Krasnoyarsk Sights

  1. Chasovnya

    For great city views climb Karaulnaya Hill to the pointy little Chasovnya which features on the Russian 10-rouble banknote. At midday there's a deafening one-gun salute here.

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  2. Felix Dzerzhinsky

    Communist curiosities include a bust of proto-KGB founder Felix Dzerzhinsky.

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  3. Intercession Cathedral

    Attractive old churches abound including the fancy 1795 Intercession Cathedral.

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  4. Lenin House

    In April 1897 the goateed wonder stayed in Krasnoyarsk at ul Markovskogo 27. Lenin House is now preserved and surveyed by a pensive, replinthed statue. A big, much prouder, Lenin statue stands opposite the popular city park.

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  5. Literature Museum

    The Literature Museum is within a glorious 1911 wooden mansion.

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  6. Mosaic

    Communist curiosities include a splendid Mosaic on the outer wall of the station square post office.

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  7. Regional Museum

    The Regional Museum is one of Siberia's best. Its wonderfully incongruous 1912 building combines Art Nouveau and Egyptian temple-style features. Arranged around a Cossack explorer's ship are models, icons, historical room interiors and nature rooms where you can listen to local birdsong and animal cries. The basement hosts a splendid ethnographic section comparing the historical fashion sense of shamans from various tribal groups. The gift shop sells old coins, medals, postcards and maps.

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  8. Resurrection Church

    Attractive old churches abound including the top-heavy but elegant 1804-22 Resurrection Church , which was decapitated in the 1930s but retowered in 1998-99. Its icon-filled interior billows with incense.

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  9. Roev Ruchey Zoo

    The relatively humane Roev Ruchey Zoo is home to Siberian species rare and not so rare, along with happily humping camels. Access is on bus 50 or 50A.

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  10. Stolby Nature Reserve

    Arguably Krasnoyarsk's greatest attractions are the spiky volcanic rock pillars called stolby. These litter the woods in the 17,000-hectare Stolby Nature Reserve south of the Yenisey River. To reach the main concentration of pillars, start by walking 7km down a track near Turbaza Yenisey. Alternatively, there is much easier access via a long chair lift from beside Kafe Bobrovyylog (ul Sibirskaya).

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  12. Surikov Art Museum

    Some of Surikov's work is on show at the cute Surikov Art Museum.

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  13. Surikov Museum-Estate

    The Surikov Museum-Estate preserves the house, sheds and vegetable patch of 19th-century painter Vasily Surikov (1848-1916). The heavy-gated garden forms a refreshing oasis of rural Siberia right in the city centre.

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  14. SV Nikolay

    Permanently docked below an ugly brown-concrete exhibition centre is the boat SV Nikolay which transported Vladimir to exile in Shushenskoe.

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  15. Victory Memorial Museum

    The fascinating little Victory Memorial Museum relates Krasnoyarsk's role in WWII, when much Soviet industry was strategically shifted east away from potential bomber raids.

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