St. Petersburg is one of the most fascinating cities of the world and the cultural capital of Russia. It was founded in 1703 by Peter the Great on the banks of Neva river. It became the original capital of Tsarist Russia, so the greatest Russian sculptors, painters and architects managed to create the unique image of the city.
The capital of Russia Moscow is one of the oldest and most beautiful Russian cities. Its architecture combines the features of both Oriental and Western cultures. The history of Moscow began in 1147 and since than the city has played the leading role in the life of the whole country.
Arkhangelsk is a modern city with tradition, near it you can visit the largest museum of wooden architecture in Russia and have a look at the way of life of the people of the North "Little Karelians"; visiting the pearl of the Russian North, Kargopol.
Visiting of the capital of Karelia – Petrozavodsk is also very interesting. Not far from Petrozavodsk you can visit the museum of wooden architecture - Kizhi (Lake Onezhskoye).
Velikiy Novgorod - one of the most ancient cities of Russia located in its North-West, near the site where the Volkhov river takes its waters from Lake Ilmen, emerged as a political center of Slavic and Fino-Ugric tribes in the mid-9th century, while as a town it was formed in the middle of the 10th century.
Pskov – a city-state, a medieval Veche Republic and an impregnable fortress – has of yore been protecting the northwestern borders of our country. The waterway was the main trade route of Pskov and provided connection to the European countries. The history of the Pskov Land dates over 1100 years back.





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