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Kaluga was the New Year's capital of Russia for the winter 2020–2021. In winter, the city attracts tourists not only with its picturesque merchant streets and “cosmic” attractions, but also with the atmosphere of a New Year’s fairy tale. What to see in Kaluga in winter? The main “snowy” tourist sites are the residence of Kaluga Father Frost , Stary Torg Square and the pedestrian part of Teatralnaya Street . Fans of active recreation can go to country resorts and recreation centers who want to be culturally enlightened - to the museums and theaters of Kaluga. Detailed material about holidays in Kaluga in winter with photographs and reviews from tourists is below.

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The best attractions in the vicinity of Kaluga

Avchurino


Avchurino

Since August 30, 1960 it has been recognized as a monument of national significance. The estate, built in the Empire-Neo-Gothic style, is located not in Kaluga itself, but in the region, in the Ferzikovsky district.

Construction of the estate began in 1792, after the acquisition of the estate by Dmitry Markovich Poltoratsky. Famous architects of that century had a hand in the design of the estate: V.F. Andreevich, V.P. Stasov, Luigi Peli.

This estate is famous not so much for its outlandish architecture, but for its extensive library, for which Karamzin and Zhukovsky came here. In the spring of 2022, restoration work began on the estate.

Address: Kaluga region, Ferzikovsky district, Avchurino village, st. Central

Opening hours: you cannot go inside the estate due to restoration work; you can see from outside

Yachenskoye Reservoir


Yachenskoye Reservoir

In the west of Kaluga, at the mouth of the Yachenka River, a reservoir 2.5 km long overflowed. In some places, its width reaches 800 meters, and its maximum (recorded) depth is 7 m. For the recreation of city residents, this man-made water resource was created in 1980, before the international summer Olympics, which was held in Moscow.

Address: Yachenskoye Reservoir, Kaluga, Kaluga region.

Museum-diorama “Great Stand on the Ugra River”


Museum-diorama “Great Stand on the Ugra River”

The first and only museum in Russia whose exhibition is dedicated to the campaign of 1480. The initiative to create a historical museum came from the Kaluga Monastery of St. Tikhon's Hermitage. The museum was opened in 2014 on the territory of the monastery monastery.

The center of the exhibition is the canvas of battle painter Pavel Viktorovich Ryzhenko. Its length is 23.6 and its height is 6.7 meters.

Address: Tserkovnaya st., 1, village of Dvortsy

Opening hours: daily from 9:00 to 17:00

Entry cost: from 100 to 300 rubles

Official website: diorama-ugra.ru

Ethnographic park-museum "Ethnomir"


Ethnographic park-museum "Ethnomir"

The ethnoworld is a riot of colors and the absence of fuss. When people get here, they forget about stress by participating in master classes on painting, weaving, knitting, and weaving. Outdoor recreation, folk crafts, outdoor games help you return to a serene time - without stress and nervousness.

Here you can relax, because nothing threatens the child, unlike the courtyards of high-rise buildings. Ethnoworld with its ethnohotels is a real fairy tale for city residents.

Address: Kaluga region, Borovsky district, Petrovo village

Opening hours: daily, 09:00–21:00

Entry cost: the cost of participation in the programs varies, you can find out from the managers

Official website: ethnomir.ru

Ugra National Park


Ugra National Park

The main activities of the budgetary state park are aimed at preserving the nature of the region, protecting animals, and helping to increase the population of endangered species. In this protected area you can meet local forest inhabitants, who are helped to survive by museum staff.

From here tourists leave with souvenirs and books about wildlife. The main direction of the park is scientific research aimed at improving the environment.

Address: village Prigorodnoye lesnichestvo, 3a

Opening hours: Mon-Fri 09:00–16:30

Entry fee: paid

Official website: parkugra.ru

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Church of Cosmas and Damian


Church of Cosmas and Damian

The Kosmodamianovskaya church with wooden walls and a vault is mentioned in descriptions of 1626 and 1685 as the temple of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, which is behind the benches, with the chapel of Cosmas and Damian. It stood on Bogoyavlenskaya Street until the fire in 1754. (Now this street is named after commander Kutuzov).

40 years after this event, a baroque church was built on the street now named Friedrich-Engels. It did not operate under the power of the Soviets. Since 1992, this building has again opened its doors to believers.

