Krasnoyarsk (Russian: Красноя́рск, IPA: [krəsnɐˈjarsk]) is a city and the administrative center of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, located on the Yenisei River. It is the third largest city in Siberia after Novosibirsk and Omsk, with a population of 1,035,528 as of the 2010 Census. Krasnoyarsk is an important junction of the Trans-Siberian Railway and one of Russia's largest producers of aluminum.
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Strangely shaped cliffs lure locals and tourists to this popular park, which offers hiking and a wonderful retreat from the city.
Me and my travel mate visited Stolby with a local guide named Pawel in the Winter. The nature is just amazing and very fascinating rock formations. The Stolby it's a must see when you are in Krasnoyarks. Its just a 20 min bus ride away from the city.
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Since 2003 Siberian Tour Guide (SibTourGuide) invites everyone to join our private guided hiking, walking and car trips through Krasnoyarsk and the surrounding areas. We specialize in personalized and custom tours that offer a unique perspective on all aspects of our city – history, museums and present day life, local culture, wildlife and countryside. Visit the main local highlights such as the Stolby Nature Reserve, Krasnoyarsk dam, Krasnoyarsk sea (Yenisey river) and others!
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Explore ethnic cultures, ancient civilizations and other topics relating to Siberia's history at this recently renewed and expanded museum, originally founded in 1889.
I visit this museum every time i come to Krasnoyarsk, and this summer is not an exception. I like the USSR history installation and the exhibition of posters. Also, there are natural-size installations about nature of Siberia, animals that lived and live in forests and plains. You need approximately two or three hours to look through all exhibitions. The museum provide you an excursion, however as i study Russian language, i listened it in Russian, thus, i could not say anything about tours for foreigners. There is a small canteen in the museum, but we were advised by the stuff to visit the coffee shop "British scientists" which is located on Mira street. The food served in canteen leaves much to be desired, probably that is the reason why we were advised to have a coffee break somewhere else. As for the whole museum complex, you may be interested in the exhibition on the ship, which is a part of a "national history museum" if you are into Russian and soviet culture! I like discovering new all the time in both of these locations!
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