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Russian Railway Museum in St Petersburg, Russia. Steam Trains, Locomotives and Railcars
Russian Railway Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia is one of the world's largest railway museums. Opened in October, 2017.
It is located behind the Baltiysky Railway Station of St Petersburg. In an old locomotive depot building and an eye-catching modern building. These two buildings connected with a suspension bride to make a single structure. Also there is a big area around the buildings.
Museum tours include visiting a collection of rare and legendary steam trains, diesel locomotives, electric locomotives, railcars and other rolling stock.
Passenger steam locomotive C.68, mail carriage, pre-revolutionary suburban car, freight and passenger locomotives, ice-cooled refrigerator car for carrying Siberian butter, tank car for petroleum products, fireless steam locomotive, motor coach, Red Arrow (Moscow - Saint Petersburg) train, high-speed electric train Sokol-250, railway artillery mount TM-3-12, mobile missile system module Molodets (Scalpel) and many more.
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The Polytechnic Museum (Russian: Политехнический музей) is one of the oldest science museums in the world and is located in Moscow. It showcases Russian and Soviet technology and science, as well as modern inventions. It was founded in 1872 after the first All-Russian Technical Exhibition on the bicentennial anniversary of the birth of Peter the Great at the initiative of the Society of Devotees of Natural Science, Anthropology, and Ethnography. The first stage of the museum was designed by Ippolit Monighetti and completed in 1877. The north wing was added in 1896 and the south wing in 1907.
The Polytechnic Museum is the largest technical museum in Russia, and houses a wide range of historical inventions and technological achievements, including humanoid automata of the 18th century, and the first Soviet computers. The collection contains over 160,000 items in 65 halls including, chemistry, mining, metallurgy, transport, energy, optics, automation, computer engineering, radio electronics, communications, and space exploration. Highlights include the first achromatic telescope; an early solar microscope by German anatomists Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn; an early seismograph by Boris Borisovich Galitzine; galvanoplastics by Moritz von Jacobi; and early electric lights by Pavel Yablochkov.
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Russia: places to visit | Tula is the capital of Russian weapons
This is our first video in our “Must See” series where I’ll tell you what things in Russia are worth your time to see and what should be avoided at all costs.
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In this episode, we are visiting Tula. Some call it the “city of craftsmen” because ever since Medieval times a lot of tools, weapons, and other goods were made right here.
You’ll definitely feel the productive spirit in Tula at some of its museums, especially the Tula State Museum of Weapons. It is impossible to not notice this unique helmet shaped building that houses the Arms Museum, which is one of the biggest of its kind in the world. If you are at all interested in melee Russian weapons, hunting and sport rifles and/or hardcore military tech then coming here would be a good idea. You will definitely get inspired. If you want to know more about the history of when those weapons were used in medieval Russia then check out the Tula Kremlin right smack in the middle of downtown.
It may seem like Tula is all about arms which are only partially true. Tula is also the home to the totally non-violent Pryanik cookies and inside the Tula Kremlin, there is a museum where they will show you how to make one of these Russian sweets with your own hands. And since they seem to last forever they are a great gift to take back home. Locals consider their Pryanik cookies to be the supreme Russian biscuit with a totally unique flavor that you can only get here in Tula.
Tula may have a unique taste but it also has a unique sound, the sound of accordions! Tula is still a leader in accordion production to this day. Not only can you see accordions but hear them and learn to play songs for yourself. Who knows maybe you can take one home to impress (and/or annoy) your friends and family around Christmas?
All this and more will be in our next video. After that, we will have our first “Must Eat” where you’ll experience the best food that Tula has to offer and see where you absolutely must stop to eat while visiting this fantastic city. Food and vacation go hand-in-hand so our Must Eat series should be a great help to those who want to experience Russian food the right way!
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RUSSIA: VALDAI: NUCLEAR MISSILE BASE TURNED INTO A MUSEUM
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It was once the Soviet Union's largest nuclear missile base, capable of destroying major cities in the West.
Then disarmament stripped rocket base number 6, Valdai division, of its deadly weapons and launch silos.
But one silo was preserved and along with the nuclear control centre has been turned into a museum to the Cold War.
