White Mosque


The striking white mosque, with gleaming blue domes, looks straight out of the Mediterranean. The structure is the oldest mosque in the city and dates from the early 19th century. The mosque is not generally open to the public, though can be visited during services.


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1. Black Mosque

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The Black Mosque was erected by Bukhara merchants in 1816 and destroyed by the Bolsheviks in 1939; it is currently being rebuilt from the remaining ruins.

2. Red Mosque

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This striking 'red' mosque dates from the 19th century and is notable primarily for the vertical minaret above the main entrance. It's sometimes referred…

3. Ioann Zlatoust Church

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The Kryusha Quarter is the location of the beautifully restored Ioann Zlatoust church, dating from 1763.

4. Kryusha Quarter

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5. Guardhouse

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Located inside the guardhouse from 1807, this museum gives quite a good insight into the everyday life of soldiers in 19th-century Astrakhan.

6. Assumption Cathedral

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Dating from 1698–1720, the Assumption Cathedral dominates the kremlin grounds and is decorated inside with attractive frescoes.

7. Red Gates

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Covers the history of Astrakhan as a southern outpost of the Russian Empire from the 16th to the 19th centuries.

8. Kremlin

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The kremlin on top of Zayachy Hill is a peaceful green haven. Its walls and gate towers were built in the 16th century using bricks from the ruins of the…