Russia/Irkuts (Walking tour-Kirov Square) Part 21
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Irkutsk
Irkutsk (Russian: Иркутск; IPA: [ɪrˈkutsk]) is a city and the administrative center of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, and one of the largest cities in Siberia. Population:650.000
The city proper lies on the Angara River, a tributary of the Yenisei, 72 kilometers (45 mi) below its outflow from Lake Baikal and on the bank opposite the suburb of Glaskovsk. The river, 580-meter (1,900 ft) wide, is crossed by the Irkutsk Hydroelectric Dam and three other bridges downstream.
The Irkut River, from which the town takes its name, is a smaller river that joins the Angara directly opposite the city. The main portion of the city is separated from several landmarks—the monastery, the fort and the port, as well as its suburbs—by another tributary, the Ida (or Ushakovka) River. The two main parts of Irkutsk are customarily referred to as the left bank and the right bank, with respect to the flow of the Angara River.Irkutsk is situated in a landscape of rolling hills within the thick taiga that is typical in Eastern Siberia.
According to the regional plan, Irkutsk city will be combined with its neighboring industrial towns of Shelekhov and Angarsk to form a metropolitan area with a total population of over a million.
Irkutsk is the administrative center of the oblast and, within the framework of administrative divisions, it also serves as the administrative center of Irkutsky District, even though it is not a part of it. As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the City of Irkutsk an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[citation needed] As a municipal division, the City of Irkutsk is incorporated as Irkutsk Urban Okrug.
The coat of arms of Irkutsk features an old symbol of Dauria: a Siberian tiger with a sable in his mouth. When the coat of arms was devised in 1690, the animal was described as a tiger (babr, a bookish word of Persian derivation) with a sable in his mouth. This image had been used by the Yakutsk customs office from about 1642. It has its origin in a seal of the Siberia Khanate representing a sable and showcasing the fact that Siberia (or rather Yugra) was the main source of sable fur throughout the Middle Ages. (Actually, the English word sable is derived from the Russian sobol).
By the mid-19th century, the word babr had fallen out of common usage, but it was still recorded in the Armorial of the Russian Empire. Furthermore, the tigers became extinct in this part of Siberia. In the 1870s, a high-placed French heraldist with a limited command of Russian assumed that babr was a misspelling of bobr, the Russian word for beaver, and changed the wording accordingly. This modification engendered a long dispute between the local authorities, who were so confused by the revised description that they started to depict the babr as a fabulous animal, half-tiger and half-beaver.The Soviets abolished the image altogether, but it was restored following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Important roads and railways like the Trans-Siberian Highway (Federal M53 and M55 Highways) and Trans-Siberian Railway connect Irkutsk to other regions in Russia and Mongolia. The city is also served by the Irkutsk International Airport and the smaller Irkutsk Northwest Airport.
The Federal road and railway to Moscow and Vladivostok pass through the other side of the Angara River from central Irkutsk.
Trams are one major mode of public transit in Irkutsk. Other modes are trolleybus, bus, and fixed-route taxi, cycling (marshrutka). Irkutsk is characterized by an extreme variation of temperatures between seasons. It can be very warm in the summer, and very cold in the winter. However, Lake Baikal has a tempering effect thanks to which temperatures in Irkutsk are not as extreme as elsewhere in Siberia. The warmest month of the year is July, when the average temperature is +18 °C (64 °F), the highest temperature recorded being +37.2 °C (99.0 °F). The coldest month of the year is January, when the average temperature is −18 °C (0 °F), and record low of −49.7 °C (−57.5 °F). Precipitation also varies widely throughout the year, with July also being the wettest month, when precipitation averages 113 millimeters (4.4 in). The driest month is February, when precipitation averages only 7.6 millimeters (0.30 in). Almost all precipitation during the Siberian winter falls as flurry, dry snow.Wikipedia
Russia/Irkutsk (Walking tour 1) Part 20
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Irkutsk
Irkutsk (Russian: Иркутск; IPA: [ɪrˈkutsk]) is a city and the administrative center of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, and one of the largest cities in Siberia. Population:650.000
The city proper lies on the Angara River, a tributary of the Yenisei, 72 kilometers (45 mi) below its outflow from Lake Baikal and on the bank opposite the suburb of Glaskovsk. The river, 580-meter (1,900 ft) wide, is crossed by the Irkutsk Hydroelectric Dam and three other bridges downstream.