It's the height of the Cold War and at the Soviet Union's biggest nuclear weapons base, 460 kilometres north of Moscow, guards have been alerted by an intruder.
Even if trespassers had managed to scale the complicated network of electric fences without coming to harm, they would have probably been shot on sight.
As the core of the country's first strike capability for decades it was a no-go area for everyone except authorised personnel.
Now following nuclear disarmament even foreigners are welcomed to what is believed to be the first Cold War museum located in a former front line position.
Anyone who can afford the two-hundred U-S dollar entrance fee can descend 40 metres underground to the central control room and press a launch button which would have once prompted the start of Armageddon.
Three officers from the elite Rocket regiment would have sat here, round the clock, ready for the order to launch any or all of the 110 Satan missiles located in the vicinity.
Each missile carried ten nuclear warheads targetted at NATO countries.
Major Alexander Finyunov worked here for 26 years.
Now he conducts tours around the base.
He believes the museum is a monument to human achievement.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
We have to preserve it because there's not too many places like this in the world. The whole country was working to create this. The labour of millions of people went into this - the whole of the Soviet Union not only Russia - it was the pinnacle of our industrial achievement.
SUPER CAPTION: Major Alexander Finyov, Retired missile unit officer
The base is located far from civilisation, in the middle of a national park.
As the place was being disarmed and the silos destroyed under the provisions of the START II treaty, the park director Alexander Glazov hit upon the idea of setting up the Cold War museum.
In 1994 the Ministry of Defence handed over to Glazov one of the silos and the command centre.
He believes it will not only be a history lesson for future generations but also a deterrent.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
I want it to show how wrong it was to build all this for the high-tech destruction of people. Too much money and effort was spent on destroying each other. Thank God the Cold War has ended and my only wish is that there won't be any more wars - cold or hot.
SUPER CAPTION: Alexander Glazov, Head of Valdai National Park
But the base is rundown - water seeps through its underground tunnels, pipes are rusting and the Ministry of Defence has removed a lot of the top secret equipment.
Although the government gives it financial help it's not enough to restore the base to its former glory.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
It's very expensive to maintain, it uses a lot of energy. This museum has to be treated the way you treat the Hermitage, the Tretyakov and the Russian Museum. There they have art but here we have technical art.
SUPER CAPTION: Alexander Glazov, Head of Valdai National Park
Few Russians have visited this hands-on museum and the number of foreign tourists has so far been negligable.
What was once a top military secret in the Soviet Union is now one of Russia's best kept tourist secrets.
Few people outside of the National Park are aware of the base and without the necessary funding to promote it, the museum, like the Cold War, will be relegated to the pages of history.
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Putin Believes That Future of Clean Energy Lies With New Generation of Thermonuclear Power Plants!
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On the sidelines of the forum dedicated to the most advanced technology and developments in the industry held in Yekaterinburg, Putin spoke about Georgia. The president studied the already working equipment samples of the future at the Innoprom exhibition. Later, he talked to the youth.
“Impossible is Inevitable” Exhibition in Moscow Showcases Ancient Electric Cars From Imperial Times
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From the electric car of Nicholas II to the Soviet predecessor of Skype: Tomorrow, the exhibition The Impossible is Inevitable will open in the Jewish Museum in Moscow. It is devoted to the history of inventions and culture of innovation, all of the exhibition items are prototypes of modern technologies.
Russia: Rosatom's autonomous 'nuclear battery' can provide power for 50 years
An autonomous 'nuclear battery' displayed at the 2017 Atomexpo exhibition in Moscow on Tuesday can provide power for a period of around 50 years, according to the team behind the device. The invention was developed by the Lutch Research Institute which is affiliated with the Rosatom Russian State Nuclear Energy Corporation
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Suzdal, Russia on $100. Cathedrals, Stallions and Mead (Eng/Rus sub)
In this episode of our ongoing series, Tim goes back in time to enjoy Russia’s most famous time capsule city - Suzdal. This small city only 3 km wide attracts countless thousands of tourists per year with its churches, atrractions and amazing Russian cuisine. But can you enjoy a weekend there on $100?
