Surb Khach Monastery
Surb Khach Armenian Monastery Surb Khach Monastery is a medieval Armenian monastery located in the picturesque mountains near the town of Old Crimea, in the eastern part of the Crimean…
Continue readingSurb Khach Armenian Monastery Surb Khach Monastery is a medieval Armenian monastery located in the picturesque mountains near the town of Old Crimea, in the eastern part of the Crimean…
Continue readingAnna Akhmatova Museum in St. Petersburg The Anna Akhmatova Museum in St. Petersburg was opened on June 24, 1989, on the 100th anniversary of the poetess’ birth. The museum occupies…
Continue readingCrimea Crimea is a peninsula washed by the waters of the Black and Azov seas, a popular center of beach and active recreation. Since March 2014, the Republic of Crimea…
Continue readingMuseum of Sin in Tambov Museum of Sin in Tambov is a place where the dead teach the living. The museum can be called the Tambov analog of the famous…
Continue readingPermafrost Museum in Igarka The Museum of Permafrost is a local history complex located above the Arctic Circle, in Igarka. It is the only museum in the world that has…
Continue readingOreshek Fortress Oreshek Fortress is located on the small Orekhovy Island, located at the mouth of the source of the Neva River from Lake Ladoga. The island lies opposite Shlisselburg,…
Continue readingМакопсе Makopse is a small green resort village on the Black Sea coast between Lazarevskoye and Tuapse. It belongs to the resort area of Greater Sochi and during the summer…
Continue readingResearch Zoological Museum of Moscow State University Zoological Museum of Moscow State University is the oldest Russian museum dedicated to zoology. It will be interesting not only for children and…
Continue readingКучугуры Kuchugury is a quiet resort village located on the shore of the Temryuk Bay of the Azov Sea, which washes the north of the Taman Peninsula. It is spread…
Continue readingFortress of Yenikale Yenikale Fortress is located in Crimea, on the shore of the Kerch Strait. The citadel was built by the Ottomans between 1699 and 1706. In translation from…
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