It is situated in Kostroma and is known as the location of the ancient Feodorovskaya Icon of the Mother of God.
It was founded as Bogoyavlensky (Theophany) Monastery in the 15th century by Nikita, a disciple and a relative of St Sergius of Radonezh.
The five-domed katholikon of traditional Byzantine design was constructed under Ivan the Terrible, starting in 1559.
The Tsar accused the father superior and some of the brethren of supporting his rival Vladimir of Staritsa and had them executed in 1570.
The other buildings arose from the monastery's reconstruction in the Russian Revival style in the late 19th century.