1917, two gymnasiums: an eight-grade and a four-grade gymnasium. In 1918, by decision of the stanitsa assembly, both gymnasiums were located in a two-story building of the stanitsa government and merged into a mixed gymnasium, which received the name "Vyoshenskaya gymnasium named after the fallen fighters for the liberation native land". From autumn 1918 to spring 1919. M.A. studied there. Sholokhov.

According to V.N. Koroleva, 715 people lived in Vyoshenskaya in 1867. (345 men and 370 women); in 1915 - 1863 people. (732 yards). Currently, the population of Vyoshenskaya is 9704 people.

In the first half of the XIX century. the village of Vyoshenskaya belonged to the Ust-Medveditsky district of the Don Army Region and was the center of the Vyoshensky yurt, at the end of the 19th century. Vyoshensky yurt went to the Donetsk district.

In 1918, the Don Cossack Oblast was renamed the Oblast of the Great Don Cossack Army, a new district was formed - Verkhne-Donskoy, with the center in Vyoshenskaya.

In 1923, the Verkhne-Donskoy district was liquidated, Vyoshenskaya became the center of the volost and was assigned to the Donetsk district. In 1924, the volost was liquidated and the Vyoshensky district was formed with the center in Vyoshenskaya. In 1984, the Vyoshensky district was renamed Sholokhovsky.

During civil war Vyoshenskaya was a place of fierce fighting. On April 23, 1918, Soviet power was established in the Upper Don District (GARO, f. R-3440, op. 1, d. 3, l. 140). On the night of March 10-11, 1919, the Cossacks raised an uprising against the "Bolsheviks and executions", which became a response to the decossackization policy pursued by the Central Committee of the RCP (b). Vyoshenskaya became the center of the uprising that engulfed the entire district. The events of the Upper Don (Vyoshensky) uprising are dedicated to the 3rd book of The Quiet Don by M.A. Sholokhov.

During the Great Patriotic War, the front came close to Vyoshenskaya, but the enemy failed to cross the Don. The headquarters of the 197th Infantry Division of General M.I. Zaporozhchenko, front-line medical institutions, supply agencies for troops, she was subjected to shelling and bombing. In 1942, the house where the Sholokhovs lived was destroyed by a fascist bomb, while the writer's mother died .

After the war, Vyoshenskaya was rebuilt. M.A. Sholokhov as a deputy Supreme Council The USSR made a great contribution to the improvement of the village, the arrangement of the life of the inhabitants. On the initiative of the writer and with his assistance, a water supply system, a power station, a television repeater, schools were built, a house was opened children's creativity, a school of arts, a pedagogical school with a whole complex of buildings - an educational building, a library, a hostel, houses for teachers, the Don Research Experimental Station was organized, which grew pine seedlings to strengthen the sands, a forest protection zone was established on the banks of the Don.

M.A. Sholokhov was the initiator of the creation of a folk Cossack choir and a theater of Cossack youth, with his support the Vyoshensky sanatorium, the Palace of Culture, an airport, an asphalt road to the city of Millerovo were built, the construction of a bridge over the Don River was started, which was completed after his death.

Already in the 1930s. the village of Vyoshenskaya became a place of pilgrimage for admirers of Sholokhov's work. Many have been here famous people- Soviet and foreign writers, actors, politicians, public figures.

Today the village is a leading center of culture and education, a key object cultural tourism. Objects of the M.A. Sholokhov - the only museum of federal significance in the Rostov region - is visited by more than 100 thousand tourists a year.

A bronze bust of the writer and a sculptural composition "Grigory and Aksinya" are installed on the stanitsa embankment, a sculptural composition "Grandfather Shchukar" is installed in the park, a bas-relief in memory of the meeting in 1967 of Vyoshentsev with the first cosmonaut Y. Gagarin, near the Palace of Culture - the monument "Oath", dedicated to the liberation of the area from the Nazi invaders.

Every year in May, the All-Russian literary and folklore festival "Sholokhov Spring" is held in Vyoshenskaya, dedicated to the day the birth of the writer, which gathers thousands of fans of his work.

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Olga Bakhtiyarova

Village Vyoshenskaya, Rostov region.

We continue our walk around the Rostov region. Today our stop is the village of Vyoshenskaya or Veshki, as they call it locals, not easy cozy corner on the banks of the Don. There are ninety-one streets in the village.