Despite the long-term oblivion, the ancient painting has been preserved in the church, which the parishioners are restoring with their own efforts for the glory of God.

Address: st. Friedrich Engelsa, 14A, Kaluga

Opening hours: daily

Entry fee: free

Holy Trinity Cathedral


Holy Trinity Cathedral

Its construction began in 1786 and was completed in 1808. But only in 1818 the decoration of the temple was completed. Bishop Anthony illuminated the temple on April 10, 1819, which coincided with Easter services.

Now services are held in this cathedral, and those who are simply interested in icon painting also visit it.

Address: Russia, Kaluga, Central City Park of Culture and Leisure

Opening hours: daily

Entry fee: free

Official website: sobor-kaluga.ru

Church of John the Baptist


Church of John the Baptist

Since 1960, the Church of John the Baptist has been on the list of architectural shrines. At the end of the 20th century, the building belonged to the College of Culture. In 1995, the Kaluga Baptist Church, according to an agreement, was transferred to the Orthodox Church. This decision was made to preserve the Russian shrine.

After 12 years, at the end of January 2007, the temple became the property of the Kaluga Regional Diocese.

Address: Moskovskaya st., 30, Kaluga

Opening hours: Mon-Fri 07:30–18:30; Sat, Sun 06:30–18:30

Entry fee: free

Official website: i-predtecha.ru

Church of the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary “on the moat”


Church of the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary “on the moat”

The name of the church partly comes from its location, directly above the ditch, which served as an obstacle for the enemy during the siege of the city wall. The first Kaluga Kremlin was made of wood. It was restored several times, literally being resurrected from the ashes.

After another fire, in the late 80s of the 17th century, it was decided to install a stone temple next to the wooden church.

During Soviet times, the temple served as an incubator and concert hall. In the 90s of the 20th century, it again became a full-fledged functioning temple.

Address: st. Marata, 4, Kaluga

Opening hours: daily, 08:00–20:00

Entry fee: free

Official website: sobory.ru/article/?object=00912

Cathedral of St. George "behind the horse"


Cathedral of St. George "behind the horse"

The temple got its name from its location. “Top” in the local dialect meant “ravine.” That is, this word indicates that the temple is located behind the ravine.

Orthodox operating city cathedral in Kaluga. Built in 2 years, in 1700-1701. It houses the shrine of the Kaluga diocese - the miraculous Kaluga Icon of the Mother of God.

Address: st. Baumana, 14, Kaluga

Opening hours: daily, 07:00–19:00

Entry fee: free

Official website: sobory.ru/article/?object=00909

Kazan nunnery


Kazan nunnery

The history of this monastery is lost in the mists of time. In the Kaluga diocese, until 1868, it was the only convent. With the onset of Soviet power, it was closed for many years. Only during perestroika did they begin to restore it, like many other religious institutions that had previously belonged to Christians.

Address: Monastyrsky lane, 1, Kaluga

Opening hours: Mon-Fri 09:00–18:00

Entry fee: free

Official website: spasnaugre.ru

Laurentian Monastery


Laurentian Monastery

In 1515, the Kaluga St. Lawrence Monastery was founded. At that time Kaluga was an independent principality. The Grand Duke of Moscow, John III, gave Kaluga as an inheritance to his fourth son - Prince Simeon of Kaluga. Only 31 years were measured by fate for the pious Simeon. (1487-1518).

In the ancient monastery of the city of Kaluga and the entire Kaluga land, the prince who took upon himself the fate of Christ for the sake of saving the holy fool is remembered in prayers.

Address: Shirokaya st., 49, Kaluga

Opening hours: daily

Entry fee: free

Official website: splavrenty.ru

Nikolo-Kozinskaya Church


Nikolo-Kozinskaya Church

The wooden church was first mentioned in the inventory of 1626 as “the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in the city.” In the inventory of 1685, the location of the church is specified - this is a city square, without going beyond the fortress walls, in the northeast of the Trinity Cathedral. In those days, this area was called Kozya Slobodka.

The church was moved to a new location, where it stands to this day, in the period 1775-1779 after the new planning of the center of Kaluga according to the project of P. R. Nikitin.

