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🖤 Кинетическая инсталляция «Занавес» в арт-парке. Калужская область.
"The Curtain" kinetic installation in the art park. Kaluga region.
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"The Curtain" kinetic installation in the art park. Kaluga region.
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A ride with a view: The Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin Funicular
🔻This funicular railway connects the upper and lower towns of Nizhny Novgorod, offering breathtaking views of the Volga River, the historic Kremlin, and the surrounding cityscape.
🔻Built in 1896 by the “Finnish Light Steamship Company” of the Petersburg entrepreneur R. K. von Hartmann, the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin Funicular was originally built in preparation for the All-Russian Industrial and Art Exhibition of that year. The original funicular operated until the 1920s.
🔻In September of this year, the beloved landmark was recreated, offering a chance to experience this historical mode of transportation once again.
🔻Price: 200 rubles for a single ride
🔻Duration: Approximately 3 minutes one-way
📍Geoposition: Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Photos: dukhnik_nikita
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🔻This funicular railway connects the upper and lower towns of Nizhny Novgorod, offering breathtaking views of the Volga River, the historic Kremlin, and the surrounding cityscape.
🔻Built in 1896 by the “Finnish Light Steamship Company” of the Petersburg entrepreneur R. K. von Hartmann, the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin Funicular was originally built in preparation for the All-Russian Industrial and Art Exhibition of that year. The original funicular operated until the 1920s.
🔻In September of this year, the beloved landmark was recreated, offering a chance to experience this historical mode of transportation once again.
🔻Price: 200 rubles for a single ride
🔻Duration: Approximately 3 minutes one-way
📍Geoposition: Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Photos: dukhnik_nikita
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🧡 Лучшее место для скамейки в Крыму
The best place for a bench in Crimea
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The best place for a bench in Crimea
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Iturup: A hidden gem in the Kuril Islands
🔻Iturup, the largest of the Kuril Islands, is a volcanic island in the North Pacific Ocean, located off the coast of Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula.
🔻It's a stunningly beautiful island with diverse landscapes, including snow-capped mountains, hot springs, and lush forests.
🔻Iturup has been inhabited for centuries by indigenous peoples, including the Ainu. In the 18th century, Russia took control of the island, which was contested by Japan. In the aftermath of World War II, the island became part of the Soviet Union and remains part of Russia today.
🔻The island is a haven for wildlife, including brown bears, seals, and a variety of bird species.
Iturup is also known for its hot springs, which are believed to have healing properties.
🔻The population of Iturup is approximately 7,000 people, mostly concentrated in the town of Kurilsk.
📍Geoposition: Sakhalin Oblast, Russia
Photos: oktagon
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🔻Iturup, the largest of the Kuril Islands, is a volcanic island in the North Pacific Ocean, located off the coast of Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula.
🔻It's a stunningly beautiful island with diverse landscapes, including snow-capped mountains, hot springs, and lush forests.
🔻Iturup has been inhabited for centuries by indigenous peoples, including the Ainu. In the 18th century, Russia took control of the island, which was contested by Japan. In the aftermath of World War II, the island became part of the Soviet Union and remains part of Russia today.
🔻The island is a haven for wildlife, including brown bears, seals, and a variety of bird species.
Iturup is also known for its hot springs, which are believed to have healing properties.
🔻The population of Iturup is approximately 7,000 people, mostly concentrated in the town of Kurilsk.
📍Geoposition: Sakhalin Oblast, Russia
Photos: oktagon
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Kazan: a rich heritage, captivating sights, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
🔻Kazan's story begins in 1005 with the foundation of a Bulgar settlement of the Tatar. In 1552, the city was conquered by Ivan the Terrible, marking the beginning of its Russian chapter.
🔻Explore the Kazan Kremlin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at the Qol Sharif Mosque, a stunning example of modern Islamic architecture, or step inside the Annunciation Cathedral, adorned with exquisite frescoes.
🔻Lose yourself in the bustling Bauman Street, the city's main pedestrian thoroughfare, lined with charming cafes, boutiques, and historic buildings.
