Sights in the vicinity of Tyumen
Hot spring "Avan"
Hot spring "Avan"
40 km from the city, on the territory of the Avan country club, there are thermal springs. In general, Tyumen is rich in these natural wonders. Hot springs can be found both in the city itself and in its surroundings.
The Avan club offers guests three open-air swimming pools: a large one with water cannons, a children's pool with a depth of 90 cm, and a massage pool. The water temperature is not lower than 45 °C.
Address: Mira street, 4, Kamenka village, Tyumen region
Opening hours: daily from 9:00 to 00:00
Entrance: for adults - 500 rubles, for children - 300 rubles.
Official website: https://www.avan72.ru/
Hot spring "Verkhniy Bor"
Hot spring "Verkhniy Bor"
The Verkhny Bor recreation center attracts Tyumen residents and city guests with swimming pools with mineral water. There are reservoirs with springs in the hotel complex and spa hotel. The most popular pool in the hotel is huge (400 sq. m), divided into a children's area, a swimming area and a jacuzzi area. The water is moderately hot (39–40 °C).
But on weekends and holidays it gets quite crowded. It makes more sense to visit the pool on weekdays.
Address: Salairsky tract, 27, Tyumen, Tyumen region.
Opening hours: daily from 9:00 to 00:00
Entrance: for adults - 320 rubles, for children - 170 rubles, access to the swimming pool for adults - 900 rubles, for children - 650 rubles.
Hot spring "Soviet"
Hot spring "Soviet"
A very popular place among locals and visitors. It’s a bit far from Tyumen (35 km), but it works around the clock. The highlight of the recreation center is that there is not only a swimming pool with mineral water, there is a lake nearby with the same mineral water. In the pool the water temperature is kept at 48 °C, but the lake is cooler - from 37 °C.
Address: Salairsky tract, 27 km, Tyumen
Entrance: for adults - 340 rubles, for children - 250 rubles.
Blue Lake Mullashi
Blue Lake Mullashi
An artificial reservoir 40 km from Tyumen is extremely popular among residents of the region. In the past it was a quarry, but now it is filled with the purest water with a noticeable blue tint.
There are several beaches here. Some can be accessed for free if you walk to the beach. For those who want to relax in a civilized manner, it is better to go to the Cuba beach. There are cabins, sun loungers, bungalows, and a children's playground. The remaining beaches are almost not equipped.
Address: Mullashinsky tract, 13th km, Tyumen
All Saints Church
The temple will surprise tourists with its unusual shape, which is not typical for religious buildings in Russia. The building was built in 1833, when the wooden structure fell into disrepair. Immediately after the revolution they wanted to completely dismantle the church, but for some reason they did not do this.
All Saints Church
By the millennium of the baptism of Rus', a major overhaul of the temple was carried out. The roof covering was completely replaced and a new iconostasis was installed. While staying inside, many visitors note the cozy atmosphere.
- Address: Sverdlova street, 29.
- Working hours: daily from 8:00 to 19:00.
- admission .
Where to go in Tyumen and what else to see
central square
central square
The typical administrative center of the city is a spacious square paved with paving stones with a sculpture of Lenin. Administrative buildings are located nearby: the Main Post Office, the Mechanical Engineering College and the palace for the regional leadership.
All buildings in the square are designed in the same style (Soviet classicism), which is rare for Tyumen.
Address: Central Square (intersection of Respubliki and Vodoprovodnaya streets), Tyumen
Holy Trinity Monastery
Holy Trinity Monastery
The history of the monastery begins at the beginning of the 17th century. But the buildings of that time burned down in the 18th century. And in the middle of the 19th century, a serious reconstruction of the monastery buildings was carried out. Now it is a functioning monastery (reopened in 1995) with daily services.
Of interest is the Trinity Cathedral of 1715 with paintings from the 19th century. And also the Church of Peter and Paul with a hipped bell tower.
Address: Kommunisticheskaya street, 10, Tyumen
Opening hours: daily from 7:00 to 19:00
Official website: https://troica-tyumen.cerkov.ru/
Church of the Exaltation of the Cross
Church of the Exaltation of the Cross
The construction of the temple began in the mid-18th century with the money of parishioners. It is known that by 1791 construction was completed. A five-domed church in Baroque style was erected. But during Soviet times the building was badly damaged. The church was turned first into a machine shop, then into a club. At the same time, elements of the external decor were destroyed.
