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What cultural attractions in Novosibirsk are worth recommending?

There are many cultural attractions in Novosibirsk, such as Lenin Square, Ballet Theatre of Novosibirsk National Model Opera House, Saint Nicholas Church and City Origin Park. Let's take a look at these scenic spots.

1, Lenin Square. It is the square in the center of Novosibirsk, located on the red street. Lenin Square has been renamed many times. Starting from the New Market Square in Russia, the Red Square in 1920, the revolutionary victims' square after the Russian civil war, Lenin Square and Stalin Square after Lenin's death, and Lenin Square after the non-Stalin movement in 196 1.

1970 to commemorate the birth of Lenin 100, there is a statue of Lenin in the middle, which weighs 10 ton and is 6.5 meters. On the right side of Lenin's statue are statues of workers, peasants and soldiers, symbolizing the motive force of the revolution. On the left of Lenin's statue is a statue of a man and a woman. That man has a flashlight? A woman with ears of wheat? It symbolizes the continuation of the people from generation to generation.

2. Ballet Theatre of Novosibirsk National Model Opera House. The real city card of Novosibirsk is located in Lenin Square in Novosibirsk. It was built in 1945 and is the largest building in Russia and the Soviet Union. Built in1931-19465438, it is the largest theater in Russia. After reconstruction in 2005, Novosibirsk Theater became the most modern theater in Russia.

The auditorium can accommodate 1, 744 spectators. The diameter of the auditorium is larger than that of the ancient Roman temple. The total construction area is 40,663 square meters and the construction area is 294,340 cubic meters. It is also known as the "Siberian Colosseum" and has a unique dome: its cross section is equivalent to the thickness of an egg shell.

3. St. Nicholas Church. Located on Red Street, it is one of the landmark buildings in this city. 1965438+On July 20th, 2004, the construction of this small church began at the intersection of Red Street and Nicolai Street (now Maxim Gorky Street) to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the railway bridge across ob river. On 19 13, the charity association "Yasili" applied to the authorities to build a chapel named after St. Nicholas to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the establishment of the Romanov Dynasty.

The city was named after Emperor Nicholas II, so it was decided to build a church in the name of Nicholas. 19 13 10 In June, the official building permit was obtained from the Archdiocese of Tomsk. This church was the geographical center of Russia during the Tsarist Russia. From here, we should go to the left or right of Russia, and the distance is equal.

4. Urban Origin Park. The park is small, but it represents the origin of the new west. In 2000, the railway bridge across ob river was demolished and replaced by a new one. The railway bridge built by 1893, which represents the origin of the city, was split and one section was placed next to the new railway bridge.