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Yekaterinburg is a city in Russia, east of the Ural Mountains. It’s known for the golden-domed Church on the Blood, built in the early 21st century on the site of the 1918 Romanov executions. The Monument to the Founders stands by the banks of the Iset River.
Exhibits at the nearby Sverdlovsk Regional Local Lore Museum include the Hall of the Romanovs, with personal items that belonged to the last royal family.
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What is Interesting in the city?
There are a lot of places of interest in Ekaterinburg - it has a unique mixture of different architectural, historical, and cultural rarities, which may never be repeated. More than 60 monuments of history and culture are located in the city, and 43 of them are considered to be national monuments because of their special significance. That is why Ekaterinburg can claim the formal status as Russia's most historical city.
At present, Ekaterinburg is one of Russia's biggest industrial centres. It's enterprises produce industrial goods for heavy machinery and chemical plant construction, for transportation, and military purposes.
Ekaterinburg is not very old, but over the course of its 280-year history, it has proven itself to be a special and even unique city - not only by it's geographical location, but also by a role as one of the founders of Russian industry. The heart of Ekaterinburg is its dam, which permitted the initial development of the city's industrial base. It was first erected in 1723 and has been reconstructed twice since - now it is recognized as an industrial monument of the 18th century.
Unfortunately, very few buildings of the old factory area have been preserved. Those that do, house the Museum of History, Architecture, and Technology of the Urals, and the Natural Museum - both of which are located in the so-called Historical Park. The oldest building of Ekaterinburg, which dates from 1764 and recently reconstructed, is also situated here. At present this is the Fine Arts Museum. Ekaterinburg of the 18th century was a wooden city, however, the city's first buildings of stone construction also appeared here during this period. At most these were administrative buildings - for example, the Main Board of the mining factories, where the Urals Conservatory is located now.
In the late 18th and the early 19th centuries a new architectural style - classicism, influenced Ekaterinburg landscapes. The palace on Voznesenskaya Hill, with its luxurious park, is the most famous example of this style. Many churches and chapels made the city's panorama very beautiful and picturesque. In the beginning of the 20th century there were about 50 churches, of which only 6 still stand today.
There are quite a few buildings in the constructivist style within the city - typical of this are such examples as the Main Post Office, the Uralskij Rabochij (Ural Worker) printing house, the movie studio, the famous White Tower, the Dinamo recreational centre, etc.
The Soviet period brought new trends to Ekaterinburg's architecture - luxury and rationalism, which reflected the influence both of ideology and asceticism. New tendencies in the development of world architecture have also affected the city. Some of the most well known structures of this time include the Military Headquarters, the Ural Great Polytechnic University, the Railroad Administrative Building, and the Philharmonic Theatre.
The city's history is full of events -many expeditions to Siberia, Central Asia and the Far East passed through Ekaterinburg.
The city was visited by many Russian tsars and members of their families.
The first Russian president, Boris Yeltsin lived and worked here during the 1960s and 1970s.
Among the many monuments in Ekaterinburg are the monuments to Bolshevik Malyshev and The Black Tulip - Russian soldiers during the Afghan campaign named the aeroplanes which delivered the coffins of their dead comrades back to Russia The Black Tulips.
There are so many remarkable places in the 280-year-old Ekaterinburg, that all cannot possibly be described in this small web site. This brief information is intended to provoke the interest of Ekaterinburg's inhabitants and guests of the Urals to the history of our remarkable city.
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Capital of the Urals ready to welcome the world
(4 Jun 2018) RUSSIA WORLD CUP YEKATERINBURG GUIDE
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 24 May 2018
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1. Aerial shot of Yekaterinburg city centre
2. Various of city hall, Monument to Lenin in main square
3. Wide of Iset River
4. Wide of Sevastyanov's House, the residence of the Russian President
5. Wide of people in main street
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 19 May 2018
6. Various of monument to Romanov family
7. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Sergei Sokolov, Historian:
The history of the Romanov dynasty ended right behind us. Here was the house of the engineer Ipatiev, located in the beginning of the 20th century, where Bolsheviks brought the last emperor and his family from Tobolsk in 1918. Here they spent a few months, from April to July, and in mid-July, on night of the 16th, the whole family and servants were executed in the basement of this house.
