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Tomsk – the view from above
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Tomsk is a city with a population of about 575 thousand people located in the east of Western Siberia on the banks of the Tom River, the capital of Tomsk Oblast.
This city is the oldest educational and scientific center in Siberia. There are a lot of preserved monuments of wooden and stone architecture of the 18th-20th centuries here. Photos by: Slava Stepanov.
The House of Merchant Kukhterin (1900). Lenin Avenue, 73.
The House of Architect Khomich (1904) also known as the Emerald Castle. Belinsky Street, 19.
The Apartment Building of Golovanov (1899). Lenin Avenue, 105.
The central part of Tomsk.
The Passage of Merchant Vtorov (1905). Lenin Avenue, 111.
The Administration of Tomsk Oblast. Lenin Square.
The light and music fountain built to mark the 400th anniversary of Tomsk on the embankment of the Ushayka River.
The Epiphany Cathedral (1784) – one of the oldest churches in Tomsk. Lenin Square.
The embankment of the Ushayka River.
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics. Lenin Avenue, 40.
Park “Camp Garden” located on the high right bank of the Tom River.
Tomsk State University (1878) – the first university in Russia located east of the Volga River. Lenin Avenue, 36. Tomsk is the only city in Russia for which the scientific and educational complex is a city-forming industry.
The House of Merchant Golovanov (1904). Krasnoarmeyskaya Street, 71.
Tomsk Railway Station.
Beloye (White) Lake located in the city center.
The tram ring on Batenkov Square.
The water sports center “Zvezdniy” – one of the largest in Western Siberia. Entuziastov Street, 31.
The scientific library of Tomsk State University – one of the largest university libraries in Russia. Lenin Avenue, 34A.
Night lights of Tomsk.
Welcome to Tomsk!
Tags: Siberia district · Tomsk city
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