Entertainment sights in Russia
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Opera House
A certain 19th-century opulence is still visible in the attractive commercial buildings on and around ul Lenina. Viewed from near the splendid Opera House, this street is given a photogenic focus by the gold-tipped spires of the 1785 Odigitria Cathedral.
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Mayak
For a self-contained aqua park, Mayak has most things you could want - pools, water slides, sunbaking couches and cafés and bars for energy top-ups after all that hard enjoyment.
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National Theatre
The distinctive white concrete National Theatre slightly oriental wooden flourishes make it the city’s most architecturally distinctive building.
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Luna Park
Being a family holiday resort there's a lot of fun places for children. Another summertime place for young children with rides and jumping castles.
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Circus
Being a family holiday resort there's a lot of fun places for children. Sochi's circus presents Russian and international performances.
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Drama Theatre
Grandiose flourishes make the Drama Theatre Omsk’s most ornate historical building.
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Pushkinsky Theatre
You'll find the base of the funicular beside the elegantly restored Pushkinsky Theatre.
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Fun Fairs
Inside Park Rivera are several fun fairs including a rollercoaster and a Ferris wheel.
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Stereo
In the 1970s Russia produced 3-D movies, some of which can be seen here.
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Amusement Park
There's a summertime amusement park next to the ferry terminal.
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