kholodnoye
Kholodnoye is a small town located in the Kaluga Oblast of Russia, situated approximately 150 kilometers southwest of Moscow. The town is part of the Kirov District and lies along the banks of the Kholodnaya River, from which it derives its name, meaning "cold" in Russian. The area surrounding Kholodnoye is characterized by fertile black soil, making it historically significant for agriculture.
The town has a long history dating back to the 17th century, when it was part of
Kholodnoye is known for its traditional Russian architecture, including wooden houses and churches, reflecting its historical
While Kholodnoye is not a major tourist destination, it retains a peaceful, traditional atmosphere, making it