Kirovka
Yes, we know that in almost all guidebooks Kirovka (or Chelyabinsk Arbat) invariably flaunts first place. But it’s really cool there! A large pedestrian street with wonderful sculptures, where it’s pleasant to walk, do some shopping, and pop into cafes - there’s just an unreal amount of all this per square meter. Street musicians have settled comfortably here: they play classics, rock, pop and invariably attract a crowd of spectators. There is also a cool place with playgrounds “House Upside Down” (as you guessed, everything is upside down there, yes), “Mirror Maze” and “Labyrinth of Fear” (only allowed there from 9 years old).
In the center of Kirovka there is a business building (111 meters high with a spire!): on the 23rd floor there is an observation deck with an incredible panoramic view. You can order a photo shoot on the roof, arrange a romantic dinner, a buffet, or even propose to your beloved - any whim for your money.
In general, Kirovka is crowded, fun and interesting - be sure to look and take a photo for memory.
Chelyabinsk pearls of architecture
Over its almost 250-year existence, the city of Ural craftsmen has gone through a lot. Each era has left traces in the architecture of its buildings, some of which are considered monuments of regional and federal significance.
Arkhipov merchant mansion
- Address: st. Communes, 68/41. Transport stop "Library".
The mansion, which once belonged to the wealthy businessman Arkhipov, is considered the best-preserved example of the original merchant architectural style of pre-revolutionary Chelyabinsk. The first floor of the building, erected in 1911, is built of stone, and the second of round timber, but the facade is completely plastered. Above the eaves of the mansion rise magnificent attics, topped with luxurious flowerpots. Its façade is decorated with stucco monograms, wreaths, and half-columns. The highlight of the exterior are the elegant forged elements of the balcony fencing and gratings between the attics.
Trading house Valeev
- Address: st. Kaslinskaya, 64. Transport stop "Shopping Center".
The merchant of the 1st guild, Muhammetkhan Faleev, occupied an honorable place among the most successful businessmen of pre-revolutionary Chelyabinsk. Therefore, it is not surprising that the best city store, opened in 1911, belonged to him. At that time, it was an ultra-modern shopping center with bright shop windows, mannequins, and autonomous electric lighting. The townspeople were also amazed by the exterior of the modern building. It looks incredibly elegant, attracting the eye with graceful half-columns, carved pediments, and cornice balustrades.
Ryabinin estate
- Address: st. Kaslinskaya, 137. Transport stop "Circus".
The wooden mansion, built in 1885, acquired its current exterior at the beginning of the last century, when businessman and industrialist A.L. became its owner. Ryabinin. It was then that three decorative hipped-roof turrets with spiers in the pseudo-Russian style appeared on the roof. The house with towers, well preserved to this day, is elegant and original. The window openings of the facade are decorated with openwork platbands, and the cornices are decorated with finely shaped carvings.
Palace of Culture "Mechel"
- Address: st. J. Hasheka, 1. Transport stop "DK Metallurgov".
A wonderful building in the style of a magnificent Stalinist Empire style, which houses the palace of culture for metallurgical plant workers, was inaugurated in 1957. Despite some pomp, it looks very elegant. The luxurious portico with an oval arch is supported by powerful columns, resplendent with friezes. Above the pediment there is a sculpture of a girl with a palm branch of Peace in her hand and two luxurious vases symbolizing abundance. The interiors of the palace are no less colorful, striking with the elegance of the stucco moldings.
Revolution Square and Theater Square
Literally across the street from Kirovka is Chelyabinsk Revolution Square, where loud mass movements regularly take place: concerts, parades and actions. In winter they build a beautiful ice town (slides, sculptures, attractions and that’s all), and in summer they equip a whole skate park for those who like to skate.
Behind the monument to Lenin on Revolution Square, you can relax in a nice park with a fountain, which in warm weather becomes singing - music plays, streams of water turn into figures and glow (really very beautiful!).
