Kopeysk in Russia, from Europe region, is best know for Specialty Museums. Discover best things to do in Kopeysk with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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5 based on 122 reviews
A guided tour of the complete history of the Ural's heavy machinery industry. From groundbreaking and factory construction to the present, with an emphasis on the contribution of tank construction to the victory in the war. And it is free of charge.
5 based on 2 reviews
На новогодних каникулах посетили ФСК "Горка". Приехали семьей с детьми. Купили билеты на заимку Бабы-Яги. Очень понравилась экскурсионно-игровая программа, которую провела с нами Баба -Яга. Учавствовали в играх вместе с детьми, повеселились. Потом нас угощали чаем с травами в тереме.
Потом накатались на ледянках с горок, одна горка повыше, другая пониже,для детей. Экстрим такой, аж сердце замирает.
4 based on 3 reviews
Недавно здание музея было обновлено.Теперь оно светлое,ухоженное и красивое. Персонал очень вежливый и радушный. Достаточно часто проходят выставки, интересные для всей семьи.
4.5 based on 261 reviews
Visited this Museum to try and get a sense of the history if the area. It has different sections on Modern HIstory (particularly the October Revolution and second world war and consequent rise of industry). However there are also really interesting Sections on the history of the confluence of different ethnic groups in the area, including clothing and social history. There were also exhibits about the natural history of the area including: geology, flora, animals, etc. Much of the information is also translated in English. Finally a section on stoneage history (though this was did not has translated curator notes).
I think we had also bought a ticket for the Gallery (not sure) at any rate we saw some art and also a number of photo Exhibitions of contemporary photography.
3.5 based on 7 reviews
! фото на сайте не из этого парка, а с площади Славы...
парк в плохом состоянии, только аттракционы прогуляться не где, кафе (ранее фрегат) расстраивается как как сарай растущий, из деревьев много кленов и тополей а хотелось бы березу, липу, хвойные...
4.5 based on 647 reviews
By walking through the streets you find it full of art n sculptures with few brands around n cool eateries other than multinationals with numerous games , this street reminds u off bamuan street of Kazan or same style of food street in Nizhny
4.5 based on 106 reviews
One out of the many nicely looking Iron statues at Kirova street. The story a local told me (I couldn't confirm whether it's true) is that the local government was collecting money for the refurbishment of the newly created pedestrian area. A bank decided as one of the only shops not to donate any money, which is why the city government decided to put the iron beggar in front of their entrance. Certainly a funny idea.
5 based on 1 reviews
От посещения данного центра осталась масса положительных впечатлений. Когда несешься с горы на большой "ватрушке", получаешь незабываемые впечатления и вспоминаешь детство.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
When this monument was just builede, there was electric discharge between two half of split the atom. After it was decided to be very expensive and now there is only light here.
5 based on 31 reviews
This museum was actually closed for lunch when we arrived but my wife explained to one of the curators that as a tourist from London (something rarely seen in Chelyabinsk) that I would be unlikely to be able to see it again until I visited family in the city again. The curator let us in even though her lunch break was only half over. The museum is quite small as it is apparently awaiting construction of a new building to be finished but has some very interesting artifacts showing what life was like in the past in this area of Russia in the mid 19th century and onwards as the railroad first arrived. As this area of Russia was then very much a frontier town seeing the photos showing the growth of the city from a small town into a major industrial centre was interesting.
Of especial interest were the sections focusing on the cities contribution to the war effort during the Great Patriotic War period. Chelyabinsk is informally known as Tankograd in Russia due to producing much of the tanks and armour that fought on the Eastern front and the museum showed the human cost of this,. Some of the memorials to those railway workers who fought were particularly poignant, especially one worker who stayed behind to keep the flag flying at the cost of his life.
A small museum but with unique aritifacts and very worthy of a visit if a little hard to find if you are not a local.
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