Orenburg (Russian: Оренбург, IPA: [ərʲɪnˈburk]) is the administrative center of Orenburg Oblast, Russia. It lies on the Ural River, 1,478 kilometers (918 mi) southeast of Moscow, on the boundary of Europe and Asia. Orenburg is also very close to the border with Kazakhstan. Population: 548,331 (2010 Census); 549,361 (2002 Census); 546,501 (1989 Census).
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A new small museum located in the heart of the Orenburg walking area in the basement of the Orenburg Tourist and Information Centre invites the guests every day from 11.00 till 20.00. The entrance is free. The artifacts represent 30 persons who are related to Orenburg. Some of them were born here, the others lived in our city as evacuees, they studied or worked in Orenburg: a musician Mstislav Rostropovich, the first astronaut Yuri Gagarin, a French writer Maurice Druon, a founder of the Munich resistant group "White Rose" Alexander Schmorell, the strongest man of the Earth Alexander Zass, the leader of the USSR Georgy Malenkov and Viktor Chernomyrdin, Prime Minister of Russia in 1992-98. All the artifacts have footnotes in the Russian and English languages. The monitors installed near each museum character share video information about them with the visitors. The museum is designed for personal itinerary. Leaving the museum a visitor may call in at our shop "Souvenirs of Orenburg"
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