Take a short walk and reach the small Theater Square (yup, there’s another square there) and the Drama Theater - if you want to add culture and entertainment to your leisure time.
Opera and Ballet Theater named after M. V. Glinka
The function of artistic and moral education of residents has long rested on the mighty shoulders of the Opera and Ballet Theater, the construction of which began in 1937. The repertoire widely includes classical operas by Soviet and Western European composers, as well as familiar ballet performances in new interpretations. The uniform style, manner, and composition of the ballet troupe helped to win many prizes, awards and titles.
Art Museum
The Museum of Art (also right next to the Square) has several halls. In the “Ural Pavilion” you can see artistic casting - and no, it’s not boring at all: the figures are so good and high quality that they even cause bewilderment (how is it possible to make such “live” things from metal?!). There is a spacious stylish hall for changing exhibitions, a small hall for temporary exhibitions and an art salon. The latter sells exclusive gifts: engravings, sculptures and, again, castings.
Science Square and monument to Kurchatov
The monument to Academician Kurchatov, who managed to split the atom, is located near the Kurchatov shopping center on Science Square (and from there you can go straight to Gagarin Park). This is a very interesting architectural composition 27 meters high (!): two columns, each with a hemisphere of an atom, and between them is Kurchatov himself in full height. Every evening the monument is illuminated by spotlights. By the way, young people always hang out and skate on the square - after all, the SUSU campus is nearby. And in winter, this is how they set up an ice skating rink!
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SUSU
One of the largest educational institutions in the Urals is often compared to Moscow State University. And for good reason - they are really similar in appearance (but not in size, of course). For the anniversary of the university, 2 copper sculptures, each 8 meters long, were placed on the roof: Prometheus carrying fire - a symbol of knowledge, and Glory with a wreath - a reward for educational aspirations. A monument to a student was erected near the main building, near which students are resting on benches. By the way, there are many places nearby where you can have a snack or drink coffee.
Gagarin Park
A huge cozy area and almost the most favorite vacation spot of all Chelyabinsk residents. In the Gagarin Park in Chelyabinsk there are ponds (with catamaran rentals, by the way), a lot of trees and greenery. It's nice to take part in city events, take a walk and eat fried ice cream with cotton candy, ride a roller coaster or go-kart, jump on a trampoline, shoot at a shooting range, or just relax on a bench watching squirrels. In general, a holiday for every taste: you can have great fun with the whole family or go on a date with your significant other (especially since in the summer they show open-air films here).
Zoo
You buy an inexpensive entrance ticket (price - 150 rubles for an adult, 80 rubles for a child) and immerse yourself in the world of animals. Lions and tigers, monkeys, snakes, eagles, bears and many other animals live here. You can book an excursion, ride a pony, or even go to the petting zoo and touch rabbits with mini pigs. The children are delighted - of course, to see in real life those whom they have only seen in the picture. Fun family competitions are also constantly held on the territory - stay tuned for news. Chelyabinsk Zoo schedule: in winter - from 10:00 to 18:00, in summer (from April 15 to October 1) - from 10:00 to 20:00.
Museum of Local Lore
If you are more into historical things and are thinking about what to see in Chelyabinsk, then, for example, in the Museum of Local Lore there are more than 300 thousand items (even of all-Russian significance, not just local ones). There are permanent exhibitions, a children's museum (with entertaining workshops for kids and schoolchildren), a library, a rooftop museum and even a rock garden. Opening hours: on weekdays from 10:00 to 18:00, on weekends from 11:00 to 19:00. Single ticket price for all exhibitions: 250 rubles for schoolchildren and students, 350 rubles for adults.
In general, the building itself is located on the Miass embankment and it is gorgeous (see photo of the Museum of Local Lore) - it’s worth going if only to admire this architectural masterpiece or take stylish photos for Instagram.
Within walking distance is another cultural attraction of Chelyabinsk - the Memorial to Soldiers of Law and Order. Near the monument there is a place to sit and relax with a view of the museum and the Miass River.