The temple resumed work in 1993, as part of the Trinity Monastery. And in 2011, it was decided to create a separate parish at the Church of the Exaltation of the Cross.
Address: Lunacharskogo street, 1, Tyumen
Opening hours: daily from 7:30 to 19:00
Official website: https://www.krest-tmn.ru/
Znamensky Cathedral
Znamensky Cathedral
In the historical part of the city, not far from the Embankment, you can admire the Znamensky Cathedral. This is not only the main, but also the most beautiful temple in Tyumen. The building began to be built in the 18th century in an elegant Baroque style.
I can’t believe that the cathedral was remodeled more than once (especially at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries), because it looks like a single composition, where every detail was thought out. From the combination of bright azure roofs with white walls to curved gables and elongated windows.
Address: Semakova street, 13, Tyumen
Opening hours: daily from 8:00 to 19:00
Official website: https://znamenie-tmn.cerkov.ru/
Hot spring "Volna"
Hot spring "Volna"
This source is located within the city, on the territory of the Volna recreation center. You can even get here by city bus. The open-air swimming pool is 26 meters long and 13 meters wide. The depth varies - from 70 cm in the children's splash pool to 170 cm in the adult area. The water temperature is not lower than 38 and not higher than 43 ° C.
Address: Ermaka street, 2A, Tyumen, Tyumen region
Opening hours: daily from 8:00 to 02:00
Entrance: for adults - 700 rubles, for children - 400 rubles, children under 4 years old - free
Gostiny Dvor
Gostiny Dvor
In the historical center of the city there is a long brick building. This is Gostiny Dvor, built in the mid-19th century. For that time, such yards were an analogue of wholesale trade centers. And the city authorities hoped to revive the economy and attract large merchants to the city. Alas, it didn't work out.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the room was converted into a barracks. And now the cultural institute is located here.
Address: Republic street, 2, Tyumen
House of Kolmakovs
Houses of the Kolmakovs
On the corner of Republic Street there is a two-story solid mansion. In the 19th century, the building belonged to the Kolmakov family, the richest merchants of Tyumen.
On the 1st floor of the mansion there were shops, and the premises on the 2nd floor were reserved for the board of the company. Next to the mansion, in the depths of the courtyard, an “outbuilding” was built, where the company’s accountant was located. Now there is a literary and local history center there.
People come here to admire the architecture of the house. Tourists can imagine what “merchant” Tyumen looked like at the end of the 19th century.
Address: Republic street, 44, Tyumen
Burkov's House
Burkov's House
The wonderful mansion on Dzerzhinsky Street was built at the end of the 19th century. At first the house belonged to the landlady Pospelova, and from 1899 to the businessman Burkov. But the name of the architect is unknown.
Only the first floor of the house is made of stone, everything else is built of wood. The main decoration of the building is the volumetric carving that decorates the platbands, veranda loggia, pediments, stairs, and porch.
Address: Dzerzhinsky street, 30, Tyumen
Kolokolnikov Estate Museum
Kolokolnikov Estate Museum
Wooden house from the early 19th century. Since 1837 it belonged to the merchant Kolokolnikov. Experts believe that it is the only surviving merchant estate in all of Tyumen.
The architecture of the building contains elements of neoclassicism, baroque, and is even decorated with wooden carvings. Today there is a museum dedicated to the history of the house in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Address: Republic street, 18, 20, Tyumen
Opening hours: daily from 11:00 to 20:00; - day off
Entrance: for adults - 100 rubles, for children - free
Museum "Masharov's House"
Museum "Masharov's House"
The house of entrepreneur Masharov was built in the neoclassical style at the end of the 19th century. This is a one-story building, whose facade is richly decorated with stucco. And above the porch there is an elegant forged canopy.
In the estate there is an exhibition “Family Album” - telling about the family life of the townspeople of the 19th century.
Address: Lenina street, 24, Tyumen
Opening hours: daily from 11:00 to 20:00; Monday–Wednesday — closed
Entrance: for adults - 150 rubles.
Spasskaya Church
Spasskaya Church
The two-story church was built in the last years of the 18th century. Perhaps this is the oldest religious building in Tyumen. The temple was built in the Siberian Baroque style. Although new elements were added to the church (a porch in the 19th century and a limit in the 20th), the stylistic monotony was preserved.
In the 90s of the 20th century, the temple was transferred to the Russian Orthodox Church. But now the building is not accessible to the public - reconstruction is underway.
