Top 30 Ufa Attractions, Russia

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It is worth going to Ufa only for its parks. It is not for nothing that the title of the greenest city in Russia has been assigned to the capital of Bashkortostan. About a dozen large green areas are located here, enveloping residential areas in a cloud of freshness. And that's not counting the squares, alleys and plantings in the yards! Perhaps that is why it is so easy to breathe in Ufa, huge lungs absorb all the pollution and harmful emissions.

If we talk about the architectural sights of the city, then there are not so many of them. Among them, it is worth highlighting the Nativity of the Mother of God Church, Gostiny Dvor, the house-museum of S. T. Aksakov and several stone estates adapted for museums. The rest of the memorable places are the so-called remake, which, nevertheless, gives the Bashkir capital a modern and unique look.

What to see and where to go in Ufa?

The most interesting and beautiful places for walking. Photos and a short description.

Monument to Salavat Yulaev

Salavat Yulaev is a national hero of Bashkiria, who fought for the independence of his people during the time of Catherine II. A monument in his honor was erected in 1967 on the Belaya River. The sculptor SD Tavasiev depicted the hero on horseback. Together with a granite pedestal, the statue is 14 meters high and weighs 40 tons. This is the largest equestrian sculpture in Russia. The monument stands on the highest point in the center of Ufa, it can be clearly seen from afar.

Monument to Salavat Yulaev

Fountain "Seven Girls"

The sculptural group of seven girlish figures and two marble pools was created in 2015 based on the Bashkir legend of the seven sisters who preferred death in the waters of the lake to captivity. The author of the project Kh. Khabibrakhmanov copied the images from the girls participating in the folk dance ensemble. A screen has been installed near the fountain, which broadcasts the performance of this group, as well as the natural attractions of Bashkortostan.

Fountain Seven Girls

Sculpture "Marten's House"

A composition made of bronze dedicated to the symbol of the city - the marten. It was installed opposite Gostiny Dvor in 2010. The sculptural group is a tree with a small house in which two animals live: one of them affably looks out of a mink window, the other stands on the branches with his tail fluffed out, as if greeting his comrade (or girlfriend?). The sculpture has become one of the places where wedding corteges come.

Sculpture Marten

Lyalya-Tulpan Mosque

Muslim temple built in 1998, the spiritual center of Ufa. The building was erected on voluntary donations with the support of the republican authorities. The structure was designed by V. V. Davlyatishin in the form of a blooming tulip. The two minarets of the mosque resemble blooming buds. Prayer halls are designed for 1000 people, there are also study rooms and a hostel.

Lyalya-Tulpan Mosque

Cathedral Mosque "Ar-Rahim"

The construction of the temple began in 2007, completion is planned for 2019. The building was founded in honor of the 450th anniversary of the entry of Bashkortostan into Russia. The architectural style can be defined as classical Islamic with national Bashkir motifs. The interior and exterior finishes were and are being made by hand, using gilded decorative details and marble mosaics.

Cathedral Mosque Ar-Rahim

Church of the Nativity of the Mother of God

The main Orthodox church in Ufa and one of the most beautiful architectural monuments of the city. It was built in the late XIX - early XX centuries. In 1934, like many others, it was closed down, with church property confiscated. In 1991, the building was returned to believers, after which reconstruction began. Today, this picturesque sky-blue church with golden domes is a real decoration of the urban landscape.

Church of the Nativity of the Mother of God

congress hall

A modern building in 2007 in high-tech style, diluted with Bashkir national motifs, which is also called the "House of Friendship of Peoples". It was erected by order of the Republican Ministry of Culture. On its territory there is a museum complex, conference halls, a restaurant with national cuisine, a winter garden, a shopping center and an underground parking lot.

Congress hall

Gostiny Dvor

Traditional malls that seem to have existed in every more or less large city of the Russian Empire. Ufa Gostiny Dvor was built in the 19th century in the classical style. At the turn of the 21st century, it was adapted for a modern trade and business complex. In the 1980s, they even wanted to demolish the ensemble, but the public rose to its defense, so the architectural monument was saved.

