Kolomna (Russian: Колóмна, IPA: [kɐˈlomnə]) is an ancient city of Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers, 114 kilometers (71 mi) (by rail) southeast of Moscow. Population: 144,589 (2010 Census); 150,129 (2002 Census); 161,881 (1989 Census).
Restaurants in Kolomna
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A great collection of samovars from around a world. 500+ pieces. All possible shapes and colors are there. No need booking. There is gift shop and restroom. Also try samovar tea with pancakes in the cafe next to museum.
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Navigator is a museum of a new format, where there is a kolomna's unique heritage and our museum tells you about things, which took place in the city and which you can see, visit and try now. Also we can make a program of your day in Kolomna allowing for your wishes and your time.
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The "Kolomna gramophone" museum will acquaint you with the history of sound recording and sound reproduction, as well as tell about the legendary Kolomna gramophone, which has received all-Union fame. The museum collection contains a large number of exhibits.
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I lived first 17 years of my life here, in Kolomna. And during 3-4 years I played tennis at the court exactly near the Kremlin wall. Thus, I could observe how it was being chanched recently: the administration of Kolomna protect our Kremlin more and more. It is very good that the town and ppeople living there value the hystory more and more.
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The Kolomna Pastila Museum (‘History with Taste’) is a unique museum that presents a rather ephemeral and elusive part of our intangible heritage: tastes, aromas, the culture of everyday life, a way of speaking… The subject of this museum is the lost-but-rediscovered taste of the apple sweetmeat Kolomna Pastila, which is known and loved across the whole of Russia. Here we’ll treat you to this old Russian delicacy and tell you about some of the local legends, traditions and habits bound up with it. You’ll hear real stories from the lives of admirers of Kolomna pastila – from simple folk to tsars and tsarinas and Russian men of genius. Come and sample a taste of history!
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The Museum-Residence ‘Artkommunalka. Erofeev and Others’ is a kind of idiosyncratic time machine. As you arrive on the second floor you’ll find yourself in a different era – the one that Vladimir Vysotsky sang about: “We all lived modestly, cheek by jowl; thirty-eight rooms, just one toilet and towel”. During the tour you’ll hear about the fate and individual stories of former residents – this is a genuine ‘communal Odyssey’. Once you’re become fully acquainted with the apartment and its past, you’ll be invited into its very heart: the kitchen. This is where neighbours had ferocious arguments and resolved their common concerns. Our welcoming hosts will treat you to a typical Soviet meal - sausages with peas - and serve you tea with crackers and sweets. To commemorate Erofeev, the Artkommunalka Museum also has as an Artist in Residence programme; this provides accommodation for writers and artists from every corner of Russia and beyond, where they can create new works.
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