8. Aerial shot of the Church on Blood
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 22 May 2018
9. Various of Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center exterior
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Rostov, Russia – 6 October 1995
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10. Wide of Yeltsin dancing on stage during campaign
11. Mid of crowd dancing
12. Close of Yeltsin
13. Wide of crowd
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 21 May 2018
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Dina Sorokina, Director of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center:
Boris Yeltsin was from here, from the Ural region. He started his career here, in Sverdlovsk, as Yekaterinburg used to be known then, during the Soviet times. And the beginning of his career certainly takes roots here, in the Ural region, in Sverdlovsk. However, there is also an emotional connection to it.
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 22 May 2018
15. Various of exhibit
16. Close of camera, showing Yeltsin's New Year address
UPSOUND (Russian): I am retiring.
17. Various of presidential office and visitors
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 21 May 2018
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Dina Sorokina, Director of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center:
An absolutely must-see is, of course, the presidential office that has been fully recreated, the office that used to be in the 14th building of the Moscow Kremlin that we have meticulously preserved and restored here, in our museum. Everything, all of the furnishings, starting from chandeliers to the wallpaper, to, of course, the presidential desk.
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 22 May 2018
19. Mid of nuclear briefcase
20. Various of exhibit
21. Various of Soviet apartment installation in exhibit
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 23 May 2018
22. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Larisa Sychyova, Chef at Dyuzhina Pelmeni restaurant:
The Urals' main dish is ushki, or pelmeni, as we call them now. I have put pelmeni (in the boiling water), they will be done in twelve minutes.
23. Close of pelmeni in boiling water
24. Various of Sychyova making pelmeni
25. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Larisa Sychyova, Chef at Dyuzhina Pelmeni restaurant:
(Ural) people are working class. We work here, especially men, they work hard. There are a lot of factories, that is why the priority is meat, meat, and meat. That is why in the Urals and Siberia (pelmeni) is our priority.
26. Various of Sychyova serving pelmeni
27. Various of pelmeni
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 19 May 2018
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28. Aerial shot of Yekaterinburg
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Yekaterinburg, Russia - 25 May 2018
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Capital of the Urals ready to welcome the world
(4 Jun 2018) LEADIN:
As the FIFA World Cup approaches, Russian cities are preparing to welcome thousands of fans and guests from around the world.
Yekaterinburg, the Capital of the Urals and home to former Russian President, Boris Yeltsin, is no exception.
The city witnessed one of the most crucial moments of Russian history and proudly serves some impressive pelmeni dumplings too.
STORYLINE:
It's known as the Capital of the Urals, Yekaterinburg is getting to ready to play its part in Russia's 2018 World Cup.
Located in the heart of the Ural Mountains, opposition-minded Yekaterinburg has played a role in many crucial moments of Russia's history.
In 1918, the last Russian Czar, Nicholas II and his family were executed here.
Today, at the execution site, the Church on Blood - as it's known - stands as a monument to the event.
Built in 2003, on the ground floor it houses a restored basement, popularly known as the Shooting Room.
The history of the Romanov dynasty ended right behind us, explains historian Sergei Sokolov.
Here was the house of the engineer Ipatiev, located in the beginning of the 20th century, where Bolsheviks brought the last emperor and his family from Tobolsk in 1918.
Here they spent a few months, from April to July, and in mid-July, on night of the 16th, the whole family and servants were executed in the basement of this house.
The original Ipatiev house, where Nicholas II and his family were executed, was demolished by another historical figure, Boris Yeltsin, in 1977.
At that time, Yeltsin was the leader of the Sverdlovsk communist party, just starting his career.
Around 14 years later, he became the first president of a new, democratic Russia.
Yeltsin was born in the tiny village of Butka, about 250 kilometers (155 miles) east of Yekaterinburg.
He held a deep emotional connection to the region until his death in 2007.
To pay tribute to him, the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center, one of the largest and most modern museums in Russia, was opened in 2015.
It exhibits not only explore the period of Russian history under Boris Yeltsin, but also Russian history as a whole.