Address: Nikolo-Kozinskaya st., 33, Kaluga

Opening hours: Mon-Fri 08:30–19:30; Sat 08:00–20:00; Sun 06:00–19:00

Entry fee: free

Official website: nikolo-kozinsky.ru

Kaluga historical


The formation of the modern architectural appearance of the historical part of the city took place at the end of the 18th century, when Empress Catherine II visited Kaluga and established a governorship here. She also approved the master plan for the development of the city. During this period, under the leadership of architects Nikitin, Bazhenov and Yasnygin, the main architectural structures were built:

  • Seating rows,
  • A stone bridge,
  • Offices
  • Trinity Cathedral and others.

For more detailed information, read my article Walking around old Kaluga or the “Historical Kaluga” tour.

Museum of Local Lore

The Kaluga Local History Museum consists of 4 buildings:

  • Zolotarev's estate is the main composition;
  • Bilibin's house (Shamil's house). In the 19th century, the captive Imam of Dagestan Shamil lived in the building. Now there is an exhibition there, mainly dedicated to the 1st World War.
  • Chambers of Korobovs. A unique building of the 17th century, one of the symbols of Kaluga. Mostly temporary exhibitions are located there.
  • Batenkov's house. Here the Decembrist Batenkov lived after returning from exile. The exhibition is dedicated to the Decembrists in Kaluga.

Unfortunately, the exhibition of the local history museum is not very interesting, however, you can admire the ancient interiors and gain information about the history of the Kaluga region. Museum website

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House-Museum of A.L. Chizhevsky


House-Museum of A.L. Chizhevsky

This house has changed many owners. In his memoirs, A.L. Chizhevsky wrote that this house was built by Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy for himself. This is not true. The house with a mezzanine originally belonged to Natalya Gordeevna Romanovich. The estate was built in the period 1826-1827, and belonged to this family until 1873.

Despite this inconsistency, the building did not become worse. It was owned by other prominent people.

Address: Moskovskaya st., 62, Kaluga

Opening hours: Tue-Fri from 10:00 to 18:00, Sat. Sun. 10:00–19:00, Monday – closed

Entrance fee: 160 rubles. — adults, students and pensioners — 80 rubles, students under 16 years old: free

Official website: chizhevsky.gmik.ru

Kaluga Regional Drama Theater


Kaluga Regional Drama Theater

The first theater troupe of the Kaluga Theater included famous actors from St. Petersburg - V. Lukov, I. Ermolin, N. Nikitin, E. Poryvaev. They arrived here at the call of the Governor-General of the Kaluga and Tula governorates, Count Mikhail Nikitich Krechetnikov, who was fond of theater. The remaining members of the troupe were recruited from the local population.

Address: Teatralnaya Square, 1

Opening hours: the ticket office is open daily from 9:00 to 19:00 without a break; evening performances start at 18:30

Entrance fee: depending on production

Tsiolkovsky House-Museum


Tsiolkovsky House-Museum

K.E. lived for almost 30 years. Tsiolkovsky in the house, which later became a museum of his glory. The legendary house is located on the banks of the Oka, on the outskirts of the city. In 1904, when the great scientist purchased the house, it was a one-story building with one room. A severe flood in 1908 damaged the home.

During the renovation, the house grew by a whole floor. But the Tsiolkovsky Museum was opened not in this house, but in the one that was given to him for his 75th birthday, a year before his death.

Address: st. Tsiolkovskogo, 79, Kaluga

Opening hours: Tue.-Fri. 10:00–18:00; Sat, Sun 10:00–19:00

Entrance fee: ticket price depends on the excursion program

Official website: vk.com/gmikmuseum

Kaluga Puppet Theater


Kaluga Puppet Theater

The Kaluga Puppet Theater was created in 1992. Each theater season, puppeteers perform 14-15 performances for their audiences. Since 2016, the Kuptsov house has become the theater building. On October 27, 2022, this building became the property of the theater. The premiere of the play “Tereshechka” took place on the new stage.

For children, a joint trip to the puppet theater is a real holiday of communication with their favorite fairy tale characters.

Address: Kaluga, st. Kirova, 48

Opening hours: Tuesday-Friday from 10:00 to 17:00; Saturday, Sunday from 10:00 to 15:00; Monday - closed

Admission: Ticket prices vary

Official website: puppet40.ru

Chambers of K. I. Korobov


Chambers of K. I. Korobov

The house, which once belonged to the Korobov family, resembles a fairy-tale tower decorated with carvings. The first written mention of this building, dating back to 1697, was discovered by historians. Before this event, there was a misconception that Marina Mnishek was related to this house.

