The Former Far East Paris
by blowydeeanna
Mar 24, 2025
Attractions:
- Lenin Square: The central square of the city, featuring a statue of Lenin. It's surrounded by historical buildings and cultural venues, and it's a popular spot for feeding pigeons.
- Transfiguration Cathedral: The largest Orthodox church in the Far East, standing at 95 meters tall. Inside, you'll find frescoes created by Moscow artists.
- Khabarovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore: The largest museum in the region, founded in 1894. It showcases a diverse range of exhibits, including paleontology, geology, flora, and fauna of the Amur region.
- Khabarovsk Bridge History Museum: A railway bridge built in 1916, known as the "Amur Miracle of the 20th Century." The museum, opened in 2010, displays the history of the bridge's construction and reconstruction.
- Amur Cliff: Built in 1943 as an observation point for the Amur River, it now houses the Amur Cliff Museum and Cultural Center. Nearby, you'll find the monument to the Governor-General of Eastern Siberia.
Food Recommendations:
- Olenya Ferma (Deer Farm): Specializing in Russian cuisine, dishes from Russian ethnic minorities, and Eastern European specialties. Their home-brewed beer is worth trying, as are the rye bread and black truffle cream of mushroom soup.
- MainWine: Focused on French cuisine with a wide selection of red wines. Their onion rolls, salads, and duck breast are house specialties.
- Pizzeria: Offers excellent pasta, pizza, and salads. The waiters dress as clowns and perform short skits.
Accommodation Suggestions:
- Parus Hotel: A luxury hotel located in the city center, close to Lenin Square.
- Ali Hotel: Known for its excellent service and proximity to the train station. It also features a solarium.
- Zolotoe Vremya Hotel: Offers a pleasant environment and well-appointed rooms, located near the Khabarovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore.
Post by blowydeeanna | Mar 24, 2025