Among other rarities exhibited in the center is this nuclear briefcase.
Boris Yeltsin was from here, from the Ural region, explains director Dina Sorokina.
He started his career here, in Sverdlovsk, as Yekaterinburg used to be known then, during the Soviet times.
And the beginning of his career certainly takes roots here, in the Ural region, in Sverdlovsk. However, there is also an emotional connection to it.
Yekaterinburg's restaurants specialise in dumplings - or 'pelmeni,' as they're known in Russia.
Historians say dumplings came to the Urals from China, but residents claim the Urals is actually home to the world-famous dish.
Nowadays, pelmeni come with many different fillings, but meat-filled dumplings are the most popular.
The classic recipe of pelmeni is quite simple - mincemeat of pork and beef is wrapped in thin, unleavened dough.
(Ural) people are working class. We work here, especially men, they work hard, explains chef Larisa Sychyova.
There are a lot of factories, that is why the priority is meat, meat, and meat. That is why in the Urals and Siberia (pelmeni) is our priority.
Ural dumplings can be found in almost every café or restaurant. It's claimed they're especially good with vodka.
For a late-night drink, there are dozens of bars and clubs located around the city centre.
The 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia runs 14 June - 15 July.
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Yekaterinburg Drone Flight: Yekaterinburg is a city in Russia, east of the Ural Mountains. Its known for the golden-domed Church on the Blood, built in the early 21st century on the site of the 1918 Romanov executions. The Monument to the Founders stands by the banks of the Iset River. Exhibits at the nearby Sverdlovsk Regional Local Lore Museum include the Hall of the Romanovs, with personal items that belonged to the last royal family. The Museum of Stone-Cutting and Jewelry Art History, in a stately 19th-century building, has baroque and rococo pieces. Nearby, the Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts showcases Russian and Western European works. The Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center has a museum with interactive displays and memorabilia from the 1990s. The leafy Literary Quarter is a collection of small museums, such as the Museum of Dolls and Childrens Books, some of which were the homes of noted local writers. The 1912 Ekaterinburg Opera and Ballet Theatre has a program of classic and modern productions. Siberian tigers and snow leopards inhabit Yekaterinburg Zoo. [wikipedia // Google]
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A Tour of Magnitogorsk, Russia
The city Magnitogorsk is located in the county Tscheljabinsk in Russia on the river Ural. Magnitogorsk is a very young city - built in 1929. It is the centre of steel manufacture. This city is also famous for the KHL team, Metallurg Magnitogorsk. Things to see in the area include the Church of Ascension, Museum of Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Plant, Monument First Tent, Arena Metallurg, Home Front to Front Monument and beautiful views across the river.
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Lüneburg (Lunenburg in English) is a town some 50km south-east of Hamburg. It was also member Hanseatic League and has the Hansestadt (Hanseatic Town) in its name.
We start this winter walk around Christmas at the train station east of the centre. It takes us a just a few minutes to get to the town across the Ilmenau. There in Old Lüneburg we see the old crane in the river harbor. We make a round this part with some christmas market stalls and apartment houses before we get further into the medieval old town.
There in Lüneburg several Gothic-style buildings can be seen. The market square with the city hall is busy with a christmas market that is just opening up now around noon.
We stroll around the streets, visit St. John's Church and the Am Sande square. Sometimes I had to backtrack a bit as it was my first visit not being sure of ways through. In the end we make it back to the train station where we started.
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Capital of the Urals - Yekaterinburg ++REPLAY++
(28 Jun 2018) LEADIN:
World Cup host city, Yekaterinburg, is the Capital of the Urals and home to former Russian President, Boris Yeltsin.
The city witnessed one of the most crucial moments of Russian history and proudly serves some impressive pelmeni dumplings too.
STORYLINE:
Located in the heart of the Ural Mountains, opposition-minded Yekaterinburg has played a role in many crucial moments of Russia's history.
In 1918, the last Russian Czar, Nicholas II and his family were executed here.
Today, at the execution site, the Church on Blood - as it's known - stands as a monument to the event.
Built in 2003, on the ground floor it houses a restored basement, popularly known as the Shooting Room.