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Η Μόσχα (ρωσικά: Москва́ προφέρεται: [mɐˈskva] ( ακούστε) μεταγραφή: Μασκβά) είναι η πρωτεύουσα και μία από τις τρεις ομοσπονδιακές πόλεις της Ρωσίας. Είναι επίσης διοικητικό κέντρο (χωρίς να υπάγεται σε αυτήν) της Περιφέρειας Μόσχας.
Με πληθυσμό 23.576.879 κατοίκους, είναι η μεγαλύτερη πόλη της Ρωσικής Ομοσπονδίας και της Ευρώπης. Βρίσκεται στις όχθες του ποταμού Μόσχοβα, παραποτάμου του Βόλγα, στο δυτικό μέρος της χώρας. Είναι απ' τα μεγαλύτερα διοικητικά, πολιτιστικά, συγκοινωνιακά και βιομηχανικά κέντρα της χώρας. Στη Μόσχα παράγεται σημαντικό ποσοστό του συνόλου των βιομηχανικών προϊόντων της Ρωσίας και εδώ βρίσκονται εργοστάσια κατασκευής αυτοκινήτων, ηλεκτρικών ειδών, χαρτιού, ρολογιών, χημείας κ.ά.
Moscow (Russian: Moscow is pronounced: [m marshva] is the capital and one of the three federal cities of russia. It is also an administrative center (without being part of it) of the Moscow Region.
With a population of 23,576,879 inhabitants, it is the largest city in the Russian Federation and Europe. It is located on the banks of the Moskow River, the Volga riverside, in the western part of the country. It is one of the largest administrative, cultural, transport and industrial centers in the country. In Moscow, a significant proportion of all industrial products in Russia are produced, and there are factories in the manufacture of cars, electrical goods, paper, watches, chemistry, and so on.
Russia: 'Re-writing history of the Holocaust is immoral' - Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin slammed any attempt to conceal or re-write the horrors of the Holocaust, labeling such attempts immoral Tuesday. He was speaking at an event at the Jewish Museum in Moscow marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day. This year has special significance because it is the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz by the Red Army.
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Museum opened to honour Russian artist Andrei Rublev. Moscow, Russia (Soviet Union).
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CU Russian artist Yohanson speaking. CU French artist and also Vice-President of the World Peace Council, Emanuel d'Astier speaking. Various shots as plaque is unveiled to Andrei Rublev and people applaud. Various shots of paintings by Rublev to show in museum, including the world famous 'Three Angels'.
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Russian tourists flock to former secret bunker in Moscow
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Russian tourists are flocking to a secret bunker in central Moscow which used to house 120 tonnes of secret documents held by the Russian Foreign Ministry.
The bunker, which contained papers relating to the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact, only became a museum in 2018 after the documents were removed and declassified.
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A nuclear warning sign is sounded in 'Bunker 703' in Moscow.
Now desolate and empty with haunting blue lighting, it was once home to a colossal secret collection of key foreign policy documents held by the Soviet Union.
These safes were among many which once filled the funnels, holding 120 tonnes of documents including state secrets.
They were stored away to avoid destruction either through war or another emergency.
Dmitry Yurkov, is a Historian and Scientific Director at the bunker.
These are non-secretive and famous agreements, such as the notorious Molotov Ribbentrop Pact, which defined the whole structure of international relations, he says.
The Molotov Ribbentrop Pact was a Soviet-Nazi aggression pact signed in 1939 that allotted the three independent Baltic nations and part of Poland to the Soviet Union
It's still not known what information many of the documents contained and it remains a secret.
The Russian Foreign Ministry used the building to store the documents from 1961 until 2005 when they were eventually removed after water leaked into the bunker.
There were a total of 12 staff members in the building in charge of guarding and maintaining the documents.
The bunker is specially designed to house people for several weeks in the event of a nuclear war.
Strategic bunkers are designed for a maximum of several weeks, because then radiation on the surface quickly drops down, you need to get to the surface, to evacuate material assets, to start building some kind of peaceful life says Dmitry.
He walks through the various passages and staircases in the bunker area, which as a whole spans about 1,000 square metres, and has a depth of 43 metres.
