Russia’s warmest region, South Russia covers a large area roughly bordered by the steppes in the north, the Caucasus Mountains in the south, Ukraine and the Black Sea in the west, and Kazakhstan and the Caspian Sea in the east. Long the blend of many cultures, the region is home to many interesting cities (like Volgograd, Derbent, Rostov-On-Don and Elista), several resort towns (like Sochi and Krasnaya Polyana), gorgeous outdoor areas (like Teberdinsky Nature Reserve), and a few national parks.
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We got the English audio guide at the entry – this was a really good museum. Some of the displays were really immersive and of course the big panorama up the top. Must-see when in Volgograd, I really enjoyed it. The exhibits were great and I learnt a lot about the town's history in the Battle of Stalingrad.
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The history of the foundation and formation of the Gelendzhik Museum of History and Local Lore is inextricably connected with the history of our country. Political and economic transformations, revolutions and wars, the change of state power, undoubtedly affected the development of the museum. Over the past more than a hundred years, the museum may be said to have been "born" three times: in 1909, 1920 and 1949, it was closed twice. The museum consists of the head museum and two structural divisions: "House-Museum of V.G. Korolenko" (opened May 21, 1964 in x. Dzhankhot), "Battery No. 394 of Captain A.E. Zubkov" (opened April 12, 1975 between the village of Kabardinka and the city of Novorossiysk on Mount Penai).
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