Admiring the Agricultural Palace. Kazan, Russia
The building known as the Agricultural Palace was erected in 2010, replacing some unsafe structures lining Fedoseyevskaya Ulitsa (Fedoseyevskaya Street) near the park of the same name. It houses the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Tatarstan, the Veterinary Authority, and a few other agencies. Locals and visitors tend to have mixed feelings about this impressive building, featuring Empire and Classicist influences, complete with portals and a dome. Some call this kitsch, others admire Agricultural Palace as a symbol of anew Kazan.
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Walking The Palace of farmers, Kazan, Russia. Дворец Земледельцев, Казань, Россия. 4K 60fps.
Palace of agriculture — the building of the Ministry of agriculture of the Republic of Tatarstan, and perhaps the most unusual architectural landmark of the city. Modern building in eclectic style was built from 2008 to 2010, and although debate about its construction are not inferior to still, see it with your own eyes is definitely worth it. Yes, unfortunately, for the erection of this monumental structure had been spent huge budget money, and it was built on the site of the old building, which could become a great attraction after restoration. But now is the administrative building has become an integral part of the urban façade, and invariably attracts the eyes of tourists. Look at it only from outside, inside you can not get. Great views it offers from the observation deck of the Kremlin, as well as from the Park farmers in front of the building.
Дворец земледельцев — эффектная достопримечательность столицы Татарстана. Необычное здание было построено в центре города в 2010 году, и оно стало одним из символов новой Казани. Дворец земледельцев назван так потому, что внутри него размещаются татарское Министерство сельского хозяйства и продовольствия, а также подведомственные ему службы. Считается, что лучший вид на монументальное сооружение открывается со стен кремля.
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One day in Kazan, Russia. Things to do | 2018
One day in Kazan, Russia. Things to do | 2018
My name is Daria and I live in Moscow. I decided to make a little trip to Kazan for one day.
Some facts.
Kazan is the sixth most populous city in Russia.
It is one of the host cities for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Population of Kazan is more than 1 243 500.
Kazan lies at the confluence of the Volga and Kazanka Rivers.
There are 2 official languages in Kazan: Russian and Tatarian. And they have 2 presidents.
Kazan’s subway has 10 stations.
There is an Aero express from the airport. It takes 30 minutes to get to the center. It costs 40 rubles, in comparison, in Moscow a ticket for aero express costs 500 rubles.
You will see many historical buildings, the beautiful Volga river, taste national sweets and dishes, meet calm people.
In comparison with Moscow this city is calm, the air is fresh, and the prices are lower.
Most interesting places are concentrated in the center of Kazan. Let’s start our trip.
-Bauman street – улица Баумана
-Epiphany Cathedral - Колокольня Богоявленского собора
- Monument Carriage of Catherine II
-The Kazan Kremlin is the heart of Kazan.
-The Kul Sharif Mosque is the great symbol of Kazan and the Republic of Tatarstan.
This Mosque was named after a real man who was a hero for people in Tatarstan
- Preobrazhenskaya Tower
- Söyembikä Tower (Башня Сююмбике )- a leaning tower of the city
-Annunciation cathedral - Благовещенский собор —
-Agricultural Palace «Дворец земледельцев» - Is a massive beautiful building, with a huge bronze tree in the middle, and a large green space around
-Puppet Theatre Ekiyat in Kazan
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Thousands in Russia celebrate ancient Tatar festival
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Russians are celebrating an ancient festival which commemorates the end of the spring planting.
It's a time for everyone to let their hair down and party.
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This is what Sabantuy looks like.
It's an ancient holiday of Bashkirs and Tatars, people who originated from the Ural and Caucasus mountains near eastern Siberia.
These crowds are from the Sverdlovsk region.
This year there is a new entertainment on the list: the wild goose chase.
It's taking place in addition to traditional types of amusements such as Koresh belt wrestling and horse riding.
The guests are obviously pleased with the novelty and prepare for a programme of goose races.
The geese are named after favourite football stars, some of whom are playing in the world cup.
There's Ronaldo, Messi and Suares, along with some Russian football players like Cheryshev and Dzyuba.
The geese are chosen from largest and strongest specimens from the neighbouring farms.
The bird's personality is also important, the natural leaders of the flock immediately get to the shortlist.
The geese also get a special diet and training, just as though they were real athletes.
The results, however, are determined not only by the name, strength and agility of the goose, but also by the tactics of the driver.
Trainer Aleksey Novokrechshenov is happy to give advise to uninitiated players.
He warns: You need to cheer on the geese, you shouldn't take them with your hands, (or) touch them by the feet, etc, so, (you can cheer them on) by clapping, shouting, and also (you shouldn't) approach the geese close, they are running at a distance, if it (the geese) feels you catch up with it, it can turn and run in the opposite direction.