The history of the Romanov dynasty ended right behind us, explains historian Sergei Sokolov.
Here was the house of the engineer Ipatiev, located in the beginning of the 20th century, where Bolsheviks brought the last emperor and his family from Tobolsk in 1918.
Here they spent a few months, from April to July, and in mid-July, on night of the 16th, the whole family and servants were executed in the basement of this house.
The original Ipatiev house, where Nicholas II and his family were executed, was demolished by another historical figure, Boris Yeltsin, in 1977.
At that time, Yeltsin was the leader of the Sverdlovsk communist party, just starting his career.
Around 14 years later, he became the first president of a new, democratic Russia.
Yeltsin was born in the tiny village of Butka, about 250 kilometers (155 miles) east of Yekaterinburg.
He held a deep emotional connection to the region until his death in 2007.
To pay tribute to him, the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center, one of the largest and most modern museums in Russia, was opened in 2015.
It exhibits not only explore the period of Russian history under Boris Yeltsin, but also Russian history as a whole.
Among other rarities exhibited in the center is this nuclear briefcase.
Boris Yeltsin was from here, from the Ural region, explains director Dina Sorokina.
He started his career here, in Sverdlovsk, as Yekaterinburg used to be known then, during the Soviet times.
And the beginning of his career certainly takes roots here, in the Ural region, in Sverdlovsk. However, there is also an emotional connection to it.
Yekaterinburg's restaurants specialise in dumplings - or 'pelmeni,' as they're known in Russia.
Historians say dumplings came to the Urals from China, but residents claim the Urals is actually home to the world-famous dish.
Nowadays, pelmeni come with many different fillings, but meat-filled dumplings are the most popular.
The classic recipe of pelmeni is quite simple - mincemeat of pork and beef is wrapped in thin, unleavened dough.
(Ural) people are working class. We work here, especially men, they work hard, explains chef Larisa Sychyova.
There are a lot of factories, that is why the priority is meat, meat, and meat. That is why in the Urals and Siberia (pelmeni) is our priority.
Ural dumplings can be found in almost every café or restaurant. It's claimed they're especially good with vodka.
For a late-night drink, there are dozens of bars and clubs located around the city centre.
There are plenty of clubs, plenty of fun venues where one can rest, hang out, go crazy, says partygoer Artyom Yaroslavtsev.
There are venues with tasty food, take a rest, drink beer, listen to musicians, jazz musicians, rock musicians. One can hang out with techno or deep house.
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Capital of the Urals ready to welcome the world
(10 Jun 2018) LEADIN:
As the FIFA World Cup approaches, Russian cities are preparing to welcome thousands of fans and guests from around the world.
Yekaterinburg, the Capital of the Urals and home to former Russian President, Boris Yeltsin, is no exception.
The city witnessed one of the most crucial moments of Russian history and proudly serves some impressive pelmeni dumplings too.
STORYLINE:
It's known as the Capital of the Urals, Yekaterinburg is getting to ready to play its part in Russia's 2018 World Cup.
Located in the heart of the Ural Mountains, opposition-minded Yekaterinburg has played a role in many crucial moments of Russia's history.
In 1918, the last Russian Czar, Nicholas II and his family were executed here.
Today, at the execution site, the Church on Blood - as it's known - stands as a monument to the event.
Built in 2003, on the ground floor it houses a restored basement, popularly known as the Shooting Room.
The history of the Romanov dynasty ended right behind us, explains historian Sergei Sokolov.
Here was the house of the engineer Ipatiev, located in the beginning of the 20th century, where Bolsheviks brought the last emperor and his family from Tobolsk in 1918.
Here they spent a few months, from April to July, and in mid-July, on night of the 16th, the whole family and servants were executed in the basement of this house.
The original Ipatiev house, where Nicholas II and his family were executed, was demolished by another historical figure, Boris Yeltsin, in 1977.
At that time, Yeltsin was the leader of the Sverdlovsk communist party, just starting his career.
Around 14 years later, he became the first president of a new, democratic Russia.
Yeltsin was born in the tiny village of Butka, about 250 kilometers (155 miles) east of Yekaterinburg.
He held a deep emotional connection to the region until his death in 2007.