The Irkut River, from which the town takes its name, is a smaller river that joins the Angara directly opposite the city. The main portion of the city is separated from several landmarks—the monastery, the fort and the port, as well as its suburbs—by another tributary, the Ida (or Ushakovka) River. The two main parts of Irkutsk are customarily referred to as the left bank and the right bank, with respect to the flow of the Angara River.Irkutsk is situated in a landscape of rolling hills within the thick taiga that is typical in Eastern Siberia.
According to the regional plan, Irkutsk city will be combined with its neighboring industrial towns of Shelekhov and Angarsk to form a metropolitan area with a total population of over a million.
Irkutsk is the administrative center of the oblast and, within the framework of administrative divisions, it also serves as the administrative center of Irkutsky District, even though it is not a part of it. As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the City of Irkutsk an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[citation needed] As a municipal division, the City of Irkutsk is incorporated as Irkutsk Urban Okrug.
The coat of arms of Irkutsk features an old symbol of Dauria: a Siberian tiger with a sable in his mouth. When the coat of arms was devised in 1690, the animal was described as a tiger (babr, a bookish word of Persian derivation) with a sable in his mouth. This image had been used by the Yakutsk customs office from about 1642. It has its origin in a seal of the Siberia Khanate representing a sable and showcasing the fact that Siberia (or rather Yugra) was the main source of sable fur throughout the Middle Ages. (Actually, the English word sable is derived from the Russian sobol).
By the mid-19th century, the word babr had fallen out of common usage, but it was still recorded in the Armorial of the Russian Empire. Furthermore, the tigers became extinct in this part of Siberia. In the 1870s, a high-placed French heraldist with a limited command of Russian assumed that babr was a misspelling of bobr, the Russian word for beaver, and changed the wording accordingly. This modification engendered a long dispute between the local authorities, who were so confused by the revised description that they started to depict the babr as a fabulous animal, half-tiger and half-beaver.The Soviets abolished the image altogether, but it was restored following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Important roads and railways like the Trans-Siberian Highway (Federal M53 and M55 Highways) and Trans-Siberian Railway connect Irkutsk to other regions in Russia and Mongolia. The city is also served by the Irkutsk International Airport and the smaller Irkutsk Northwest Airport.
The Federal road and railway to Moscow and Vladivostok pass through the other side of the Angara River from central Irkutsk.
Trams are one major mode of public transit in Irkutsk. Other modes are trolleybus, bus, and fixed-route taxi, cycling (marshrutka). Irkutsk is characterized by an extreme variation of temperatures between seasons. It can be very warm in the summer, and very cold in the winter. However, Lake Baikal has a tempering effect thanks to which temperatures in Irkutsk are not as extreme as elsewhere in Siberia. The warmest month of the year is July, when the average temperature is +18 °C (64 °F), the highest temperature recorded being +37.2 °C (99.0 °F). The coldest month of the year is January, when the average temperature is −18 °C (0 °F), and record low of −49.7 °C (−57.5 °F). Precipitation also varies widely throughout the year, with July also being the wettest month, when precipitation averages 113 millimeters (4.4 in). The driest month is February, when precipitation averages only 7.6 millimeters (0.30 in). Almost all precipitation during the Siberian winter falls as flurry, dry snow.