There are 18 feathered athletes competing on this 30 metre (98 foot) track, nudged on by the cheers of the crowds and the clapping of the goose drivers.
Everyone is allowed to take part in the goose race, children as well as adults, and often parents run along with their children, clapping and screaming, urging the chosen goose to the finish.
Tatyana Komleva and her son Vladislav are celebrating victory.
We just came to the festival and straight away saw the goose races, we liked it very much, my son wanted to run, and we took which place? she asks.
Vladislav immediately answers: The first! This was very good for me!
Komleva agrees: We felt very good, we won, and we like it all very much.
The name of the Sabantuy festival can be translated as Festival of the Plough. The first half of the word means plough.
The celebration is a very old tradition among farming communities going back to the times when Bashkir and Tatar nations were roaming tribes.
When the hard work in the fields was completed everybody celebrated with parties, food and a well-deserved rest.
According to some sources, the celebrations lasted for seven days.
As in ancient times, men still demonstrate their strength and agility and other skills prized by the Tatars.
More traditional entertainments also draw a lot of attention at the festival, for example, climbing up a vertical pole.
According to the rules, you need to climb a smooth polished pillar 19.5 meters high to the very top.
This man makes it look easy, but it's anything but.
Judge Dmitry Luzhetsky says: Those people who reach the top they have some experience, they've been doing it for quite a long time. Everybody has their own techniques, some pour water on themselves, some climb up without clothes, everybody has a different approach.
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Kazan, Russia - points of interest and tourist attractions
Kazan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Kazan lies at the confluence of the Volga and Kazanka Rivers. The main points of interest of Kazan are The Kazan Kremlin, Spasskaya Tower, Söyembikä Tower, Qol Sharif Mosque, Epiphany Cathedral, The Palace of agriculture and the National Museum of the Tatarstan.
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Mosques, Cathedrals & Tatar cuisine: Perfect together in spectacular Kazan - Taste of Russia Ep. 26
Oscar and Glen are in Kazan, the capital of Russia’s Republic of Tatarstan, where East and West are intertwined. They begin by visiting the multicultural city’s old fortress, or kremlin, which is home to both a spectacular mosque and an ancient Orthodox cathedral.
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They also hear a legend involving one of the city’s most famous landmarks, Soyembika Tower – a tragic story of unrequited love between Ivan the Terrible and a Tatar princess.
Then, Oscar leaves Glen with an experienced chef to make Gubadia, a sweet curd pie; a favourite Tatar dish at large celebrations like weddings. Enjoying the results of Glen’s labour over tea, Oscar suggests they check out some more sights. They visit Kazan’s Peter and Paul Cathedral, an 18th-century baroque style church that has seen the likes of Catherine the Great, Alexandre Dumas, and Alexandr Pushkin within its walls. They also check out the city’s awe-inspiring Palace of Agriculture, which boasts a 48-metre-tall tree sculpture in its entrance.
After all the sightseeing, the ‘gastronauts’ have worked up an appetite. They finish the day by making Azu, a hearty meat and potato dish with a Tatar twist.
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Best Attractions & Things to do in Kazan, Russia
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List of Best Things to do in Kazan
Agricultural Palace
Annunciation Cathedral
Cathedral of the Apostles Peter and Paul
Ekiyat Tatar Puppet Theater
Konstantin Vasilyev's Museum
Kremlyovskaya Embankment
Kul Sharif Mosque
Natural History of Tatarstan Museum
Museum of Soviet Life
Slava Zaitsev's Art Gallery and Studio
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Kazan Ciudad - Rusia 2018
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Mundial de Fútbol Rusia - World Cup Russia 2018
La Copa Mundial de la FIFA Rusia 2018 - FIFA - será la XXI edición de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol.
Esta edición del evento se realizará en Rusia entre el 14 de junio y el 15 de julio de 2018, siendo la primera oportunidad en que dicho país organiza el campeonato y la primera vez en la historia que se celebre en un país de Europa Oriental.