Many of the features designed to make it habitable for people escaping nuclear war have been preserved.
He points out a shockproof door at the main entrance to the site.
It is designed in such a way that during a nuclear explosion over the city, the masked house will be demolished, the shock wave will flow in here and will be stopped by this ten-tonne colossus.
He gestures towards a central control panel for the bunker, which managed the ventilation, draining, heating and cooling air.
This is the central control panel for all the bunker systems, so both the ventilation, and draining, and heating or cooling the air were managed from here, everything that was needed for life support during peaceful time was managed from here, he says.
The bunker is located in central Moscow, it remained inconspicuous and nobody ever guessed its existence.
If someone knocked on the gate and asked about what it was here, he was told - restoration workshops, do not disturb we are working, says Dmitry.
After it was declassified in 2018, the bunker became a museum and opened its doors to the public.
Tourists have flocked to get photographs, their dark silhouettes against the blue hue from the light and smoke in the tunnel create a striking selfie image.
We have tours from very early morning, up to, I don't know, 11pm, so it's tour after tour after tour. says Victor Baranov, who is a guide at the museum.
He's determined to preserve the bunker's authenticity.
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Arms and Armour of India and China. Moscow. Museum of oriental arts. april 2015
Смертельная красота. Оружие Индии и Китая. / Mortal Beauty. Arms and armour if India and China. Москва. Музей Востока. апрель 2015 / Moscow. Museum of oriental arts. april 2015
Museum-reserve Tsaritsyno. / Музей-заповедник Царицыно.
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State historical-architectural, art and landscape Museum-reserve Tsaritsyno is one of the largest Museum and exhibition institutions in the city of Moscow and the largest Museum-reserve in the city. It includes the Tsaritsyno Palace and Park ensemble of the Palace buildings complex, Tsaritsyno ponds and a landscape Park. The territory of the Museum-reserve since 1998 is part of a specially protected natural territory Tsaritsyno.
In the eighteenth century by decree of Catherine II was founded the Park Tsaritsyno. It was supposed to be the Imperial summer residence, which will replace the Kolomenskoye estate.
The Palace complex was built for many years. The first Palace built by architect Vasily Bazhenov, did not like Catherine, so was demolished. In its place, the architect Matvei Kazakov built a new building, which survived until our days.
The Palace complex the Park is an example of Russian Gothic in architecture, it has no equal in Russia. The Tsaritsino Park is located in a hilly area, has a cascade of ponds. To create English gardens in the Imperial residence was drawn from England one of the best gardeners of the time Frances Reid.
But Catherine II died before the work has been completed on the creation of palaces and gardens Tsaritsyno. In addition to her no one was doing this residency. The gardens quickly became overgrown, dilapidated house. In the nineteenth century the Park was opened for the festivities, in the greenhouses that were laid during the reign of Catherine, grew and sold exotic fruits.
Since 1860 the Park and many of its buildings have become summer residences. There rested many famous writers: Dostoevsky, Tyutchev and Chekhov, Bunin met here met his future wife. At the time been here Tchaikovsky, Timiryazev and many other prominent figures of culture and science. Since 1927 in the buildings of the Tsaritsyno housed various museums, and in 1993 it received the status of Museum-reserve.
Actively to restore the former Imperial Palace started only in 2004.
Today is a big Park, where people come to walk not only the inhabitants of the surrounding districts of Moscow. At the entrance to the territory of the Museum-reserve visitors are welcomed by a musical fountain, to go to which two graceful bridges. At the entrance to the palaces appear stylized gates with towers. In the Opera house, which was built as a venue for receptions and balls, now there are concerts of classical music, various official events. On the trails today, you can find squirrels that readily eat the nuts.
In the Palace and the Park regularly hosts tours for both adults and children. Here you can get acquainted with the peculiarities of everyday life and fashion of different centuries. There are several permanent exhibitions devoted to the history of Tsaritsino and the reign of Catherine II, also hosts temporary exhibits, which acquaint visitors with modern painting and decorative art.
Also at the Park is the only greenhouse complex used for its intended purpose — here still grow plants of the same species, and in the XVIII century.