To pay tribute to him, the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center, one of the largest and most modern museums in Russia, was opened in 2015.
It exhibits not only explore the period of Russian history under Boris Yeltsin, but also Russian history as a whole.
Among other rarities exhibited in the center is this nuclear briefcase.
Boris Yeltsin was from here, from the Ural region, explains director Dina Sorokina.
He started his career here, in Sverdlovsk, as Yekaterinburg used to be known then, during the Soviet times.
And the beginning of his career certainly takes roots here, in the Ural region, in Sverdlovsk. However, there is also an emotional connection to it.
Yekaterinburg's restaurants specialise in dumplings - or 'pelmeni,' as they're known in Russia.
Historians say dumplings came to the Urals from China, but residents claim the Urals is actually home to the world-famous dish.
Nowadays, pelmeni come with many different fillings, but meat-filled dumplings are the most popular.
The classic recipe of pelmeni is quite simple - mincemeat of pork and beef is wrapped in thin, unleavened dough.
(Ural) people are working class. We work here, especially men, they work hard, explains chef Larisa Sychyova.
There are a lot of factories, that is why the priority is meat, meat, and meat. That is why in the Urals and Siberia (pelmeni) is our priority.
Ural dumplings can be found in almost every café or restaurant. It's claimed they're especially good with vodka.
For a late-night drink, there are dozens of bars and clubs located around the city centre.
The 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia runs 14 June - 15 July.
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Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts. Ekaterinburg, Russia
The Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts was established in 1936. Nowadays, it has two branches. One is located in the reconstructed building of the local railway factory's hospital, and the other – in the former house of merchant Bardygin – undergoes reconstruction now.
The museum has collections of the West European Arts of the XIV-XIX centuries, the Russian Arts of the XVII – early XX centuries, Russian avant-garde; the modern naïve art is next to the well-known Urals casting art and jewelry by local artists.
The key masterpiece is the Kasli cast-iron pavilion, which was made for the International Exhibition in Paris in 1900, and which is on the UNESCO list of history and culture monuments. The collection also has works by Russian avant-garde artists Kazimir Malevich, Natalia Nesterova and Mikhail Larionov, Wassily Kandinsky and others.
The museum invites visitors to exhibitions, master classes, musical evenings, concerts, lectures, author tours and artistic meetings.
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Ciudad de San Petersburgo - Rusia 2018
Ciudad de San Petersburgo - Rusia 2018
Mundial de Fútbol Rusia - World Cup Russia 2018
La Copa Mundial de la FIFA Rusia 2018 - FIFA - será la XXI edición de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol.
Esta edición del evento se realizará en Rusia entre el 14 de junio y el 15 de julio de 2018, siendo la primera oportunidad en que dicho país organiza el campeonato y la primera vez en la historia que se celebre en un país de Europa Oriental.
Rusia confirmó 12 estadios en 11 ciudades: Ekaterimburgo, Kaliningrado, Kazán, Krasnodar, Moscú, Nizhni Nóvgorod, Rostov del Don, San Petersburgo, Samara, Sochi, Volgogrado y Saransk, las cuales albergarán los 64 partidos de la Copa Mundial. Calles de San Petersburgo, Ciudad de San Petersburgo, Estadio Zenit Arena.
San Petersburgo (en ruso, Санкт Петербург) es la segunda ciudad más poblada de Rusia, con 5.526.000 habitantes (2020). Está situada en la Región de Leningrado, Conocida también como la “Venecia del Norte”, debido a sus más de 400 puentes que atraviesan a los numerosos canales que por ella pasan.
San Petersburgo es hoy en día la segunda ciudad más grande de la Federación Rusa y una de las más grandes de Europa. El centro de la ciudad y otros monumentos de sus alrededores son considerados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO desde 1990. San Petersburgo es, además, sede de la Corte Constitucional de Rusia.
San Petersburgo, fundada por el zar Pedro I el Grande en 1703, es una de las ciudades más bellas de Europa. Es la segunda metrópoli de Rusia después de Moscú y cuenta con más de cinco millones de habitantes. La mejor época para visitarla es junio, durante las llamadas Noches Blancas, ya que el sol no desaparece en toda la noche, pero el otoño tampoco es mal momento. Las hojas de los árboles ofrecen un espectáculo multicolor único y la vida cultural es mucho más intensa que en verano. También el invierno tiene su encanto.
