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Barnaul 2 nights 3 days travel courses
Day 1: History and Culture Exploration
Altai Regional History Museum โ San Pharmacy โ Merchants Yakoblev and Poliyakov's House
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:At the Altai Cry's leading Barnaul, the Altai Regional History Museum, which was established in 1823, enjoys about 150,000 exhibits and a unique steam engine model invented in 1763, explored the history of the distribution of Siberian pharmaceuticals at the 18th -century architectural monument, and in the early 20th century, Yacoblep and At the house of Polyyakov, you can see the arched windows and dome spiers of the red and white bricks, and experience the wall paintings and four thrones containing a biblical scene in the Neovicantin -style intercessor cathedral founded in 1898.
Day 2: Nature and Animal Experience
Barnaul Zoo โ Highland Park โ Ob River embankment โ Barnaul Ribbon Forest
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:In 2010, more than 140 species of animals and 50 species of birds were observed at the 7 -hectares of Barnaul Zoo, meets rare species such as peacocks and amur, and experienced the history of parks built on the cemetery site in the highland park between the Ob River and the Barnalka River, which was developed in 1772, and walks along the Ob River embankment. Watching the beautiful riverside scenery, the longest 550 km Barnowul ribbon forest in West Siberia observes rare birds such as pine, birch, sashimi and black sulfur birds.
Day 3: Science and Art Experience (optional)
Entertainment Science Museum โ Altai Regional Art Museum โ Ostrich Ranch โ Emerald Park
Entertainment Science Museum:3 hours, Lenin Avenue's interactive exhibition, mirror room optical illusion and soap bubble science experience
Altai Regional Art Museum:2 hours, 13,000 exhibits that started at the collection of artworks in Peter Prolov in 1826
Ostrich Ranch:2 hours, the ostrich, rabbits, peacocks, camels, and deer in Blasika village
Emerald Park:Takes 2 hours, explores artificial ponds and astronomical buildings in 40 hectares parks