Russia is famous for its natural monuments and cultural heritage. Cities with centuries-old history are famous with their architectures such as churches and temples. Here you can learn a lot about the development of regions, their participation in the destiny of the country, as well as the life of several generations of local residents in […]
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Rostov Kremlin is originally the residence of the Bishop of the Rostov Diocese, called the Metropolitan Court. Located in the center of Rostov near Lake Nero, it is now an object of cultural heritage of Russia. Today, the Kremlin ensemble consists of a bishop’s court adjoining it from the north of Cathedral Square with the […]
Petrozavodsk is a city in northwestern Russia, the capital of Karelia and the administrative center of the Prionezhsky district, located on the shores of the Petrozavodsk Bay of Lake Onega. Here are some of the city’s unique facts worth knowing whether you plan to pay it a visit or just for the sake of knowledge. […]
Pereslavl-Zalessky is a city (since 1152) in the Yaroslavl region of Russia. It is the administrative center of Pereslavl district which has the status of a city of regional significance. Within the boundaries of this region, within the framework of the municipal system, since 2018, it forms the urban district of the city of Pereslavl-Zalessky. […]
In Russia, according to the Association of Travel Agencies, domestic tourism has grown significantly. Domestic destinations almost equaled trips abroad. Russians mainly visit museums, various exhibitions and are interested in the culture and history of the regions. And the Novosibirsk region has every chance to become a spot of attraction to tourists. Here are 6 […]
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 […]
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 […]