The museum offers excursions and many different programs for children and adults. This museum has, to some extent, become a club of interests.

Address: st. Plekhanova, 88, Kaluga

Opening hours: Tue.-Fri. 09:30–18:00; Sat. 11:00–19:00; Sun. 09:30–18:00

Entrance fee: 150 rubles for an adult and 100 rubles for students and pensioners

Official website: kaluga-museum.ru/palati_korobovh

House of Masters


House of Masters

The Folk Art Museum is located in a wooden house decorated with carvings - a monument of wooden architecture. The idea of ​​opening such a craft house arose in the 80s of the 20th century.

The opening of the club-museum in this building took place only on February 12, 1992. Since then, the museum has been working on the principle of showing one direction in folk crafts in one hall.

It is difficult to see the entire exhibition in a day, so local residents come here several times.

Address: Kaluga, Grigorov lane, 9

Opening hours: Tue.-Sat. 9:30–18:00, break 13:30–14:00

Entrance fee: 100 rubles. — adult, 50 rub. - children's

Official website: dmkaluga.ru

Museum of Crafts, Architecture and Life


Museum of Crafts, Architecture and Life

The Museum of Crafts in Kaluga is the first non-state museum. It is located on the territory of an architectural monument protected by the state - in the Gostev-Tsyplakov house. The museum has been open since 1991. Despite the impressive exhibition, on average there are 2,000 tourists here every year.

Three stationary exhibitions will introduce visitors to the life of the local population, the features of the national costume, and artistic crafts.

Address: st. Kirova, 45/16, Kaluga

Opening hours: Tue. — Sat. 10:00–17:00

Entry fee: paid

Official website: vk.com/club51399881

Museum-estate "Polotnyany Zavod"


Museum-estate "Polotnyany Zavod"

The opening of the estate on June 4, 1999 was timed to coincide with a significant date for all Russians, the bicentenary of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin. The exhibition occupies 13 halls on the 2nd – front floor of the Goncharovs’ house. The library collection is located on the first floor, and the art school named after N.N. is located on the third floor. Goncharova.

Unfortunately, the name of the architect who designed and built this wonderful house has not survived to this day.

Address: Trudovaya st., 2A

Opening hours: Tue-Sun 09:30–18:00

Entry fee: paid

Official website: pzapovednik.ru

Memorial House-Museum of G. S. Batenkov


Memorial House-Museum of G. S. Batenkov

The house-museum, opened in honor of the former owner, a Decembrist, works in several directions. Batenkov lived in this house since 1857. Although, the exhibition is more dedicated not to his life, but to the Decembrist movement as a whole.

Children of primary school and preschool age may like another exhibition in this museum, illustrating the history of Kaluga gingerbread.

Address: st. Suvorova, 42, Kaluga

Opening hours: Tue-Fri 09:30–18:00; Sat 11:00–19:00; Sun 09:30–18:00

Entrance fee: 100 rubles. — adult, 50 rub. - children's

Official website: kaluga-museum.ru/dom_batenkova

Regional Museum of Local Lore


Regional Museum of Local Lore

United museum-reserve of Kaluga and the region. Founded on April 20 (May 2), 1897. The exhibition consists of exhibits and collections on archeology, wood, documents and rare books, precious metals, paintings, graphics, sculptures, ceramics, glass, metal, numismatics, scientific and natural collections, weapons, defensive weapons, ammunition.

The museum also has a section “Other”, where household items of the 18th-20th centuries are collected.

Address: st. Pushkina, 14

Opening hours: Tue-Fri 09:30–18:00; Sat 11:00–19:00; Sun 09:30–18:00

Entry fee: paid

Official website: kaluga-museum.ru

Art Museum


Art Museum

The largest art collection in the Kaluga region is stored here. The exhibition center was opened in 1918. In 1969, the museum received the Bilibin-Chistokletov estate. This urban building is an outstanding architectural monument of the early 19th century. It is included in the list of cultural heritage sites under state protection.

Address: st. Lenina, 104A, Kaluga

Opening hours: Tue.-Fri. 10:00–18:00; Sat. 11:00–19:00; Sun. 10:00–18:00

Entrance fee: 100 rubles. - adults, for persons under 18 years old - 50 rubles, for schoolchildren - 50 rubles.