Address: Chelyuskintsev street, 44, Tyumen
Official website: https://spasskaya-tyumen.cerkov.ru/
Drama Theater
Drama Theater
The theater in Tyumen appeared in the mid-19th century, although amateurs played in it. At the end of the 19th century, the merchant Tekutyev practically took over a theater troupe - he found premises and invited guest performers.
At the beginning of the 21st century (2008), the Tyumen theater troupe received a new theater building. It was built on a truly Siberian scale. This is a 5-story building with a total area of 36,000 sq. m. m. capable of accommodating more than 1000 spectators.
Address: Republic street, 129, Tyumen
Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 20:00
Philharmonic
Philharmonic
The Philharmonic began its work in 1958. From the moment of its creation until 1996, its leader was Leonid Zgersky. The Tyumen Philharmonic is considered one of the strongest musical groups in Siberia.
The concert venue has been located since 1967 in a building at 34 Republic Street. Over the past decades, it has become somewhat outdated. In 2003, a global reconstruction of the premises was carried out. A new auditorium appeared in the building, and modern equipment was installed.
Address: Republic street, 34, Tyumen
Opening hours: daily from 9:00 to 19:00
Puppet Theatre
Puppet Theatre
A puppet theater was created immediately after the Great Patriotic War, in 1946. At first he did not have his own premises. Performances were staged behind screens, almost always in schools.
In the 70s of the 20th century, the theater finally received a building for performances, as well as premises for creating puppets. Soon, puppet shows become popular with adult audiences (after Gorin’s performance “...to forget Herostratus”). In 2003, the theater building was reconstructed.
Address: Kirova street, 36, Tyumen
Opening hours: daily from 9:00 to 19:00
Ecopark Zatyumensky
Ecopark Zatyumensky
Tyumen residents noticed the site in the western part of the city back in the 60s of the 20th century. There was a very successful combination of natural and artificial plantings. Plus, trees rare for the Tyumen region (hazel, elm, broad-leaved ash) have taken root. However, this did not save the forest from partial deforestation - the highway to Roshchino airport passed through here.
Finally, in 2017-2018, they tried to restore the forest zone. Now the eco-park is divided into 4 zones: a walking zone, a games zone, a relaxation zone and a sports zone.
Address: Yamskaya street, Tyumen
Alexander Garden
Alexander Garden
In the 19th century, a park was laid out on the outskirts of the city. Residents of the city called it "Country" because of its location. But officially the garden was called “Alexandrovsky”. At that time, almost 40 thousand square meters were improved. meters. The place is clean, well-groomed, with wonderful alleys. There was even a greenhouse where pineapples grew, which is generally a miracle for Western Siberia.
By the 70s of the 20th century, most of the Alexander Park was built up. When city authorities tried to restart the garden in 2007, only 4 thousand square meters were allocated for green space. m.
Address: Malozagogorodnaya street, 6A, Tyumen
Tyumen State Circus
Tyumen State Circus
It is not entirely clear when the circus appeared in Tyumen. But by 1898, a troupe from Antonova’s circus was giving performances in the city. And in 1910, the city gathered its own circus troupe. In 1932, a building was built for the circus on Pervomaiskaya Street. Performances took place there until 2001, when the circus dome began to literally burst.
Over the next 3 years, a new circus building was erected on the site of the old building. The opening took place in 2004.
Address: Pervomaiskaya street, 15, Tyumen
Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 19:00
Ski resort "Voroninskie Gorki"
Ski resort "Voroninskie Gorki"
The resort is located in the northern part of the city. There are good slopes for beginners and a couple for experienced skiers. There are equipment rental points. There is an artificial snowmaking system, and in the evening the trails are well lit. Well, Europe, and that’s it.
In addition to classic skiing, here you can go tubing, snowboarding, or just go jumping at the trampoline park.
Address: February passage, 9, Tyumen
Opening hours: daily from 9:00 to 18:00; Saturday and Sunday are days off
Art Museum
Art Museum
The museum began as a city art gallery, established in 1957. After 30 years, it became clear, when the collection had already accumulated 16 thousand works of art, that it was necessary to open a museum.
Famous Russian artists of the 19th and 20th centuries were widely represented in the museum collections. The collection of folk crafts from Trans-Urals was of great interest. In 2008, the museum was reorganized. Now it is part of the Museum complex named after. I. Ya. Slovtsova.