🔻Visit the Temple of All Religions. It is a symbol of religious tolerance and unity, blending elements from seven different faiths: Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Confucianism, and Zoroastrianism.
🔻The blend of cultures and religions is evident in everything from the architecture to the cuisine there.
📍Geoposition: Tatarstan Republic, Russia where Brics is currently being held
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🔻Kazan's story begins in 1005 with the foundation of a Bulgar settlement of the Tatar. In 1552, the city was conquered by Ivan the Terrible, marking the beginning of its Russian chapter.
🔻Explore the Kazan Kremlin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at the Qol Sharif Mosque, a stunning example of modern Islamic architecture, or step inside the Annunciation Cathedral, adorned with exquisite frescoes.
🔻Lose yourself in the bustling Bauman Street, the city's main pedestrian thoroughfare, lined with charming cafes, boutiques, and historic buildings.
🔻Visit the Temple of All Religions. It is a symbol of religious tolerance and unity, blending elements from seven different faiths: Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Confucianism, and Zoroastrianism.
🔻The blend of cultures and religions is evident in everything from the architecture to the cuisine there.
📍Geoposition: Tatarstan Republic, Russia where Brics is currently being held
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❤🧡💛💚 Dombay, Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia
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The Sharonov Mansion: A Legacy of Luxury and History in Taganrog
🔻The Sharonov Mansion, located at 80 Frunze Street in Taganrog, Russia, is a stunning example of 19th-century architecture and the wealth of its former owner, merchant Evgeny Sharonov.
🔻This historic mansion, a designated cultural heritage site in Russia, was built in the early 19th century by renowned architect Fyodor Schechtel.
🔻The mansion was built as a gift to Evgeny Sharonov's daughter, Maria.
🔻The building has been home to various institutions over the years, including a military headquarter and a hospital.
🔻Today, it continues to be a significant landmark in the city, attracting visitors eager to explore its architectural splendor and delve into its captivating past.
🔻Nowadays the mansion houses a museum that showcases the history of the city and the life of Evgeny Sharonov.
📍Geoposition: Taganrog, Rostov Oblast, Russia
Photos: elena.kizhevskaya+Internet sources
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🔻The Sharonov Mansion, located at 80 Frunze Street in Taganrog, Russia, is a stunning example of 19th-century architecture and the wealth of its former owner, merchant Evgeny Sharonov.
🔻This historic mansion, a designated cultural heritage site in Russia, was built in the early 19th century by renowned architect Fyodor Schechtel.
🔻The mansion was built as a gift to Evgeny Sharonov's daughter, Maria.
🔻The building has been home to various institutions over the years, including a military headquarter and a hospital.
🔻Today, it continues to be a significant landmark in the city, attracting visitors eager to explore its architectural splendor and delve into its captivating past.
🔻Nowadays the mansion houses a museum that showcases the history of the city and the life of Evgeny Sharonov.
📍Geoposition: Taganrog, Rostov Oblast, Russia
Photos: elena.kizhevskaya+Internet sources
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These amazing murals are located in one of the cities of Komi Republic.
🔻In this simple painting, the artist tells a story of ordinary, yet magical, everyday life. Here, the masculine and feminine principles unite, and from their love, a new living person emerges. Here, summer flows into winter, day into night, and the past flows into the future through the sacred moment of the present.
🔻The painting depicts local flora and fauna, as well as the Ural Mountains and the Pechora River, descending from the ridges of the Northern Urals into the plains of the taiga.
🔻The murals were created in 15 days.
📍Geoposition: Komi Republic, Russia
Work by: Damir Bozik (art street artist)
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🔻In this simple painting, the artist tells a story of ordinary, yet magical, everyday life. Here, the masculine and feminine principles unite, and from their love, a new living person emerges. Here, summer flows into winter, day into night, and the past flows into the future through the sacred moment of the present.
🔻The painting depicts local flora and fauna, as well as the Ural Mountains and the Pechora River, descending from the ridges of the Northern Urals into the plains of the taiga.
🔻The murals were created in 15 days.
📍Geoposition: Komi Republic, Russia
Work by: Damir Bozik (art street artist)
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