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Barnaul cityPopulation: 750,000 Barnaul is a Russian city located in the southwestern Siberia. Founded in 1738 as a silver-smelting center, today Barnaul is the administrative center of the Altai Region, a port, a rail junction on the Ob River and a major industrial center with factories producing textiles, machinery and chemicals. The city is located about 4300 km from Moscow. It takes 52 hours by train or 4 hours by plane to reach. The Trans-Siberian railway passes through Novosibirsk, which is 250 km to the north, and it is easy to access it. Most probably you never heard about Barnaul, but it is one of the greatest
towns in Siberia. There are many reasons for it: proximity of Altay mountains
makes it a great recreating place, central position in Siberia. When you enter
Barnaul, you'll see this Hollywood-like sign. And ads in the city say: Due to its central location, Barnaul has become nthe gateway to the Altai Mountains." Many famous explorers have lived there and it earned the nickname nSiberian El dorado." It is also a large cultural center for Western Siberia with several open stage theaters, museums, a big concert hall, and five colleges. There is beautiful architecture on Metropolis Street and Demidov Square. Most travelers on our trips only spend one wonderful day in Barnaul. The modern life in Barnaul seems to
be doing well. Such subjective factor as expressions of people's faces tell a
lot: they all seem happy and enjoy life and their town. During the summer, when
it's hot outside, a lot of people spend their evenings in open-air cafes, something
they wouldn't do if they were fighting for the last piece of bread. There are
also many brand shops like Ecco, Levis, local "Depo" young trendy clothes,
and people (especially girls) seem to be dressed quite well. The city center also
has a few nice green squares and an attraction park.
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