The ring was created long;
It - a basis of all Russia -
Life has begun to flow as if Volga!
Feel her regularity.

Nick Mamaev

  1. The Bell Tower.
    The main attraction of the modern Kalyazin, is standing among the Volga water tower. She stayed from flooded ensemble of Nicholas Cathedral. In 30-ies of XX century when creating the Uglicheskiy reservoir was flooded in Kalyazin historic centre with trade areas, picturesque waterfront and part of city streets.
  2. Radiotelescope RT-64
    The second largest radio telescope in Russia is in the forests of Kalyazin. The diameter of the "plates" is 64 m, total weight = 3800t. The enormous dimensions of the surprising every tourist. The tasks of the radio telescope: spectrum radio astronomy, physics of pulsars and Astrometry, Pulsar studies of Galactic and extragalactic objects, etc. in the Observatory 10 person staff is constantly working.
  3. Kalyazinsky Museum
    Kalyazinsky Museum is located in Zarechye. It is located in the former Bogoyavlenskaya Church (1781) since 1937. At the beginnings of the Museum Nikolsky stood. He devoted his life to the collection, storage and the scrutiny of kalâzinskoj history. Thanks to his work collected and presented an interesting Museum exhibition. The collection consists of church utensils, coins, furniture and household items represented in the Kalyazinsky Museum.
  4. Vvedenskaya Church.
    Vvedenskaya Church was built in 1882 year by merchant Okhlobystin. Near the Church there is cemetery where are buried representatives of Kalyazin merchants, clerics and other people. Now it is the Church where the relics of Saint Macariy Kalyazinsky.
  5. Voznesenskaya Church.
    Voznesenskaya church was built in 1783 and was a parish of Nikolaevky Cathedral. Special veneration of the parishioners of Voznesenskaya Church enjoyed the Tikhvinskaya icon of the Mother of God of the 18th century, so the whole temple was called Tikhvinsky. This name still exists. Next to the church cemetery. Here your shelter found a preacher and philosopher priest Ivan Stepanovich Belustin, who has served nearly a half century in the St. Nicholas Cathedral. However, in the middle of the 30-ies of XX century the cemetery was closed. Now there is a city stadium.