A snowy winter in one of the cities of central Russia after the New Year holidays. Kostroma, located on the banks of the Volga River to the northeast of Moscow, is a historic city rich in cultural heritage and beautiful natural landscapes. It is renowned for its Orthodox churches, including the famous Ipatiev Monastery, which played a key role in Russian history. Kostroma is also known for its folk crafts such as patchwork and wood carving, as well as traditional Russian holidays and folklore. We’ll take a stroll through the crisp snow and invigorating frost, with occasional glimpses of the lo
...w sun peering through the clouds and illuminating the city with an orange glow. Enjoy the view!
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Timecodes:
00:00:00 - Café “Izbuschka“
00:00:37 - October Square
00:02:35 - Sovietskaya Street
00:03:04 - Kostroma Philharmonic
00:04:50 - Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya Kostroma Regional Library
00:10:48 - Former “Druzhba“ Cinema Building
00:15:07 - Church of Elijah the Prophet on Rusin Street (17th century)
00:17:13 - Kostroma Trading Rows (18th century)
00:18:16 - Monument to a Kostroma Jeweler
00:18:50 - Monument to Yuri Dolgorukiy
00:19:44 - Central Part of Kostroma
00:20:02 - Susanninskaya Square
00:22:26 - Fire Tower (Early 19th century)
00:24:46 - Monument to Ivan Susanin
00:28:58 - Central Park and Kostroma Kremlin
00:34:38 - Ostrovsky GazeboShow more