5 Places to Explore in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Located about 400km east
of Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod
is one of the most important centres of cultural, economic, and political
activity in European Russia. Widely considered, after St
Petersburg and Moscow, to be Russia’s ‘third city’, Nizhny is fast
becoming a hot-spot for Russian and global tourists alike, attracted by the
city’s up-and-coming reputation and stunning landscape.
Completed in 2012,
taking a ride on Nizhny Novgorod’s cablecar
has fast become a favorite activity of tourists. The trip offers
unparalleled opportunities to view the city’s gorgeous natural landscape from
this bird’s eye position. The 3660m long gondola lift connects Nizhny to the
town of Bor and stretches across the Volga River for 900 panoramic meters. The
gondola acts as both a convenient means of transportation and a fantastic
sight-seeing expedition – come at sunset for a golden-bathed view of the river
and surrounding landscape.
House-museum of Maxim Gorky
During the Soviet
era, Nizhny Novgorod, birthplace of celebrated Russian writer Maxim
Gorky, was renamed ‘Gorky’ in honor of this national hero. This home has been
preserved in a state as accurate as possible to how it was left by Gorky and is
so successful in this that it would seem as though the writer still lived
there. The museum ‘s historic interiors and authentic furnishings will
transport you back to the 1900s and the creative world of this icon of Russian
literature. Come and make the most of this unique experience to delve into the
childhood world of this Russian father of social realism. Museum booklets and
guided tours are available in English.
Nizhegorodskaya Yarmarka
A yarmarka is
something akin to a fair, and this historic former market place was restored in
1991, the site now playing home to a superb modern exhibition centre. The
city’s yarmarka plays host to international events, fairs, and
conventions. In 2011, for the 20year anniversary of the fair’s re-founding, a
vast array of exhibitions were organized, attended by thousands including
members of the British royal family, Vladimir Putin, Mikhail
Gorbachev, and Margaret Thatcher. The fair is not only a buzzing centre of
business and culture, it is also one of the city’s most impressive sights.
The National Centre of Contemporary Art
Inside the walls of
Nizhny’s Kremlin can also be found one of the best modern art galleries in
Russia. Linked to galleries in both St Petersburg and Moscow, this
top-ranking exhibition center houses regularly changing displays of
both Russian and international art as well as interactive exhibits and a media
library. Progress is also on-going of adding a concert hall, extending the
exhibition areas, and creating a restaurant. These additions aim to make art
contemporary, not simply a detached, unrelatable concept, but bring it closer
to the Russian people.
Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street
An excellent spot to
soak up the best of the city’s atmosphere, this pedestrian street lies in the
heart of Nizhny Novgorod. The beautiful Bolshaya Pokrovskaya
Street is constantly buzzing and provides new and exciting sights at every
turn. Gorgeous buildings and fountains tower on all sides – showcasing the best
of Nizhny’s architecture. Quirky shop fronts and lovely local souvenirs will
have you pausing at every window while the charming cafés will draw you in with
their tempting aromas. Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street transforms by night into a
vibrant hub of evening activity and is the place to come for a night-out in the
city. The bars of this street are favorites with Nizhny Novgorod’s student
population.
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