Sights in the vicinity of Chelyabinsk
Kashtaksky pine forest
Kashtaksky pine forest
A pine forest grows 6 km from Chelyabinsk near the village of Kashtak. This is a magnificent natural monument with ship pines, the picturesque Miass River and abandoned sanatoriums from the USSR era.
The places will appeal to those who like to relax in the countryside. Here you can not only camp in a tent, but also rent a room at a recreation center.
Address: Chelyabinsk region; GPS: 55.28016, 61.37419
Aloe Pole Square
The Aloe Pole Park, by the way, is more than a hundred years old: once upon a time there was a Fair Square, and over time it was replaced by a beautiful square, the Palace of Pioneers, a basketball field and a children's playground. The Alexander Nevsky Temple flaunts, which just a few years ago was, imagine, an organ hall (it's a long story). And there is also a monument-mausoleum to Lenin with a bronze bust of the leader of the revolution on top: by the way, rallies often take place near it (well, that’s true, by the way).
Church of the Holy Trinity
Address: st. Kirova, 60A < Phone: Website: https://kirillmefody.ru/ Opening hours: 08:00 - 18:00, Mon - Sun
The church was moved to its place in 1768. in connection with the erection of the Nativity Cathedral (the largest at that time). In 1829 the building was rebuilt from wood to stone. And in 1919, the church was closed (which saved it from demolition, unlike the largest temple), and, when used for the needs of the city, it housed a local history museum. After many years, in 1990, the building was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church.
The Holy Trinity Church is valued not only for its long history, but also for its original layout, reminiscent of Noah's Ark, and unique acoustics, thanks to which a stereo sound effect is achieved, and audibility is excellent from anywhere in the temple. Therefore, chants and choir performances here are performed without accompaniment.
In addition, people come to the temple to see healing shrines: the icon of the Mother of God of the Sign, particles of the relics of the saints Apostle Andrew the First-Called, the Great Martyr Tryphon, the Venerable Seraphim of Sarov, the Holy Blessed Matrona of Moscow and the healer Great Martyr Panteleimon.
Sculpture “Sphere of Love”
We won’t be lying if we say that this composition is especially popular among newlyweds: people come here for the sake of beautiful photos, and also to seal the relationship not only with rings, but also with a strong kiss. Afterwards, according to tradition, a padlock with the names of the spouses is hung on the fence. The sculpture itself, by the way, was made in Italy, and it consists of four connected bronze trees with a blue glass dome: under it are two lovers flying towards each other (feminine and masculine). The sculpture “Sphere of Love” in Chelyabinsk is located right next to the Kinomax-Ural cinema: you definitely won’t miss it!
City `s history
Initially, in this area there was an insignificant small village of Chelyaby. Then, in 1736, a fortress was built nearby, and the city began to grow and develop around it. However, before the revolution it was a real Ural province within the Orenburg province. Only after the Trans-Siberian Railway was built, Chelyabinsk quickly turned into an important transshipment point on the highway, a kind of gateway to Siberia. This is what contributed to the rapid development of the future industrial [/img]The Civil War and then the Great Patriotic War played a major role in the development of the city. Local factories produced a huge number of combat vehicles and other equipment. Later, other large factories in Russia were evacuated here. The population during this period increased by 2.5 times. That is why the development of Chelyabinsk took place mainly during the war years, which affected the style of architecture. And the city itself received the nickname Tankograd.
Ferris wheel "360" next to the Megapolis cultural complex
The Ferris wheel at Megapolis operates all year round: the booths are closed, the seats are soft and climate control is working. In general, this is the second tallest wheel in Russia (73 meters, just for a second!): look at Chelyabinsk and all its main attractions in detail and even comfortably. By the way, you can order a program for a date or a holiday: they will ride three laps, and they will also set a whole table of goodies. Opening hours: from 10:00 to 01:00 (Monday and Thursday - from 13:00 to 01:00). For adults, the ticket price on weekdays is 180 rubles, and on weekends - 250 rubles (for children - 100 rubles and 150 rubles, respectively). Read the cost of individual offers on the company’s official website.