Rusia confirmó 12 estadios en 11 ciudades: Ekaterimburgo, Kaliningrado, Kazán, Krasnodar, Moscú, Nizhni Nóvgorod, Rostov del Don, San Petersburgo, Samara, Sochi, Volgogrado y Saransk, las cuales albergarán los 64 partidos de la Copa Mundial
Kazán. Situada a orillas del majestuoso rio Volga, a unos 800 km al este de Moscú, Kazán fue fundada en 1005 por los protobúlgaros como una fortaleza y un importante centro de comercio. Kazán fue conquistada para Rusia por el zar Iván el Terrible en 1552. Hoy es una de las ciudades más prosperas de Rusia, capital de la región de Tartaristán, y posee un elevado grado de autonomía dentro de la Federación Rusa. Muchos de sus habitantes se expresan en su idioma propio, y mantienen su religión, cultura, tradiciones y costumbres. Kazán es oficialmente denominada la “Tercera Capital de Rusia”, tras Moscú y San Petersburgo. En su Universidad estudiaron personajes históricos como Lenin y Tolstoi. Kazán es un punto de encuentro de los mundos Oriental y Occidental, un cruce de culturas y tradiciones europeas, rusas y tártaras. La ciudad está dividida en dos barrios principales, el ruso y el tártaro, separados entre sí por el lago Qaban y el canal Bolaq. El contraste entre las cúpulas de las iglesias ortodoxas rusas y los minaretes de las mezquitas tártaras le da a la ciudad un carácter y una atmósfera únicos. Kazán es un importante centro cultural y educativo, con numerosos teatros, museos, salas de conciertos, festivales y eventos internacionales, bibliotecas y universidades. Kazán ha sido declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.
El centro histórico lo constituyen antiguas mansiones, casas de comerciantes, edificios culturales e industriales del siglo XIX y principios del XX. Pasearemos por la calle Bauman, principal arteria peatonal del centro, donde se encuentra la catedral de Pedro y Pablo, en estilo barroco ruso, que se alza en perfecta armonía con el vecino edificio clásico de la Universidad Estatal de Kazán. La calle Kremlyovskaya es el centro cultural de la ciudad, muy cerca se encuentran el Teatro Dramatice Bolshói, la Opera de Kazán, la Biblioteca Nacional y el Ayuntamiento. Al otro lado del canal Bolaq y del lago Qaban entraremos en el antiguo barrio tártaro de la ciudad, donde los tártaros debieron instalarse tras la conquista de Kazán por los rusos. La mezquita Mardzhani, la mezquita Azimov y muchas otras elevan sus minaretes en esta área históricamente musulmana. En la confluencia del rio Kazanka con el poderoso Volga admiraremos el Monumento a los Soldados Caídos, el Palacio de la Agricultura, y el moderno edificio del Circo de Kazán. Finalizaremos nuestra visita panorámica en el Kremlin de Kazán.
Visita del Kremlin de Kazán. El antiguo Kremlin domina la ciudad, e impresiona por su magnitud y poderío. En la confluencia de los ríos Kazanka y Volga, el fuerte protobúlgaro de madera del siglo XII, destruido por los mongoles, fue reconstruido por los tártaros como una fortaleza que protegía su principado. Tras la conquista de la ciudad, Iván IV el Terrible ordeno la reconstrucción del Kremlin de Kazán siguiendo el mismo modelo. Fue completado entre 1556 y 1562 por maestros de Pskov. Dentro de su recinto amurallado se encuentran numerosos edificios históricos, el más antiguo de los cuales es la Catedral de la Anunciación (1561-62). Al igual que muchos otros edificios de la época, fue construida en la tradicional piedra de arenisca local, en vez de ladrillo, material utilizado en casi todo el resto de Rusia. Junto a ella se encuentra la Casa del Obispo (1829). Otro monumento de gran importancia es la mezquita Qol-Sharif, recientemente reconstruida en el interior del Kremlin. El Palacio de los Gobernadores (1845-1848), edificado en el lugar donde estaba el palacio del Jan, es hoy en día el Palacio Presidencial. Cerca de la Torre Spasskaya se encuentra el Monasterio del Salvador, de 1557. Fue el principal foco misionero cristiano en estas tierras predominantemente musulmanas. Entre los numerosos edificios militares destacan el Cuerpo de Guardia, la Escuela de Cadetes, la Escuela Ecuestre y la Fundición de Cañones de Artillería. Entre las imponentes murallas y torres de sus fortificaciones se eleva la más alta estructura del Kremlin de Kazán, la Torre Inclinada Soyembika, llamada así en honor de la última zarina tártara. El Kremlin de Kazán ha sido declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.
Kazan near by white Kreml Russia, Tartastan
Russian folk dance: Бабьи засидки & Кадриль
Interpretation of a folk song that originates from Russia. Done by Agricultural Academy Dance and Song Ensemble Razdolie, based in Buriatia, Russia. Recorded in Barcelinhos, Portugal, on 28/07/2018.
Cantiga rusa interpretada polo Agricultural Academy Dance and Song Ensemble Razdolie, de Buriacia, Rusia. Gravado o 28/07/2018 en Barcelinhos, durante o XXXVIII Festival Internacional do Rio.
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Views of St. Petersburg Russia
I shot this movie during a boat tour of the waterways of Saint Petersburg. It shows some of the city's magnificent architecture and glimpses of the busy city beyond the tranquility of the canals. Filmed in 4K with a Panasonic FZ1000.