About
A striking site that preserves the memory of history. Behind the wooden palisade and beneath the towering Sretensky Cathedral stands a replica of the original fortress that was built here 350 years ago. In the 19th century, participants of a failed uprising lived here — exiled to Siberia for rebelling against the tsar. Once settled, they contributed greatly to the development of Yalutorovsk, founding schools — including Siberia’s first girls' school.

Pushkinskaya Street
This less-than-a-kilometer-long street connects the embankment with the "Spartak" cinema. It's a pedestrian zone that's pleasant to walk along both in the morning and evening. On the right side—houses, on the left—a small river. The alley is lined with chestnut trees, with benches and lanterns in the middle. Closer to the sea—a magnificent gazebo with columns and wrought-iron details.

Have a Photo Session in Traditional Costumes
Feel like a movie character.
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