Address: Sovetskaya street, 63, Tyumen
Opening hours: daily from 11:00 to 20:00; Monday - closed
Entrance: for adults - 200 rubles, for children - free
Tyumen Children's Railway
Tyumen Children's Railway
In 1969, a children's railway was created in the suburbs of Tyumen. In essence, this is a narrow-gauge railway with a length of 3–4 km.
An amazing attraction where the child is introduced to the work of a driver, station attendant or station attendant. Moreover, ideally, a child should attend a club or circle in winter, where they learn the technical side of the issue. And in the summer he will fulfill the dream of all 6-year-olds - to become a machinist!
Address: Palace of Culture Zheleznodorozhnik, Pervomaiskaya street, 55, Tyumen
Opening hours: in summer from Wednesday to Sunday from 10:30 to 15:30
Cost: for adults - 220 rubles, for children - 170 rubles, children under 5 years old - free
Kolokolnikov Estate
If you want to look at the atmosphere of the 19th century that reigned in a merchant’s house, then you should go to the Kolokolnikov estate. The architecture of the building interestingly intertwines touches of Baroque and local county style. The first floor is built of stone, and the second floor is made of wood.
Kolokolnikov Estate
The interior contains stucco molding, large chandeliers, elegant furniture, all kinds of figurines, as well as portraits of famous guests. In one of the premises, the image of a local trading store is created.
- Address: Republic street, 20.
- How it works: daily from 10:00 to 18:00, two days off - Monday and Tuesday.
- Ticket price: for adults – 100 rubles.
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Siberian cat park
Siberian cat park
In the city center you can see an original art object. On several pedestals there are sculptures of cats - yawning, playing, dozing. According to Tyumen residents, this is a monument in honor of Siberian cats sent to Leningrad.
According to legend, during the siege in Leningrad, cats disappeared (died, were eaten), after which the city was “captured” by rats. After the war, museum workers began to seriously fear that priceless collections would be destroyed by rodents. Several trains with cats were sent to the city on the Neva. Fluffy rat traps were brought from Siberian cities, including Tyumen.
True or not, the place is popular among tourists. Parents with children, photographers and just cat lovers come here.
Address: Pervomaiskaya street, Tyumen
Local Lore Museum "City Duma"
Local Lore Museum "City Duma"
The opening date of the museum is considered to be 1879. This year, scientist Ivan Slovtsov was appointed director of a real school in Tyumen. He created a museum at the school. The museum is located in the building of the former City Duma.
At the exhibition, visitors will see paleontological, zoological and botanical collections. The skeletons of prehistoric animals are especially impressive.
Address: Lenina street, 2, Tyumen
Opening hours: daily from 11:00 to 20:00; Monday - closed
Entrance: for adults - 180 rubles, for children - free
Ascension-George Church
Ascension-George Church
A stone two-story temple stands on the left bank of the Tura. The money for the construction was collected by parishioners. Construction was completed by 1798. After 70 years, two more chapels were added to the main building (on the south and north sides).
After the October Revolution, the church faced the typical fate of religious buildings: the temple was closed, the premises were used as dormitories, clubs, factories. Since 2001, services have been held in the church again.
Address: Beregovaya street, 77, Tyumen
Official website: https://voznesensko-georgievsky.rf/
Museum complex named after. I. Ya. Slovtsova
Museum complex named after. I. Ya. Slovtsova
A huge museum complex in a recently completed building (2017). 5 exhibition halls plus an amphitheater for 200 hundred people. It contains works by Russian painters of the 19th century, as well as works by European artists of the 17th–19th centuries.
In the hall of decorative and applied arts you can see samples of Russian and Western porcelain. The collection of folk icons and old printed books is very interesting.
Address: Sovetskaya street, 63, Tyumen
Opening hours: daily from 11:00 to 20:00; Monday - closed
Entrance: for adults - 200 rubles, for children - free
Apothecary Garden
Apothecary Garden
There is a small park in the city center. It has a dozen trees, a couple of benches and a monument to Rasputin. The famous “old man” was treated in a hospital nearby.
But the Pharmacy Garden has an interesting history. In the mid-19th century, this place belonged to a pharmacist and his wife. At that time, medicinal plants actually grew here, which were used to treat almost the whole of Siberia. In any case, this is what Ivan Slovtsov, a scientist who has done a lot for Tyumen, says.
Quiet and quiet place. Locals come here for walks. Tourists are interested in the garden for its sculpture of Rasputin.