Gostiny Dvor

Ufa Arena

A complex designed for sporting events (mainly for hockey games) and concerts. It was built in 2007. Inside there are two ice rinks, rooms for coaches and athletes, stands, parking lots. The arena is designed for more than 8 thousand spectators. Many hockey championships, both world and federal levels, as well as matches between local teams were held here.

Ufa Arena

Friendship Monument

The monument, founded in 1957 in honor of the 400th anniversary of the annexation of Bashkiria to Russia. Previously, the Trinity Church, blown up in 1956, was located in its place. The construction of the monument was delayed for a long time - it was installed only in 1965. A group of metropolitan sculptors and architects worked on the project. The composition is an obelisk in the form of a sword, bronze figures of women with wreaths in their hands, depicting Russia and Bashkiria, and bas-reliefs.

Friendship Monument

Russian Drama Theater of Bashkortostan

Ufa saw the first theatrical performance in 1772. During the 18th and 19th centuries, amateur productions were given in the city, mainly, but on a regular basis. The development of theatrical art in Ufa was greatly facilitated by the help of local patrons. The first theater building for 400 seats was erected in 1861 from wood. Over the following decades, the scene moved several times.

Russian Drama Theater of Bashkortostan

Bashkir Opera and Ballet Theater

The opera stage has existed in Ufa since 1938. Today it is located in a building built in 1920, designed by P.P. Rudavsky (the last reconstruction was carried out in 2014). This building is a historical and architectural monument of the capital of Bashkortostan. The premiere production of the theater was an opera by the Italian composer D. Paisiello, performed in the Bashkir language.

Bashkir Opera and Ballet Theater

Tatar theater "Nur"

Drama theater, focusing on the works of Bashkir and Tatar authors, both classics and representatives of the modern theater school. There are also works by foreign playwrights. It is believed that "Nur" originated in 1912. The troupe toured extensively throughout the Russian Empire, but disbanded in 1918. The revival of the scene took place in 1989.

Tatar theater Nur

Youth Theatre. M. Karima

The theater was founded in 1989 as a Youth Theater. It has been located in a modern building since 2002. Since the opening, two troupes have performed here: Bashkir and Russian - each has its own repertoire and conducts performances in its own language. Over the past years, the stage has managed to participate in many regional and all-Russian festivals. The main mission of the theater is the formation of love for art and a sense of beauty among young people.

Youth Theatre. M. Karima

Drama Theatre. Majita Gafuri

Another dramatic scene in Ufa, officially established in 1914 in Sterlitamak and transferred to Ufa in 1922. The theater building was erected in 1932 on the site of the destroyed church. Today it is considered an architectural monument. The repertoire is quite extensive and includes classical plays, works by national authors, as well as modern productions on topical subjects.

Drama Theatre. Majita Gafuri

National Museum of the Republic of Bashkortostan

The collection is located in a historic building from 1905, formerly owned by the Peasant Land Bank, which was closed in 1917. In total, the museum has 35 exhibition halls, where archaeological, ethnographic, natural science and art collections are located, acquainting the visitor with the history of the peoples living on the territory of Bashkiria.

National Museum of the Republic of Bashkortostan

House-Museum of S. T. Aksakov

The museum exposition is dedicated to the personality of the Russian writer and public figure. It is located in a wooden house - an architectural monument of the 18th century, which once belonged to the grandfather of Sergei Timofeevich. The mansion was restored in the 1980s under the guidance of Moscow artists. The exposition opened to the public in 1991. It is located in 14 halls and consists of 3 thousand items.

House-Museum of S. T. Aksakov

M. V. Nesterov Art Museum

M. V. Nesterov is a Russian and Soviet painter, a native of the capital of Bashkiria. In 1913, he gave the city a collection of works by artists of the early 19th and 20th centuries, taking care of the cultural enlightenment of fellow countrymen. The museum was founded in 1919 and opened to the public in 1920. The exposition consists of paintings by Nesterov himself, objects of ancient Russian art, painting of the 19th-20th centuries, contemporary works and national art.

M. V. Nesterov Art Museum

Museum of Archeology and Ethnography

The collection is located on the territory of the 1910 mansion, which belonged to the local merchant's wife E. A. Ponosova-Mollo. This building was the first building in Ufa with Art Nouveau elements (although its appearance is clearly dominated by classical and baroque features). The exposition is devoted to the archaeological and ethnographic history of the Southern Urals, as well as the culture and life of the peoples living on its lands.