Ekaterinburg
Gem rush, miners’ mythology, the execution of the Romanovs, the rise of Russia's first president, Boris Yeltsin, and legendary gangster feuds of the 1990s – Yekaterinburg is not only Russia's fourth-largest city, it is like a piece of conceptual art with a fascinating historical subtext.
Bustling, but less than startling on the outside, the political capital of the Ural Mountains is overflowing with history and culture, while its economic growth is manifested in a thriving restaurant scene and, as in many other regional capitals, in atrociously trafficked avenues.
With one of the best international airports in Russia and quite a few agencies experienced in dealing with foreign travellers, Yekaterinburg is a good base camp for exploring the Ural Mountains.
Vesti Exclusive: The Industrial, Religious and Revitalized Kaluga Region of Russia
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The Russian region - the Kaluga area. Here, the largest world automakers have opened their businesses: Volkswagen, Volvo, Citroen, plus Korean Samsung and many others. Agricultural production is also growing. And, of course, there is much to see in the Kaluga region, a rich centuries-old history, architectural monuments, Orthodox churches, monasteries and the generous Russian nature.
Calles de San Petersburgo - Rusia 2018
Ciudad de San Petersburgo - Rusia 2018
Copa del Mundo Rusia - Copa del Mundo Rusia 2018
La Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2018 Rusia - FIFA - será la 21ª edición de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol.
Esta edición del evento tendrá lugar en Rusia entre el 14 de junio y el 15 de julio de 2018, siendo la primera oportunidad en ese país para organizar el campeonato y la primera vez en la historia que se celebrará en un país de Europa del Este.
Rusia confirmó 12 estadios en 11 ciudades: Ekaterimburgo, Kaliningrado, Kazán, Krasnodar, Moscú, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov del Don, San Petersburgo, Samara, Sochi, Volgogrado y Saransk, que albergarán los 64 partidos de la Copa del Mundo. Calles de San Petersburgo, Ciudad de San Petersburgo, Estadio Zenit Arena.
San Petersburgo (en ruso, Санкт Петербург) es la segunda ciudad más poblada de Rusia, con 5.526.000 habitantes (2020). Se encuentra en la región de Leningrado, también conocida como la Venecia del Norte, debido a sus más de 400 puentes que cruzan los numerosos canales que la atraviesan.
San Petersburgo es ahora la segunda ciudad más grande de la Federación de Rusia y una de las más grandes de Europa. El centro de la ciudad y otros monumentos de su entorno son considerados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO desde 1990. San Petersburgo es también la sede del Tribunal Constitucional de Rusia.
San Petersburgo, fundada por el zar Pedro el Grande en 1703, es una de las ciudades más bellas de Europa. Es la segunda metrópolis de Rusia después de Moscú y tiene más de cinco millones de habitantes. La mejor época para visitar es junio, durante las llamadas Noches blancas, ya que el sol no desaparece durante toda la noche, pero el otoño tampoco es un mal momento. Las hojas de los árboles ofrecen un espectáculo multicolor único y la vida cultural es mucho más intensa que en verano. El invierno también tiene su encanto.
Calles de San Petersburgo, Ciudad de San Petersburgo, Estadio Zenit Arena.
Kazan Calles - Rusia 2018
Kazan Calles - Rusia 2018
Copa del Mundo Rusia - Copa del Mundo Rusia 2018
La Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2018 Rusia - FIFA - será la 21ª edición de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol.
Esta edición del evento se llevará a cabo en Rusia entre el 14 de junio y el 15 de julio de 2018, siendo la primera oportunidad en ese país para organizar el campeonato y la primera vez en la historia que se celebrará en un país de Europa del Este.