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러시아 사람들이 거주하던 전통 가옥들을 재현해놓은 탈츠 목조건축 박물관이 서 있다. 가장 먼저 눈에 들어오는 건축물은 17세기에 카자크족에 의해 세워진 일리무스키 요새의 정문 스파스키예 대문이다. 좁은 문을 들어가면 당시 사용했던 여러 무기들을 전시해 놓은 곳이 있는데, 옷 하나의 무게가 10킬로그램이 넘는다는 철갑옷이 인상적이었다. 나무로 지어진 이 요새가 과연 적의 침입을 막았을까 싶었지만 요새는 그렇게 340년의 세월동안 견고하게 존재하고 있었다. 스파스키예 문 옆에는 1679년에 건축된 작은 예배당, 카잔스카야 교회가 있다. 원래 우스티일림스카바라는 곳에 있었는데 잦은 홍수 때문에 이곳으로 옮겨왔고, 지금까지도 매 주일 예배를 드리는 곳이라고 한다. 17세기부터 19세기까지 러시아의 전통 목조주택 40여 동을 전시하고 있는 탈츠 박물관에는 과거 러시아인들이 살았던 이즈바라는 형식의 나무집도 볼 수 있었다. 건물에서 가구 생활도구까지 모두가 나무로만 만들어져 있다. 그 중에는 낯익은 물건 맷돌도 있었다. 우리 맷돌과 다른 점이 있다면 이마저도 나무로 만들었다는 것이다. 날씨가 추워서 그런지 관람객들은 거의 눈에 띄지 않았는데 경내를 구경하다 무언가를 팔고 있는 가판대를 발견하니, 내심 반가웠다. 아기자기한 손거울에서부터 나무 빗, 작은 상자들까지 목조주택 박물관답게 하나같이 나무로 만든 공예품을 팔고 있었다. “이것은 자작나무로 만든 공예품이에요. 자작나무 껍질로 만든 것이지요. 이 위에 그림이 있는데요. 바이칼을 상징하는 것입니다.” 자작나무 껍질은 100년 이상 썩지도 않고 단단하기 때문에 여러 가지 보관용기며 컵을 만드는 데 더 없이 좋은 재료라고 한다.“
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Russia People are standing in the museum of wooden architecture talcheu haenoteun reproduce traditional houses was inhabited. The first building entering the eye is the main entrance gate of one example Limousin Ski Ski Spa fortress built by Cossack family in the 17th century. There is where you enter the narrow door, put on display a number of weapons that were used at the time, the clothes one more than the 10 kg weight was an impressive iron armor. This wooden fortress was built did indeed wanted to break the enemy's fortress were stopped there so solidly during the years of 340 years. Ski Spa next door has a small chapel example, the Scarborough Kazan's Church was built in 1679. Original funny tee where ilrim wish Scarborough was moved here because of frequent floods came, and now it even offering a place of worship every Sunday. From the 17th century until the 19th century, the talcheu museum exhibits more than 40 traditional wooden houses east of Russia were past the Russians also lived to see the rise of logs desired format. All households living in the building until the tool is made only in wood. Among the things that millstone were also familiar. If we mill and other points made by yimajeodo trees will have. The weather is cold grunge visitors do find a stand selling something that is visiting the grounds they did very noticeable, it was secretly glad. A hand mirror from the charming wooden combs, small boxes up like a museum of wooden houses were selling crafts made by one such tree. It's a craft made of birch. Geotyijiyo made of birch bark. The picture I'm on it. Is a symbol of Baikal. Birch bark is called more without good material to make several cups storage containers because he neither rot hard for more than 100 years.
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Angara Hotel, Irkutsk, Russia
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Aufenthalt im Herzen von Irkutsk
Gegenüber dem Rathaus von Irkutsk am Kirov-Platz erwartet Sie dieses 3-Sterne-Hotel. Freuen Sie sich auf ein großes Spa mit Schönheitssalon, 3 internationale Restaurants und das kostenfreie WLAN. Alle Zimmer bieten ein farbenfrohes Interieur.
Zu den Vorzügen des Angara Hotels zählen ein Innenpool, eine Sauna und ein Fitnessraum. Außerdem können Sie sich bei Massagen und Kosmetikanwendungen verwöhnen lassen, während auch zahnärztliche Behandlungen gebucht werden können.
Die modern eingerichteten Zimmer und Suiten im Angara verfügen über Klimaanlage, einen Schreibtisch und einen Haartrockner.
In den Restaurants des Hotels Angara namens Flamingo, Silk sowie im chinesischen Restaurant genießen Sie verschiedene Gerichte. Ebenso laden der London Pub und der elegante Billard VIP-Club zum Verweilen ein.
Die Mitarbeiter an der 24-Stunden-Rezeption des Angara können für Sie einen Ausflug zum Baikalsee organisieren. Dieser befindet sich nur 45 Fahrminuten entfernt. Zudem kann auf Anfrage ein Transfer zum Flughafen Irkutsk arrangiert werden.
Russia/Irkutsk (Wooden architecture in Irkutks) Part 24
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Wooden architecture in Irkutks:
Irkutsk has the biggest range of 19th century wooden architecture in Siberia. Out of all Siberian towns, only Irkutsk and Tobolsk have preserved their historic face. Wooden houses can be found in the centre of Irkutsk. If you walk 500m from Lenin's monument down Lenin street towards Krestovozdvizhenskaia church, you will reach the old part of Irkutsk with its characteristic wooden architecture. Timiriazeva, Podgornaia and Lapina streets are some of the streets near the church not destroyed by the 1879 fire.
THE HOUSE OF THE SHASTINS
Engelsa, 21.