Address: Daudelnaya street, Tyumen
Spasskaya Church
A very interesting landmark from an architectural point of view is the Spasskaya Church. The façade of the building shows a combination of pseudo-Russian style and Baroque. Construction of the two-story building began in the 18th century. Before this, there was a wooden temple here.
Spasskaya Church
There are legends about the church in the city. Archive employees who were in the building before subsequent reconstruction spoke of footsteps and noises coming from the attic staircase. But there could be no one upstairs at that moment.
- Address: Chelyuskintsev street, 44.
- How to get there: by buses No. 9, No. 11, No. 14 and some others, as well as by minibuses No. 37, No. 24 and No. 28.
- Stop: "House of Children's Creativity."
FAQ
Where can you go with children in Tyumen? Embankment of the Tura River, Puppet Theater, Zatyumensky Ecopark, Alexander Garden, Tyumen State Circus, Voroninskie Gorki Ski Resort, Tyumen Children's Railway, Siberian Cat Square.
The main attractions of Tyumen? Embankment of the Tura River, Lovers' Bridge, Tsvetnoy Boulevard, Siberian Cats Square, Central Square.
What natural attractions are there in Tyumen? Hot spring "Volna", Ecopark Zatyumensky, Alexander Garden, Apothecary Garden.
Art Museum
Many experts noted that the Tyumen Regional Museum of Fine Arts contains one of the best collections in the province. The institution's collections span the period from the 17th to the 20th centuries. The exhibits include not only works by domestic artists, but also works by Western European masters.
Art Museum
The history of the museum began with the opening of an ordinary art gallery in 1957. At that time, the exhibition consisted of works by Russian painters. Over time, the funds have expanded significantly.
- Address: Ordzhonikidze street, 47.
- Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 18:00, the establishment is closed to visitors on Monday.
- Ticket price: from 50 to 250 rubles.
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Burkov's House
Tourists who value historical architectural monuments should take a look at the house that once belonged to V.P. Burkov. This man was a public figure and philanthropist. Many Tyumen buildings were erected from bricks made at his factory.
Burkov's House
Currently, the house houses an organization dedicated to raising children. The institution operates folklore and theater studios, fine arts and vocal clubs.
- Address: Dzerzhinsky street, 30.
- How to get there: by bus No. 13, No. 20, No. 78, No. 120, No. 135 or minibus No. 6, No. 12, No. 26, No. 37, No. 43.
- Stop: “Sovetskaya Street”.
Stories, routes and tourist tips
Stories from experienced travelers will help you plan a route around Tyumen for 3 days. You will learn about the most interesting sights in the city, where tourists recommend visiting. In the stories you can find useful information about restaurants, hot springs and beautiful locations for photos. Look at which cities of the Tyumen region tourists combine a multi-day trip with visiting.
Natalya Traveler - photo album “Tyumen Region”
Anna Porotnikova - series of materials:
- Review of a holiday at the hot springs “One of the best near Tyumen”
- Review of the hotel-museum in the House of Pioneers “Pioneer childhood and youth...”
Read tourists' stories about trips to Tyumen
House of the Chiralovs Photo: © Anna Kudryavtseva
Tsvetnoy Boulevard
As a separate attraction, it is worth highlighting Tsvetnoy Boulevard, which is 800 meters long. It runs through the city center, so getting to it is easy. Not only tourists, but also local residents love to stroll along the boulevard. Various events are often held here.
Tsvetnoy Boulevard
Vacationers can visit the amusement park. The Ferris wheel will allow you to enjoy the beauty of the city from above. For those who like to shop, there are numerous retail outlets.
- Location: between two streets – Ordzhonikidze and Pervomaiskaya.
- When to visit: afternoon or evening.
- Main objects: Tyumen circus, sports complex, fountain.
Znamensky Cathedral
The temple stands out with its snow-white walls and gilded finishing elements. Tourists like the generosity of the decor, as well as the unity of the composition. The attraction will be appreciated not only by people of a certain religion, but also by ordinary visitors to Tyumen.
Znamensky Cathedral
The building is an example of the Siberian Baroque style. It was actively used in the construction of churches in the 17th-18th centuries beyond the Urals. The austere but delightful appearance of the cathedral contrasts well with modern buildings.
- Address: Semakova street, 13.
- Opening hours: from 8:00 to 19:00, on Saturday – from 8:30, on Sunday – from 6:00.