The history of the region has more than three and a half centuries. Before the revolution of 1917, the territory of the district was part of the Donetsk District of the Don Army Region. As a result of the new administrative division in 1924 the Veshensky district was formed.

On June 4, 1984, by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR, in order to perpetuate the memory of M.A. Sholokhov Veshensky district of the Rostov region was renamed into Sholokhov with the administrative center in the village of Veshenskaya.

The first mention of the village of Vyoshenskaya dates back to the era of Ivan IV the Terrible. The Cossacks who lived here guarded the borders from the raids of nomads and the Tatar-Mongol. The whole history of Russia passed through Veshki. Born in the fire of battles, the village participated in the uprisings of Stepan Razin and Kondraty Bulavin, sympathized with Pugachev. Peter I and his associates looked at her, burning the neighboring Reshetovskaya and Elanskaya villages.

Vyoshensky Cossacks went on the "Indian Campaign" and smashed the enemy in 1812, as in countless companies and wars of the previous and subsequent times.

Welcome to the Don fairy tale.



The first mention of the village of Veshenskaya dates back to the years of the reign of Ivan the Terrible. In Veshenskaya you can get acquainted with the Cossack traditions and way of life, Don Cossack cuisine, which brings great pleasure to gourmets, unique Don folklore.


Fishing on the Don is the dream of every real fisherman. In the Don and the lakes of the Sholokhov region, pike and bream, pike perch and hybrid, silver bream and white bream, rudd and fish are excellently caught. There are chub, asp, roach, ide, rudd, blue bream. Here you can always count on a rich catch of Don fish, and landscapes pleasing to the eye. On the Upper Don, during three seasons (except for summer), you can hunt quails, pheasants, partridges, waterfowl, foxes, hares, deer, wild boars, roe deer and other animals.



Stanitsa Veshenskaya is one of the most ecologically clean regions of the European part of Russia. floodplain pine forests the headwaters of the Don, the purest air, beautiful beaches, unique monuments nature of the Rostov region, places untouched by civilization, collection of medicinal herbs, mushroom hunting, horse and boat trips- all this will satisfy the exacting taste of tourists who dream of relaxing away from the hustle and bustle of cities.

The village of Veshki was glorified, oddly enough, not for military merits, but for literary ones. It was here that the famous Russian writer Mikhail Sholokhov lived and worked. After the death of Mikhail Alexandrovich in the village of Veshenskaya, a state museum-reserve, which still remains the only one in Russia. The museum keeps the personal belongings of the writer, letters, manuscripts, household items, etc. Every year, at the end of May, the literary and folklore festival "Sholokhov Spring" is held in Veshenskaya.


the village of Veshenskaya is the birthplace of the great writer, Nobel Prize winner Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov. Here you can penetrate the secrets of the creative path, explore the little-known pages of the biography of this brilliant creator, visit the museum-reserve of the writer, wander around the places associated with the fate of the heroes of the "Quiet Don", as well as take part in the annual literary and folklore festival "Sholokhov Spring" which takes place at the end of May.


Russian Soviet writer, Nobel Prize in Literature (1965). In 1918 he studied at the Veshenskaya Gymnasium for several months. In 1924 he settled in the village with his family. He lived permanently in Veshenskaya until the end of his days. He died on February 21, 1984 and was buried in Veshenskaya. Sholokhov's famous epic The Quiet Don, which unfolds the panorama of the life of the Don Cossacks during the First World War, is recognized as one of the most significant works of Russian literature. For such an amazing contribution to art, the author was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. By the way, Sholokhov donated the money attached to the award for the construction of the school.

Village Vyoshenskaya, Rostov region. sculptural composition"Grigory and Aksinya" on the banks of the Don

A Chelmodeev / Photobank Lori

The village of Veshenskaya is located in the Sholokhov district of the Rostov region. World fame Veshenskaya received thanks to the novel by a resident of the village of Mikhail Sholokhov "Quiet Flows the Don", awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Museum-reserve them. M.A. Sholokhov.











House-estate of M.A. Sholokhov










House of M.A. Sholokhov in h. Kruzhilinsky


The house where Mikhail Sholokhov was born in 1905 and lived until 1910.








The appearance of the village of Veshenskaya





"Sholokhov spring" in the village of Veshenskaya, Rostov region.

memorial sign"Eagle" at the entrance to the village of Veshenskaya, Rostov...