The house was built at the end of the 19th century and is better known as the 'Kruzhevnoi dom' ('the lacy house'). In 1999 a complete restoration of the Shastins' homestead was completed – the building now accommodates representatives of the House of Europe.
SUKACHEVA'S HOMESTEAD
On the corner of ulitsa Dekabrskikh Sobitii and ulitsa Sovetskaia.
The homestead was built at the end of the 19th century and consists of several wooden houses. The old home of V.P.Sukachev was converted into an art gallery and his collection is now the core of the main exhibition at the Irkutsk Art Museum. Also on site are the buildings of the girls' school which Sukachev built, funded and maintained, the servants' houses, and the stable. The house where Vladimir Platonovich and his family lived has been replaced by a tank. The homestead is currently undergoing restoration.
Russia/Irkutsk (Sedova Street-Music 4) Part 29
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Russians march in Irkutsk for National Unity Day
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Parades were held around Russia on November 4 to celebrate National Unity Day.
The holiday, which marks Russia’s defeat of Polish invaders in 1612, was created by President Vladimir Putin nine years ago.
These were the scenes in Irkutsk, in the east of the country.
While in Khabarovsk around 100 nationalists paraded along the Amur River in a park before dispersing.
About 70 people joined a nationalist march in Kazan, capital of the Russian republic of Tatarstan.
Салют, запланированный на 9 мая, прогремит в Иркутске в День России
Исправить можно и ситуацию с салютом Победы! Зрелищное мероприятие было отменено из-за ураганного ветра. Использовать пиротехнику в таких условиях было очень опасно.
Сегодня организаторы шоу приняли решение: увидеть фейерверк иркутяне и гости областного центра всё же смогут! Деньги на пиротехнику - 2 миллиона рублей - в областном бюджете предусмотрены. Их должны были выплатить подрядчику по факту исполнения договора. Так как помешала погода, дату запуска просто перенесли. Новый повод представится теперь 12 июня. Эта дата тоже праздничная, будет отмечаться День России. На вечернем небе должен появиться наш государственный флаг из фейрверков. Другие визуальные образы пока держатся в секрете.
Russia/Baikal Lake ( have a fun ) Part 33
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Lake Baikal in Siberia is the oldest and deepest freshwater lake in the world.
Russia/Irkutsk (Sedova Street-Music 2) Part 27
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Russia/Irkutsk (Sedova Street-Music 1) Part 26
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Russia/Moscow (Alexander Gardens) by night Part 8
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Alexander Gardens (Russian: Александровский сад) was one of the first urban public parks in Moscow, Russia. The park comprises three separate gardens, which stretch along all the length of the western Kremlin wall for 865 metres (2,838 ft) between the building of the Moscow Manege and the Kremlin.
After the Napoleonic Wars, Tsar Alexander I ordered architect Osip Bove to reconstruct parts of the city which had been destroyed by French troops. Bove laid out a new garden from 1819-1823, on the site of the riverbed of the Neglinnaya River, which was channeled underground.
Upper Garden
Towards the main entrance to the park is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with an eternal flame brought from the Field of Mars in Leningrad. Created in 1967, it contains the body of a soldier who fell during the Great Patriotic War at the kilometer 41 marker of Leningradskoe Shosse, the nearest point the forces of Nazi Germany penetrated towards Moscow. Post Number One, where the honor sentinels stand on guard, used to be located in front of Lenin's Mausoleum, but was moved to the Tomb of The Unknown Soldier in the 1990s. The middle section of the upper garden contains a faux ruined grotto built underneath the Middle Arsenal Tower. Although not constructed until 1841, this was part of Bove's original design. The garden's cast iron gate and grille were designed to commemorate the Russian victories over Napoleon, and its rocks are rubble from buildings destroyed during the French occupation of Moscow.
In front of the grotto is an obelisk erected on July 10 1914, a year after the tercentenary of the Romanov dynasty was celebrated. The monument made of granite from Finland listed all of the Romanov Tsars and had the coats of arms of the (Russian) provinces. Four years later, the dynasty was gone, and the Bolsheviks (per Lenin’s directive on Monumental propaganda) removed the imperial eagle, and re-carved the monument with a list of 19 socialist and communist philosophers and political leaders, personally approved by Lenin. Originally in the Lower Garden, it was relocated to its present location in 1966. There is discussion to remove Lenin's and reinstall an obelisk duplicating the original.