Rusia confirmó 12 estadios en 11 ciudades: Ekaterimburgo, Kaliningrado, Kazan, Krasnodar, Moscú, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov-on-Don, San Petersburgo, Samara, Sochi, Volgogrado y Saransk, que será sede de la Copa Mundial de 64 partidos
Kazán Situada a orillas del majestuoso río Volga, a unos 800 km al este de Moscú, Kazan fue fundada en 1005 por los protobúlgaros como una fortaleza y un importante centro comercial.
El centro histórico está formado por antiguas mansiones, casas de comerciantes, edificios culturales e industriales del siglo XIX y principios del XX. Caminaremos por Bauman Street, la principal arteria peatonal del centro, donde se encuentra la Catedral de Pedro y Pablo, en estilo barroco ruso, que se levanta en perfecta armonía con el edificio clásico vecino de la Universidad Estatal de Kazan. La calle Kremlyovskaya es el centro cultural de la ciudad, muy cerca del Teatro Dramatice Bolshoi, la Ópera de Kazán, la Biblioteca Nacional y el Ayuntamiento. Al otro lado del canal Bolaq y el lago Qaban, entraremos en el antiguo distrito tártaro de la ciudad, donde los tártaros tuvieron que asentarse después de la conquista de Kazan por los rusos. La mezquita de Mardzhani, la mezquita de Azimov y muchos otros levantan sus minaretes en esta área históricamente musulmana. En la confluencia del río Kazanka con el poderoso Volga admiraremos el Monumento a los Soldados Caídos, el Palacio de Agricultura y la moderna construcción del Circo de Kazan. Terminaremos nuestra visita panorámica en el Kremlin de Kazán.
Visita del Kremlin de Kazán. El antiguo Kremlin domina la ciudad e impresiona por su magnitud y poder. En la confluencia de los ríos Kazanka y Volga, el fuerte proto-búlgaro de madera del siglo XII, destruido por los mongoles, fue reconstruido por los tártaros como una fortaleza que protegía su principado. Después de la conquista de la ciudad, Iván IV el Terrible ordenó la reconstrucción del Kremlin de Kazán siguiendo el mismo modelo. Fue completado entre 1556 y 1562 por maestros Pskov. Dentro de su recinto amurallado se encuentran numerosos edificios históricos, el más antiguo de los cuales es la Catedral de la Anunciación (1561-62). Al igual que muchos otros edificios de la época, se construyó sobre la piedra arenisca tradicional local, en lugar de ladrillo, material utilizado en casi todo el resto de Rusia. Al lado está la Casa del Obispo (1829).
World Cup Fever: Saransk. Sports lovers’ paradise found in Mordovian mystery town
Diego, Vitaly, and Mukha arrive in the capital of Russia’s Republic of Mordovia, Saransk – a town none of them have ever heard of.
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They quickly discover the city is home to a huge number of athletic facilities and visit the Mordovia Arena, which is being specially built for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Then, Mukha is inspired to try ice skating for the first time but has an unfortunate mishap. The friends still manage to see the city’s beautiful cathedral square and an impressive sculpture museum.
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Kazan Ciudad - Rusia 2018
Kazan Ciudad - Rusia 2018
Mundial de Fútbol Rusia - World Cup Russia 2018
La Copa Mundial de la FIFA Rusia 2018 - FIFA - será la XXI edición de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol.
Esta edición del evento se realizará en Rusia entre el 14 de junio y el 15 de julio de 2018, siendo la primera oportunidad en que dicho país organiza el campeonato y la primera vez en la historia que se celebre en un país de Europa Oriental.