Official website: artmuseum.kaluga.ru

State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics


State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics

Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin and Sergei Pavlovich Korolev participated in the creation of the museum. At the moment, the complex consists of 8 departments located in different buildings, these are:

  • exhibition at the Museum of the History of Cosmonautics named after. Tsiolkovsky;
  • planetarium;
  • house-museums of great scientists - K. Tsiolkovsky, A. Chizhevsky, N. Zhukovsky;
  • astronomical observatory;
  • cinema hall

Everyone will find here an interesting event that matches the level of preparation of the tourist.

Address: Kaluga, st. Academician Korolev, 2

Opening hours: 10.00 – 18.00 (Tue-Fri), 10.00 – 19.00 (Sat. Sun); Closed on Monday

Cost: adults: 450 rub., students, pensioners: 300 rub.

Museums

Where to go in Kaluga in winter in bad weather? Visiting Kaluga museums is an important part of the excursion program. The main museum of the city is the State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics . The Tsiolkovsky Museum of Cosmonautics is considered the place where the history of aeronautics and space exploration is most widely and thoroughly narrated. This is first on the list of recommendations for what to see in Kaluga in 1 day in winter and at any other time of the year. The main fund of the museum contains about 40 thousand exhibits. The museum was created with the participation of Yuri Gagarin and Sergei Korolev. The exhibition presents equipment designed according to Tsiolkovsky’s ideas, elements of astronaut equipment, real rocket and space technology, and models of space stations. The museum includes the Kaluga Planetarium. The technical equipment of the planetarium allows you to see the Earth as it is seen by astronauts in orbit, and also to be seen close to the planets of the solar system. A new, more spacious museum building with a cinema hall will soon open.

Museum of Cosmonautics Photo: © Maksim Starostin

The space theme can be continued at the Tsiolkovsky House Museum . Tsiolkovsky lived in this wooden house for 30 years and it was here that he wrote his main works on cosmonautics and aviation. Inside, the furnishings of a pre-revolutionary house have been recreated; in the workshop you can see lathes and corrugating machines; a telescope is installed on the roof of the barn.

Tsiolkovsky House Museum Photo: © Maksim Starostin

In the Kaluga Fine Art Museum, not only the collection of paintings is interesting, but also the building itself. The fine art museum is located in the former Bilibin estate of the 19th century, which is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Kaluga. The museum exhibits paintings by Savrasov, Aivazovsky, Levitan, Vasnetsov and other Russian painters. Of particular pride is the collection of works by the artist Yaroshenko, which were painted in the Pavlishchev Bor estate in the Kaluga province.

Local flavor is reflected in the Museum of Crafts, Architecture and Life . The museum is located in a house with an attic from the 19th century - the only one preserved in the city from that century. Part of the exhibition is dedicated to the creations of folk craftsmen, the other to small architectural forms (mainly made of wood and clay). There is also an exhibition telling about the life of Kaluga residents - from the time of the city’s founding to the present. You can learn about the merchant past of Kaluga at the Korobov Chamber Museum . The museum is located inside the only monument of ancient Russian architecture in Kaluga. Inside you can see the merchants' utility rooms, including the hiding place where valuable furs were kept.

More details: Museums of Kaluga

Korobov Chambers Photo: © Tatyana Lisker

Sights of Kaluga in 1 day

Kirova street


Kirova street

Kirova Street in Kaluga is of particular importance for tourists and pilgrims. On it are the Temple of John the Baptist and the Church of the Myrrh-Bearing Women. On this street, even the benches are unusual; sculptures of a policeman and a veteran sit on them.

You can walk along such a boulevard and street, enjoying the view of architectural monuments and the work of sculptors, completely free of charge.

Address: Kaluga, st. Kirov

House of the Noble Assembly


House of the Noble Assembly

A house with a rich history, music and poetry evenings, balls, and artist exhibitions were held here. Now it is a federal cultural heritage. The object was built in the classicist style, with variable number of storeys.

Previously, there were paintings, portraits and busts here, as in all Russian official institutions of the 19th century. The center of the exhibition was the canvas “Shamil takes the oath of allegiance to the Sovereign,” which depicts an event in 1866 that took place in the building itself.

Some of the interiors have survived to this day in their original form, which rarely happens.

