Omsk is one of the largest cities in Russia, located at the confluence of the Irtysh and Omi rivers, a large scientific, cultural, sports and industrial center. It is also known as the City of Labor Glory. Omsk is the million-plus city with 1,164,815 people according to the 2019 census. The data makes it the […]
Category: Russian Culture
When we talk about visiting Russia, the first city that might come to mind is Moscow. As the capital city of Russia, there are many sites you can come to and many places you can be amazed by. Among many of its attractions, the first thing you have to visit is Red Square, the heart […]
Love is an incredible experience and one of its most noticeable landmarks is the big day. On the off chance that you are going to get married with Russian, you may consider doing it in Russia itself. From kidnapping and impediment courses to actually being an eminence during the wedding, there are such a significant […]
Commended every year the evening of July 6th and 7th in Russia, the Feast of Ivan Kupala marks the northern half of the globe summer solstice with different ceremonies and uncommon foods being a part of the event. While today’s Ivan Kupala festivities are said to be devoted to John the Baptist — Ivan being the Christian holy person’s Slavic […]
Nizhny Novgorod (often colloquially Nizhny, Gorky from 1932 to 1990) is a city in central Russia, the administrative center of the Volga Federal District and the Nizhny Novgorod Region. It is the largest city in the Volga Federal District and on the Volga River. The city was established on February 4, 1221 by Vladimir Prince […]
While the mid-year solstice is all the more usually set apart with gatherings, firecrackers, and picnics in the present Russia, there is a lot of history behind the ceremonies that went before current festivals. Antiquated clans that occupied this piece of the world celebrated with fire, water, melody, dance, and customs. It is called the […]
Historical and cultural heritage are natural monuments, structures, urban ensembles, memorial sites, objects related to historical events in the life of the people, the development of society and the state, as well as traditional values, norms representing cultural relevance to a group of individuals or society at a local, regional, national or international level. Being […]
One of the most fascinating motivations to make a trip to Russia is to see one of its astounding festivals that happen everywhere throughout the nation during Summer. It is an extraordinary method to meet new individuals and to have a fabulous time. On the off chance that you are into music, arts or innovation, it is […]
Kostroma is an ancient city in Russia with a very rich historical background. It is the administrative center of the Kostroma region, a large port on the Volga. Kostroma is located 301 km northeast of Moscow, on the Kostroma Lowland, on both banks of the Volga and the old estuary of the Kostroma River. The […]
There is an unusual museum in the city of Kostroma on Tereshkova Street. Here, in a single, harmonious whole, two seemingly incompatible things are connected – flax and birch bark. This museum was built and created by Natalia Pavlovna Zabavina, a native of the city of Kostroma, Russia, in 2005. Since then, the museum has […]