Rusia confirmó 12 estadios en 11 ciudades: Ekaterimburgo, Kaliningrado, Kazán, Krasnodar, Moscú, Nizhni Nóvgorod, Rostov del Don, San Petersburgo, Samara, Sochi, Volgogrado y Saransk, las cuales albergarán los 64 partidos de la Copa Mundial
Kazán. Situada a orillas del majestuoso rio Volga, a unos 800 km al este de Moscú, Kazán fue fundada en 1005 por los protobúlgaros como una fortaleza y un importante centro de comercio. Kazán fue conquistada para Rusia por el zar Iván el Terrible en 1552. Hoy es una de las ciudades más prosperas de Rusia, capital de la región de Tartaristán, y posee un elevado grado de autonomía dentro de la Federación Rusa. Muchos de sus habitantes se expresan en su idioma propio, y mantienen su religión, cultura, tradiciones y costumbres. Kazán es oficialmente denominada la “Tercera Capital de Rusia”, tras Moscú y San Petersburgo. En su Universidad estudiaron personajes históricos como Lenin y Tolstoi. Kazán es un punto de encuentro de los mundos Oriental y Occidental, un cruce de culturas y tradiciones europeas, rusas y tártaras. La ciudad está dividida en dos barrios principales, el ruso y el tártaro, separados entre sí por el lago Qaban y el canal Bolaq. El contraste entre las cúpulas de las iglesias ortodoxas rusas y los minaretes de las mezquitas tártaras le da a la ciudad un carácter y una atmósfera únicos. Kazán es un importante centro cultural y educativo, con numerosos teatros, museos, salas de conciertos, festivales y eventos internacionales, bibliotecas y universidades. Kazán ha sido declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.
El centro histórico lo constituyen antiguas mansiones, casas de comerciantes, edificios culturales e industriales del siglo XIX y principios del XX. Pasearemos por la calle Bauman, principal arteria peatonal del centro, donde se encuentra la catedral de Pedro y Pablo, en estilo barroco ruso, que se alza en perfecta armonía con el vecino edificio clásico de la Universidad Estatal de Kazán. La calle Kremlyovskaya es el centro cultural de la ciudad, muy cerca se encuentran el Teatro Dramatice Bolshói, la Opera de Kazán, la Biblioteca Nacional y el Ayuntamiento. Al otro lado del canal Bolaq y del lago Qaban entraremos en el antiguo barrio tártaro de la ciudad, donde los tártaros debieron instalarse tras la conquista de Kazán por los rusos. La mezquita Mardzhani, la mezquita Azimov y muchas otras elevan sus minaretes en esta área históricamente musulmana. En la confluencia del rio Kazanka con el poderoso Volga admiraremos el Monumento a los Soldados Caídos, el Palacio de la Agricultura, y el moderno edificio del Circo de Kazán. Finalizaremos nuestra visita panorámica en el Kremlin de Kazán.
Visita del Kremlin de Kazán. El antiguo Kremlin domina la ciudad, e impresiona por su magnitud y poderío. En la confluencia de los ríos Kazanka y Volga, el fuerte protobúlgaro de madera del siglo XII, destruido por los mongoles, fue reconstruido por los tártaros como una fortaleza que protegía su principado. Tras la conquista de la ciudad, Iván IV el Terrible ordeno la reconstrucción del Kremlin de Kazán siguiendo el mismo modelo. Fue completado entre 1556 y 1562 por maestros de Pskov. Dentro de su recinto amurallado se encuentran numerosos edificios históricos, el más antiguo de los cuales es la Catedral de la Anunciación (1561-62). Al igual que muchos otros edificios de la época, fue construida en la tradicional piedra de arenisca local, en vez de ladrillo, material utilizado en casi todo el resto de Rusia. Junto a ella se encuentra la Casa del Obispo (1829). Otro monumento de gran importancia es la mezquita Qol-Sharif, recientemente reconstruida en el interior del Kremlin. El Palacio de los Gobernadores (1845-1848), edificado en el lugar donde estaba el palacio del Jan, es hoy en día el Palacio Presidencial. Cerca de la Torre Spasskaya se encuentra el Monasterio del Salvador, de 1557. Fue el principal foco misionero cristiano en estas tierras predominantemente musulmanas. Entre los numerosos edificios militares destacan el Cuerpo de Guardia, la Escuela de Cadetes, la Escuela Ecuestre y la Fundición de Cañones de Artillería. Entre las imponentes murallas y torres de sus fortificaciones se eleva la más alta estructura del Kremlin de Kazán, la Torre Inclinada Soyembika, llamada así en honor de la última zarina tártara. El Kremlin de Kazán ha sido declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.
'Sabbath Of Evil': Protests At Stalin Commemoration
Russian activists were arrested and fined for throwing flowers at a monument to Josef Stalin on Moscow's Red Square on March 5, the 66th anniversary of the Soviet dictator's death.
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