Address: Kaluga, st. K. Marx, 1. Palace of Youth Creativity (formerly the House of Pioneers)

Opening hours: daily

Entry cost: free, but not free. The building houses a children's educational institution and has security guards.

Vostok launch vehicle


Vostok launch vehicle

The very next day, which instantly became known to the whole world, Yuri Alekseevich flew to Kaluga in order to lay the foundation stone for the future state museum of the history of astronautics. The first visitors crossed its threshold only 6 years later, on October 3, 1967.

The decision to install the Vostok launch vehicle was made in 1966. Disassembled into components, the rocket arrived in 1972 at its installation site on a railway platform.

Address: Russia, Kaluga, Leninsky district

Residence of Father Frost


Residence of Father Frost

From mid-December, a residence opens in the city park, where the winter wizard welcomes little residents, gives them treats, and gets kids and their parents in the New Year mood. Here meetings are held not only with Father Frost himself, but also with his assistants, his granddaughter Snegurochka, her snowflake friends, and forest dwellers.

Sometimes the anticipation of the holiday is better than the celebration itself. Give your children a fairy tale and visit the residence in the second half of December.

Address: Kaluga region, Kaluga urban district, Grabtsevo industrial park

Opening hours: open seasonally in the city cultural park

Square of victory


Square of victory

Until 1965, the main square of Kaluga was called Sq. Socialism.

It was renamed for the 21st anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War on the eve of May 9, 1966. In the center of the square there is a monument - an obelisk to the victorious people. Every year, demonstrations are held here to honor the memory of soldiers who died in battle.

You can lay flowers here not only for a significant date.

Address: Kaluga, Pobeda Square, 1

House of the merchant Rakov


House of the merchant Rakov

According to the project of architects I.D. Kholmogorov and V.D. Vinogradov, at the beginning of the second decade of the 20th century, a house was built in Kaluga for Pyotr Rakov, the most prosperous local merchant. The second floor of the house was residential, and the first floor housed a store. The merchant's son is a famous composer who wrote many plays for children. He grew up in this house.

The sad story of the merchant who gave his property to the Soviets did not affect the condition of the house. It was preserved as an architectural monument.

Address: st. Lenina, 75/33, Kaluga (at the intersection of Kirov and Lenin streets)

Opening hours: trading hours are open daily from 10.00 to 20.00

Monument to the 600th anniversary of Kaluga


Monument to the 600th anniversary of Kaluga

A 50-meter pylon with a sphere at the foot, the stele of the monument displays important milestones in the history of the region. Its construction on Gagarin Street, near the bridge over the Oka, began in 1971. The sketch of the bas-reliefs was made by Lev Efimovich Kerbel.

These parts were cast in bronze in Leningrad, on. The copper layer on the sphere weighs 700 kg. The image of Gagarin was made in Kaluga, at a sculpture factory, and the marble bas-relief of Tsiolkovsky was carved at an art factory in Mytishchi.

Address: Kaluga, Smolensky lane

Park named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky


Park named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky

The name of the park is new, but its history goes back to the second half of the 18th century. As part of a series of measures to redevelop the city center, it was decided to create a linden park in the southwest of Kaluga.

It was supposed to resemble the sun - paths and paths were supposed to radiate rays from the inner circle. Some of the trees in the park alley have been growing for more than 200 years. The peculiarity of these trees is to create coolness and humidity on hot summer days.

Address: Kaluga, Tsiolkovsky Park

Opening hours: daily, 08:00–22:00

Park of Culture and Recreation


Park of Culture and Recreation

Everything ends sooner or later. It so happened that the church, built in the 16th century, fell into disrepair. In its place a park of culture and recreation was built. Now children's laughter sounds here and city events take place.

Instead of 12 wooden observation towers from which one could admire the landscapes on the banks of the Oka, a convenient observation deck has now been built.

Address: Kaluga, Central City Park of Culture and Leisure

Opening hours: daily, 11:00–21:00

Entry fee: free

Official website: kaluga-park.ru

Square "Golden Alley"


Square "Golden Alley"

The Golden Alley leads to the stone bridge from Pushkin Square, across Bazhenov Street. The park received its name to commemorate an important date for Russian people - the 150th anniversary of the birth of the great poet and storyteller - A.S. Pushkin. A monument to the world famous poet was erected in this park in 1949.

