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The Kremlin of Astrakhan - The white-stone Kremlin was founded at the end of the XVIth century and is considered to be a prominent monument of architecture. Old walls, towers, cathedrals... all that keeps the history of the Russians, Tatars, Kazakhs and other peoples whose fortunes are interwoven here.
| Perm Art Gallery - is one of the largest in the Urals. There are more than 42 thousand exhibits including a unique collections of gold embroidery, icons (16-20 centuries), paintings, graphics, sculpture, glass and porcelain, copper castings, enamels, coins, etc. The gallery got its wide popularity because of its wonderful collection of wooden sculpture (18-19 centuries). The presented items were parts of artistic ensembles of old churches and chapels. They are all realistic in image and full of emotional expressiveness.
| Khokhlovka Museum of Wooden Architecture - is one of the largest in the Urals. There are more than 42 thousand exhibits including a unique collections of gold embroidery, icons (16-20 centuries), paintings, graphics, sculpture, glass and porcelain, copper castings, enamels, coins, etc. The gallery got its wide popularity because of its wonderful collection of wooden sculpture (18-19 centuries). The presented items were parts of artistic ensembles of old churches and chapels. They are all realistic in image and full of emotional expressiveness.
| Kungur Ice Cave -
is one of the largest in the Urals. There are more than 42 thousand exhibits including a unique collections of gold embroidery, icons (16-20 centuries), paintings, graphics, sculpture, glass and porcelain, copper castings, enamels, coins, etc. The gallery got its wide popularity because of its wonderful collection of wooden sculpture (18-19 centuries). The presented items were parts of artistic ensembles of old churches and chapels. They are all realistic in image and full of emotional expressiveness.
| Samara Art Museum - The museum contains more than 12000 exhibits of Russian, West European and Eastern arts. In 2002 the museum offers exhibitions specialized in the Old Russian Art, Russian Art of 18-20 centuries, Russian porcelain of 18-20 centuries, foreign Art schools (China, Japan).
| Samara Bend National Park -
It is a unique place where the Volga river makes a large arc of more than 200 km long directed to the east and then flows to the south-west. The raised ancient carbonate rocks that form the peninsular of the Park make it look as an island. Peculiar climate, beautiful landscapes, wonderful mountain necklace setting off the Volga, the unique flora and fauna brought the world’s fame to the park.
| Hawk Hill in Saratov -
This is the highest point of the city where there is a beautiful 'Victory Park' with a majestic memorial devoted to the victims of the WWII. The most stricking thing here is the Museum of Military Weapons and Equipment of the WWII. You can see armoured trains, tanks, hospital cars, military aircrafts that survived after the II World War.
| Tchaikovski's House-Museum -
Here you can see the house where a famouse Russian composer was born. The gardians of the museum are trying to keep for visitors all the interiors, belongings of the Tchaikovski's family.
| The Mamayev Kurgan -
The Mamaev Kurgan is the place where one of the most tragic battles in the WWII happened. Now it is the memorial complex devoted to the victims of that battle. The hill is 102 meters high, the total area of the Kurgan Memorial is 65 thousand square meters. Alleys, paths, beautiful monuments devoted to the people who payed their lives for the sake of the victory over fascism, a lot of trees and flowers... in honour of the perished heroes of the war.
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