In the summer you can ride the Segway, to drive an electric car, sail across the pond on a boat and try on historical costumes. The Park hosts various quests.
Every third Sunday of the month all the museums Tsaritsyno you can visit for free.
Музей ВВС! Монино! Central Museum of the air force of Russia Monino museum! Aviation Of Russia.Tours
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Central Museum of Military air forces of the Russian Federation
Museum of the history of development of aviation technology, is located in the town of Monino. Created November 28, 1958, and opened for visitors on 23 February 1960. The Museum has a rich collection of helicopters and airplanes both civil and military purposes, as well as weapons, tools, uniforms, works of art. There's foreign exposure, which presents the aircraft of the Second world war. The exhibits are located under the open sky, in two hangars and six halls.
Phone: (495) 747 39 28, (495) 744 06 77
Address: 141170, Moscow region, Shchelkovo district, village of Monino, Museum str., 1 (hide map)
Directions: From Moscow: by train from the railway station Yaroslavl Moscow to the train/railway station Monino; from metro station Shchelkovo - ed. No. 362, from the metro station Partizanskaya - ed. No. 322, from the metro station Perovo - March. taxi № 587. A car on the highway M7 Volga
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Moscow region, PGT. Monino, Museum str., 2
Museum of the Russian air force, located in Monino, great size, occupying 20 hectares of open areas and more than 5,500 m2 of space. In three large hangars and outdoor gathered more than two hundred of these aircraft and helicopters. Most have been decommissioned, many unique, and some were not even in the series.
Central Museum of military air forces of the Russian Federation in Monino
Central Museum of military air forces of the Russian Federation in Monino
The first thing is impossible not to notice on the approach to the Museum is a giant a real b-12, which is visible from afar. It is so huge that many are unable to restrain the cry of admiration of the neighboring machines in the Museum in the background at first seem imperceptible.
Central Museum of military air forces of the Russian Federation in Monino
Near the entrance is the first Museum exhibit – the TU-4. The plane is in excellent condition. He is notable for the fact that it was created for the air force as an analogue of the first American aircraft carrier of the atomic bomb.
The Tu-4 at Monino
Next the plane is completely domestic development, from the idea to the last screw – this is the famous jet Tu-16. At its base a little later constructed passenger Tupolev Tu-104. Nearby is another legend VVS – Weaving. The official name of this aircraft T-4, it is interesting that in the transition to supersonic flight window of the cockpit was covered, and the crew had to drive blind – instrument. Weaving was manufactured from titanium alloy, the flight speed was 1.7 Mach (~1836 km/h).
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In one of the hangars collected the legendary machines of small aircraft. The aircraft Beriev be-32 is famous for being the only civil courts can perform the chandelle, for what it called civilian fighter. Standing next to M-15 – frisky maize from Poland, named as the representative of the evil forces, BELPHEGOR. Another alien during the First world war – the French Voisin, who happened to star in the film Elusive Avengers and some other.
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It is interesting to see through the windshield of the stratosphere balloon USSR-1. Those who read or watched the movie about a pilot Garnaev, very curious to see the reality in his famous Turbolet.
In addition to the elders of the air force, the Museum also has a fairly new space technology. The smile is a tiny airplane jet La-15. This baby weighs 2.5 tons and is comfortably fixed under the keel of the giant parent Tu-195, it can restart only when you're in the air. The aircraft BOR-5, returning to Earth from outer space, makes a particularly strong impression. The lining is noticeable how much he burned, entering at high speed in the layers of earth's atmosphere. This exhibit was donated to the Museum a few years ago. Between the hangars can be considered helicopters, from the smallest, to giant Mi-26.
Helicopters in the air force Museum in Monino
In the Central Museum of military air forces of the Russian Federation in Monino such a huge number of interesting exhibits that even just mention them in a regular article can. Better to come here and see it yourself.
How to get to the Museum
You can get:
by train from the Yaroslavl station to station Monino;
bus # 322 Moscow-Noginsk from the metro station Izmailovo Park to stop VVA im. Yuri Gagarin;
the bus number 362 from the bus station (metro Shchelkovskaya) to the last stop.
Phone: (495) 747-3928