The wrought iron grille, enclosing this part of the garden, has a design of fasces, which are intended to commemorate the military victory over Napoleon.
The northern part of the garden is adjacent to the large underground shopping complex at Manege Square.
Middle Garden
The most prominent feature of the Middle Garden is the outlying Kutafya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin. There is an entrance to the park opposite the tower directly to the Moscow Metro system.
Lower Garden
Laid out in 1823, the Lower Garden stretches to the road leading to the Borovitskaya Tower, one of two vehicular and pedestrian entrances to the Kremlin.Wikipedia
Russia/Irkuts (Walking tour) Part 22
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Irkutsk
Irkutsk (Russian: Иркутск; IPA: [ɪrˈkutsk]) is a city and the administrative center of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, and one of the largest cities in Siberia. Population:650.000
The city proper lies on the Angara River, a tributary of the Yenisei, 72 kilometers (45 mi) below its outflow from Lake Baikal and on the bank opposite the suburb of Glaskovsk. The river, 580-meter (1,900 ft) wide, is crossed by the Irkutsk Hydroelectric Dam and three other bridges downstream.
The Irkut River, from which the town takes its name, is a smaller river that joins the Angara directly opposite the city. The main portion of the city is separated from several landmarks—the monastery, the fort and the port, as well as its suburbs—by another tributary, the Ida (or Ushakovka) River. The two main parts of Irkutsk are customarily referred to as the left bank and the right bank, with respect to the flow of the Angara River.Irkutsk is situated in a landscape of rolling hills within the thick taiga that is typical in Eastern Siberia.
According to the regional plan, Irkutsk city will be combined with its neighboring industrial towns of Shelekhov and Angarsk to form a metropolitan area with a total population of over a million.
Irkutsk is the administrative center of the oblast and, within the framework of administrative divisions, it also serves as the administrative center of Irkutsky District, even though it is not a part of it. As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the City of Irkutsk an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[citation needed] As a municipal division, the City of Irkutsk is incorporated as Irkutsk Urban Okrug.
The coat of arms of Irkutsk features an old symbol of Dauria: a Siberian tiger with a sable in his mouth. When the coat of arms was devised in 1690, the animal was described as a tiger (babr, a bookish word of Persian derivation) with a sable in his mouth. This image had been used by the Yakutsk customs office from about 1642. It has its origin in a seal of the Siberia Khanate representing a sable and showcasing the fact that Siberia (or rather Yugra) was the main source of sable fur throughout the Middle Ages. (Actually, the English word sable is derived from the Russian sobol).
By the mid-19th century, the word babr had fallen out of common usage, but it was still recorded in the Armorial of the Russian Empire. Furthermore, the tigers became extinct in this part of Siberia. In the 1870s, a high-placed French heraldist with a limited command of Russian assumed that babr was a misspelling of bobr, the Russian word for beaver, and changed the wording accordingly. This modification engendered a long dispute between the local authorities, who were so confused by the revised description that they started to depict the babr as a fabulous animal, half-tiger and half-beaver.The Soviets abolished the image altogether, but it was restored following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Important roads and railways like the Trans-Siberian Highway (Federal M53 and M55 Highways) and Trans-Siberian Railway connect Irkutsk to other regions in Russia and Mongolia. The city is also served by the Irkutsk International Airport and the smaller Irkutsk Northwest Airport.
The Federal road and railway to Moscow and Vladivostok pass through the other side of the Angara River from central Irkutsk.
Trams are one major mode of public transit in Irkutsk. Other modes are trolleybus, bus, and fixed-route taxi, cycling (marshrutka). Irkutsk is characterized by an extreme variation of temperatures between seasons. It can be very warm in the summer, and very cold in the winter. However, Lake Baikal has a tempering effect thanks to which temperatures in Irkutsk are not as extreme as elsewhere in Siberia. The warmest month of the year is July, when the average temperature is +18 °C (64 °F), the highest temperature recorded being +37.2 °C (99.0 °F). The coldest month of the year is January, when the average temperature is −18 °C (0 °F), and record low of −49.7 °C (−57.5 °F). Precipitation also varies widely throughout the year, with July also being the wettest month, when precipitation averages 113 millimeters (4.4 in). The driest month is February, when precipitation averages only 7.6 millimeters (0.30 in). Almost all precipitation during the Siberian winter falls as flurry, dry snow.Wikipedia
Зима в Сибири Иркутск (Winter in Siberia)
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Фонтан в Иркутске
танцующий фонтан в Иркутске