- admission .
Let's sum it up
Tyumen cannot boast of ancient sights. If necessary, you can see them in Suzdal and other cities that are part of the Golden Ring of Russia.
Fans of Islamic themes will certainly be interested in the sights of Ufa. There is an outright eclecticism in this city. Unlike Tyumen, in the capital of Bashkiria, high hills make the landscape more multi-layered and unusual.
Synagogue Madregot
At the beginning of the 20th century, a fairly impressive Jewish community formed in the city, which asked to organize a house of worship. In 1912, the Tyumen synagogue was built. Over time it was destroyed, but in 1993 it was restored by the Jewish community.
Synagogue Madregot
The building is surrounded by a wrought iron fence. It is surrounded on different sides by multi-storey buildings, so the synagogue building is simply lost against their background. Regular services are held in the premises.
- Address: Kirova street, 44.
- Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 14:00 to 20:00.
- Stop: "House of Children's Creativity."
Tobolsk
Tobolsk, a monument city far from the highways, was founded in 1587 and became a Siberian trading post on the way from the center of the country to Central Asia and China. From here education, science, Orthodoxy, crafts and stone construction spread to Siberia. Lost its status as a provincial town in the 1820s. due to the distance from trade routes and the railway. Nowadays it is a unique center of educational tourism.
A monument of federal significance, the only one in the Trans-Ural region, the Tobolsk Kremlin is what every traveler needs to see in the Tyumen region. It was built of stone 100 years from 1700 on the site of wooden predecessors on the high 60-meter Trinity Cape with a magnificent view of the river. Irtysh. An ancient paved road leads from the foothills to the Kremlin - Sofia Vzvoz - fortified with high brick walls.
The modern Kremlin includes:
- Saint Sophia Cathedral;
- 2 bell towers;
- Church of the Intercession;
- bishop's house;
- monastic corps;
- guest courtyard;
- consistory;
- rentery;
- belfry;
- walls with towers;
- prison castle.
Next to the Kremlin you can see the Church of the Holy Trinity in the neo-Gothic style, built for exiled Poles and Lithuanians in 1907. The Tobolsk region gave Russia many outstanding people: the chemist D. I. Mendeleev, the poet-storyteller P. P. Ershov, the composer A. A Alyabyev, artist V. G. Perov. Since the 1830s In the settlement in Tobolsk there were exiled Decembrists, many of whom did not have a chance to see their native places.
Monument “12 Desire Chairs”
A new landmark of Tyumen is a monument, which is a composition of 12 chairs. Many people say that wishes come true here. Each item has a sign with an inscription. It informs visitors about what they can get if they sit on a particular chair.
Monument “12 Desire Chairs”
There is a slot in the center of the seat that says “Wealth.” Small money is put into it for the speedy fulfillment of desires. This attraction was received ambiguously by the townspeople.
- Address: Herzen street, 103.
- How to get there: buses No. 15, No. 22, No. 38, No. 39, No. 100, No. 151 and some others go to the place, as well as minibuses No. 52, No. 71, No. 84, No. 65 and No. 80.
- Stop: "Maurice Thorez Street".
Lovers' Bridge
The cable-stayed pedestrian bridge across the Tura, located in the Central District of Tyumen, is considered a romantic place. The name appeared immediately after the competition in 2003. When it starts to get dark, the lights turn on - the bridge becomes a place for walks and dates for citizens.
Lovers' Bridge
Many city residents adhere to the same tradition. After the wedding, the newlyweds must cross the bridge. They hang a padlock on the railing, then throw the keys to it into the river.
- Location: st. Beregovaya and st. Republic.
- How to get there: by bus or minibus to the Naberezhnaya stop.
- Visiting: around the clock, but better in the dark.
Kolmogorov House
The territory of the Tyumen Zarechye was mainly inhabited by people who did not have high incomes. That's why the houses here are mostly modest. However, the exception was Kolmogorov’s house, located on the banks of the Tura. Its owner, in his youth, managed to find a common language with the Tatar princes, who supplied him with inexpensive raw materials. Over time, he acquired a factory producing leather goods.
Kolmogorov House
The building itself is built of brick with a clear division of the facade into three main parts. The one in the middle is slightly pushed forward. There is a semicircular pediment above the entrance.
- Address: Shcherbakova street, 4.
- How to get there: by bus No. 49 or minibus No. 26.
- Stop: Sheepskin and Fur Factory.