Address: Kaluga, Karl Marx street

Opening hours: daily

Entry fee: free

Stories, routes and tips from tourists with photos

You will find unusual options for what to see in Kaluga in winter from the attractions in the reviews of tourists. Travelers share their options for routes around the city and the Kaluga region in winter. Tourists publish photographs of the most beautiful places in Kaluga in winter - you will see realistic pictures of the city in winter. In tourist reports you can find recommendations for restaurants and cafes in the city, as well as original ideas for spending your leisure time. Travelers describe entertainment in Kaluga in winter for different types of vacationers. In reviews of Kaluga in winter you can also find descriptions of the weather in different months.

  • The story “Kaluga is the New Year’s capital of Russia 2020/21” from Alyonka Yolka.
  • Photo album “Winter Kaluga, 10 years ago” from Maxim Starostin.
  • Photo album “Museum of the History of Cosmonautics in Kaluga” from Konstantin.
  • Review of “The Cradle of Russian Cosmonautics” from Maria Chakhnashvili.

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In the Museum of Cosmonautics Photo: © Alyonka Yolka

FAQ

What attractions are there near Kaluga? Avchurino, Yachenskoye Reservoir, Museum-Diorama “Great Station on the Ugra River”, Ethnographic Park-Museum “Ethnomir”, National Park “Ugra”.

What sights of Kaluga can you see on your own? Square "Golden Alley", Monument to the 600th anniversary of Kaluga, House of the merchant Rakov, Victory Square, House of the Noble Assembly, Kaluga Regional Drama Theater, House-Museum of A.L. Chizhevsky.

Where can you go in Kaluga with children? Park of Culture and Leisure, Park named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky, Residence of Father Frost, Launch Vehicle "Vostok", State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics, House of Craftsmen.

Vacation with children

In winter, Kaluga and the Kaluga region have a large selection of entertainment for family holidays. The most popular places for families with children in Kaluga in winter are petting zoos and nurseries. The top most popular options for places to go in winter in Kaluga with children include the Biosphere Zoo . It is located on the right bank of the Oka. On an area of ​​5 hectares, animals walk in the open air as if in their usual habitat. Visitors will see not only deer, camels and llamas, but also kangaroos. Kids especially like the white kangaroo Plombir. In the Zhukovsky district there is a bird park "Sparrows" , which is considered one of the best in Russia. The park contains more than 200 species of birds from different countries - from exotic raptors to domestic and waterfowl. The park also has a small farm, a terrarium and a butterfly pavilion.

Bird Park “Sparrows” Photo: © Marina Levchenkova

Not far from the city there is a nature reserve "Kaluzhskie Zaseki" . In the reserve, visitors will get acquainted with bison. It is recommended to visit the reserve in winter—during this period, you are most likely to encounter a herd of bison in the forest and take photographs from a short distance. Also on the territory of the reserve there are moose, roe deer, and wild boars. Walks are carried out along equipped eco-paths. Kaluga Zaseki is one of the most interesting attractions in Kaluga for children in winter.

“Father Frost’s Dacha opens at the Goncharovs’ estate-museum “Potnyany Zavod . A quest called “Visiting Santa Claus at the dacha” is organized for guests. A fabulous journey on the map starts from the station “U Baba Yaga” and passes through many interesting places in the surrounding area.

Where to go for a walk in Kaluga with children in winter? The city's parks look fabulous during this period. Visit not only the City Park of Culture and Recreation, but also other walking areas. In Kaluga Bor you can see relict pine trees and meet moose. In Tsiolkovsky Park you can get acquainted with the history of Russian cosmonautics.

The winter weather in Kaluga is not always favorable for long tourist walks. During snowfall or on frosty days, you can take your children to a master class in handicrafts or folk crafts. The best place to practice handmade crafts is the House of Masters . It is located in an authentic wooden tower. Here children can learn wood carving or sew a doll-amulet. The House of Masters works as an interactive museum - if you don’t want to take part in master classes, you can get acquainted with the exhibition: ancient weaving looms and folk art products.

House of Masters Photo: © Alyonka Yolka

What else to see in Kaluga with children in winter? Go to one of the theaters. The puppet theater's repertoire is aimed at viewers aged 4 years and older. During the winter months, the theater offers performances of your favorite fairy tales. With school-age children you can visit the theater for young spectators .

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