On the banks of the Volga River, Kazan sits austerely, its cityscape a visual confection of architecture that somehow manages to be both playful and severe. No matter your spiritual inclination, you simply must visit the Temple of All Religions, a Technicolor cultural center built by artist Ildar Khanov. Though still a work in progress, the "temple" is a feast for the eyes—and the spirit.
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Ziferblat is a place where everyone can feel at home. Here you are free to be yourself; you can work, do some art, read a book, play piano, get acquainted with good people, attend events, drink as much tea or coffee as you want - in other words, do whatever you like as long as you respect the space and the other people in it.
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The museum tells about the history of the Great Tea Road. This collection of dishes and tea utensils, merchant interiors, ceremonial paraphernalia of various tea traditions (China, Japan, England, Russia). Guests will be able to interact with a large number of art objects and take extraordinary pictures in various historical photo zones.
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Museum of national tatar dish - chak-chak in an old XIX century merchant's house. Interesting stories and legends about tatars' traditions. Tasty excurtions with tatar tea and tatar delicacies. Excurtion lasts for 1 hour. Please notу we have schedule: 10-00 a.m., 11-30 a.m., 01-00 p.m., 02-30 p.m., 04-00 p.m., 05-30 p.m., 07-00 p.m. It's better to reserve visit time before via mail or phone as we may have another excurtion on russian or tatar language orvery big groups, so we will not be able to meet you.
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