Abandoned State Bank Elevator
This place, the hero of creepy urban legends, gives many people chills, especially at night: a high abandoned building with black holes instead of windows looks mystical and mysterious. But the building was once considered the hallmark of Chelyabinsk! According to the townspeople, the people who live there are, however, not ghosts, but, as a rule, roofers, diggers and homeless people (but who knows?). Of course, we won’t recommend going inside the Chelyabinsk elevator (address: Kirova, 130v/1), but it’s definitely worth tickling your nerves while walking nearby.
House of V.G. Zhukovsky
Address: st. Truda, 88
This building is notable for being the oldest in the city and the only surviving house with a mezzanine built according to a standard design. Its owner was the founder of the Chelyabinsk City Hospital Vasily Grigorievich Zhukovsky.
At the end of the 18th century. Zhukovsky, being a doctor at a land hospital in St. Petersburg, was sent on an expedition led by doctor Andreevsky to Chelyabinsk to study an unknown disease, which was later called anthrax. The expedition turned out to be fateful for Zhukovsky. He kept records of the course of the illness of his leader, who vaccinated himself against a sick person to prove that the disease was infectious. Andreevsky recovered, and together with Zhukovsky was awarded the order. Zhukovsky also received the title of doctor (after another 12 years as a staff doctor). At the end of the expedition, he expressed a desire to stay in Chelyabinsk, which was granted. And in 1800 the house was built.
Thanks to his efforts, the first infirmary was opened in 1823, at first providing only medical care (there was no food or supplies), after 5 years a new room with 20 beds was built, then 30. That building lasted 45 years, then was moved to a new one place and grew into a multi-building clinical hospital.
After the death of the owner, the house was bought by Pokrovsky and became profitable. Subsequently, it served as a post office, the headquarters of a European company, and various organizations and services during Soviet times. In the 90s, a copy of it was erected on the site, almost to the foundation of the destroyed house.
City Park named after Pushkin
The cozy family park of Pushkin with lots of greenery, sculptures, benches and a fountain is a kind of island of relaxation from the bustle of the city. There are summer cafes on the territory, various events are regularly held, and horseback riding. And, of course, we should mention the attractions: a Ferris wheel, trampolines, carousels, trains, roller coasters - especially a lot of fun for children of all ages.
On the territory of the park there is a real steam locomotive “Red Communard” (this is not a model or a copy!). At one time, he traveled around Siberia and transported pounds of bread for starving Moscow in 1920. Subsequently, the real hero took pride of place on the pedestal.
Kirova street
Address: central district
It is also called Kirovka - the main pedestrian street of the city. As in many cities, it is included in the mandatory program of any tourist. Walking along the street you can see many monuments and cultural heritage sites: Akhmetov’s mansion, the Znamya cinema and the residential building of the regional executive committee. Such a vacation spot for tourists and citizens cost Chelyabinsk the aggravation of transport problems in this part of the city. But in 2010, a musical dedicated to Kirovka and her bronze sculptures was released, which Chelyabinsk residents really loved.
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Victory Garden Park
The second largest park in the city, “Garden of Victory,” is located in the Traktorozavodsky district, and it was developed already in the 1930s (it managed to be the garden of the tractor district and the socialist city of ChTZ). On the main square there is a monument of glory, the Alley of Veterans, the Alley of Peace, the Alley of Youth, an indoor theater and a children's playground.
In 2008, the “Good Angel of the World” monument was opened in the “Victory Garden”, and, by the way, it is of international significance: a ten-meter column with a hemisphere (symbol of the Earth), on which stands a golden angel with a dove in his hands.
