There are excellent observation platforms on the territory of the Kremlin, from which a very picturesque view of the banks of the Volga opens, especially in the place where Kazanka flows into it. Here is an island on which a monument to Russian soldiers, who died during the capture of Kazan, was built. Previously, the monument was called "The Temple of Holy Face of Christ the Savior". Bauman Street, which is secretly called "Kazansky Arbat", is located in the center of the city, among its main decorations, the Epiphany Cathedral, in which Feodor Chaliapin was christened. The bizarre bell tower of the cathedral is considered the most interesting decoration of the historic street, to which leads six bridges, which cross over the Bulaq canal. Each of the bridges not only has its own name, but also its own history. Despite the fact that the bridges are already several centuries old, they are perfectly preserved and manage their destination.
If you go to one of the old lanes from Bauman Street, you can go to Kazan University; it is one of the largest educational centers in Russia. In addition to the university itself, the most beautiful buildings of the National Museum, the National Library and the Alexandrovsky Passage are located in this area. In Kazan, there are many interesting places and attractions; there are chic architectural monuments, traces of ancient majestic cities, monasteries and mosques. To see at least half of the outstanding sights of the city, you need to visit here more than once.
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