If people come to a new city for them, then, no matter how busy they are, they want to get acquainted with its sights, learn something new and interesting, or just take a walk through the streets of an unfamiliar city for them. It doesn't matter whether it is a large industrial center or a small town. As practice shows, almost every settlement has something to see. Voronezh is no exception. Many will want to visit the majestic Cathedral of the Annunciation, look at the world's only DNA monument, someone will rush to the scientific library. Nikitin, and those people who have come with children will definitely want to show them a monument to a kitten or the famous White Bim. But if this is your first time in this city, then it is better to sign up for an excursion in Voronezh so that the idea of the city is more complete.
Voronezh is a city with a rich past
Tourist bureaus offer excursions for every taste, connected with the past of this city, with famous people who were born, lived and worked here, excursions with an Orthodox bias, as well as excursions where you can learn more about the sporting Voronezh or its architectural past. There are thematic excursions, where visitors get acquainted with the contribution of Voronezh residents to the war of 1812 and the Great Patriotic War. An excursion telling about the construction of a fleet at the shipyard of this city on the orders of Peter I will be very interesting for many.
Many people will like the monument to the ship called "Mercury". The model of this ship, which was built at the Voronezh shipyard back in the time of Peter I, now "took off" on a rock and rises above the waters of the Voronezh reservoir.
Voronezh is a city with a rich literary history. Back in 1868, on the initiative of the poet's sister, a monument to the poet Alexei Koltsov was erected here. Later, a square of the same name was laid out at this place. Ivan Bunin was also born in this city. This famous writer, who was awarded the Nobel Prize, was also erected a monument near the regional library. I. Nikitin. It was opened for the 125th anniversary of the writer. The square, on the alley of which this monument stands, now bears his name.
Sightseeing tours are a great opportunity to explore the city
If you visit the sightseeing tours in Voronezh, you can learn a lot of interesting things. Typically, a city tour includes sightseeing:
- Revolution Avenue;
- Freedom Square;
- Visit to the Intercession Cathedral;
- Visit to the Assumption Admiralty Church;
- Visit to the Bell Tower of the Alekseevsky Akatov Monastery;
- Stone bridge, Koltsovsky and Petrovsky squares.
When visiting Voronezh, be sure to sign up for an excursion, then acquaintance with the city will be interesting, informative and more complete.