In addition, there is a museum of military equipment in the park and, they say, there is no other similar exhibition in the Urals anywhere except in Chelyabinsk. There are also self-propelled artillery units, a ZIS-5 vehicle, tanks and other powerful vehicles - by the way, children really like to climb on them.
Tips for tourists
- If you arrive in the city by plane, getting to the center will not be difficult. To do this, you should use public transport. The cheapest option is buses. A trip by minibus will cost a little more.
- You can get around the city not only by buses and minibuses, but also by trams and trolleybuses. If you come by your own car, remember that in the morning and evening you can get stuck in traffic jams on the central streets.
- The most popular, but also the most expensive places are on Kirovka, the main street. If you prefer to save on your vacation, you should pay attention to the number of visitors. The more attractive the prices and quality of the dishes, the more people there are in the room.
- There are many places in the city that sell traditional fast food. In such establishments you can try not only sandwiches and hamburgers, but also pancakes with original desserts. All this for a reasonable fee.
- Experienced travelers should visit Chelyabinsk in winter. The city covered with snow looks fabulous. Even in winter, a variety of events continue to be held in squares and parks. And frost is not a hindrance to this.
- There are also ski resorts. They are located on the outskirts of the city. For a winter holiday, these bases are an ideal place. In Chelyabinsk there are ski schools and equipment rental points. In addition, there are a lot of picturesque places for walks.
- In summer, the city can be very hot, which is something that lovers of walks and excursions should not forget about. During the daytime, walking along the streets of Chelyabinsk can be uncomfortable.
- The city has many hotels and inns of different price categories. Budget travelers can easily find hostels. For lovers of luxury living, there are five-star hotels. You need to understand: the closer the hotel is to the city center, the more expensive it is.
Ice Arena "Traktor"
“Home” of Chelyabinsk love and pride - the Traktor hockey team. According to fans, everything in the arena is thought out: a great box, shops for fan paraphernalia, drinks, hot hot dogs and hot competitions - well, it’s like some kind of fairy tale! In addition to hockey games, all sorts of sporting events and concerts are held here. Follow the poster and look for the light.
Botanical Garden of ChelSU
The unique botanical garden is cared for by students and teachers of the Faculty of Ecology. Entrance is absolutely free and free: residents of the residential area love to walk here with their children and admire the flowers and greenery. Many plants are even listed in the Red Book (for example, fragrant violet and northern shiverekia).
But the most important thing is that a whole family of fearless gophers lives on the territory (they have already become a local meme and received a separate public page on VKontakte)! True, they complain a little about them - they eat the very greens that the volunteers diligently grow, but what can you do? They also made a pond in the botanical garden, with old boats installed next to it. Beauty! Now you know what a tourist can see in Chelyabinsk: and if you choose a few of your favorite places, you can get around them in just one day (most of them are in the center)!
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Mansion of M.P.Arkhipov
Address: st. Communes, 68
The building, built in 1911, is the only one in Chelyabinsk that has preserved its interior decoration and interior from pre-revolutionary times. Since 1977 it has been under state protection as an architectural monument.
The first floor of this building is brick, the second is wooden. It is in excellent condition due to the quality of finishing and construction work, despite the fact that it has not been repaired for almost 90 years. Not only the plaster stucco on the ceilings and wooden doors have been preserved; but also paintings, tiled stoves, forged railings of stone stairs. You can see unique decor in each room; even lampshades on the theme “Seasons” have been preserved.
The personality of the owner of the house is of interest: having grown up in a peasant family, he achieved significant heights in trade, organized the Arkhipov and Co. trading house, became a philanthropist, gained authority in society and was awarded several medals.
Not so long ago, the building turned 100 years old, and during this time it managed to be an orphanage, newspaper editorial offices, housing administration and other organizations. Since 1997, it has been given over to the Chelyabinsk Scientific Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and in 2012 it was transferred to the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for free use. There was a proposal to open a museum of Chelyabinsk merchants in the building, the question remains open.