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Tyumen’s main pedestrian street. It features over thirty historical landmarks, many decorated with the signature Tyumen woodcarving. A fine example is the 19th-century estate of merchant Vasily Burkov, located at 30 Dzerzhinsky Street — with elaborate façades, deep carving, and a grand porch supported by plant-motif brackets. This green, blooming street blends restored wooden architecture with early-20th-century stone Art Nouveau. Here, old merchant houses stand alongside modern cafés and summer terraces, while in the evening, string lights glow and winding benches invite visitors to rest.


Livadia Palace
This architectural masterpiece from the early 20th century was designed by architect Nikolai Krasnov. The palace was built in just 17 months and became the last structure erected in the Russian Empire for the Romanov family. In 1945, it hosted the Yalta Conference with leaders of the anti-Hitler coalition.

"Troy" Park
A wonderful place to relax with children in Krasnoyarsk.
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