Museum of Archeology and Ethnography

Republican Museum of Military Glory

The museum is located within the Victory Park. It was opened in 2000 in honor of the 55th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. The building was erected in just 9 months. Thanks to its laconic and modern architecture, it blends harmoniously into the surrounding space. The collection is a collection of weapons, military uniforms, personal documents, letters from soldiers and other thematic exhibits.

Republican Museum of Military Glory

Victory Park

Memorial complex and park for walks and recreation, founded in 1947. In addition to the monuments to the heroes, there is a Museum of Military Glory and an exhibition of military equipment of the WWII period: tanks, artillery installations, infantry fighting vehicles. In winter, there is a small ski slope. At any time of the year, holidays and folk festivals are held in the park. Also, newlyweds often come here for photo shoots.

Victory Park

Park named after Ivan Yakutov

An amusement and amusement park designed for recreation for guests of all ages. Here you can ride a pony, rent a boat, ride a children's railway, try yourself on a game stimulator and do a dozen other interesting things. Near the wedding tree, the newlyweds can organize an outdoor ceremony, and arrange a solemn banquet at the Quiet Harbor restaurant.

Park named after Ivan Yakutov

Garden named after Salavat Yulaev

Another green area in Ufa, decorating the city and designed for walking. The garden was founded in 1900: the descent to the river was ennobled, the territory was planted with oaks, birches, pines and lilacs, gazebos and cast-iron gates were installed. Pavilions and attractions appeared in the 1950s. In the late 1980s, the park fell into disrepair, but today, after reconstruction, it has again become a city landmark.

Garden named after Salavat Yulaev

Park "Kashkadan"

A landscaped green area appeared in 2002 around the lake of the same name. It offers visitors an equipped beach, walking paths, the Health Path, rental of water transport, bicycles, rollerblades and other vehicles, various attractions. Various sports competitions, exhibitions, fairs, concerts are regularly held in Kashkadan.

Park Kashkadan

Park named after Mazhit Gafuri

The largest park in Ufa, covering an area of ​​29 hectares. It is divided into two zones: in the first one there are attractions and entertainments, the second one is an ennobled forest plantation. In winter, various types of activities are available to visitors: ice skating and tubing. In summer, you can visit the equestrian base, ride the rides or spend time at the karting track.

Park named after Mazhit Gafuri

Square named after Mustai Karim

In 2013, Ufa acquired another park - the square named after. Mustai Karim, whose central composition was a sculptural group dedicated to the poet. Fountains beat in the square, paths for pedestrians are laid, and colorful flower beds with fragrant flowers delight the eyes of visitors. At night, the square is illuminated by a lighting system, which makes it even more picturesque.

Square named after Mustai Karim

Garden of Alexander Matrosov

The park appeared in 1867 on the territory between the governor's house and the cathedral, where livestock used to graze. Apparently, the mayor did not like such a neighborhood, and he decided to ennoble the area, turning it into a recreational area. During the 20th century, the garden changed its appearance more than once. Due to its proximity to several universities, the place is quite popular with Ufa students.

Garden of Alexander Matrosov

Ufa Botanical Garden

The city botanical garden was established in 1932 to preserve the plant diversity of the region, select rare species, acclimatize ornamental and fruit species, as well as for scientific research. Since 1991 it has been functioning as an independent institute. You can come here as if you were going to a regular park for a walk to look at the diversity of fauna and appreciate the beauty of nature.

Ufa Botanical Garden

Aksakov Park

The park is located on the site of a public garden, founded at the expense of the merchant Blokhin in the 19th century. At that time there was a wooden theater here. The main attraction is a small pond where swans live (a special house was built for them). Sometimes fishing competitions are held on this reservoir, although independent fishing is prohibited. As in other Ufa parks, rides work here.

Aksakov Park

Belaya River

The White River is the most full-flowing tributary of the Kama. It flows through the whole of Bashkortostan to the border with Tatarstan, its length is just over 1.4 thousand km. The locals call it "Agidel", which is a direct translation of the Russian name into the Bashkir language. Within Ufa, the water artery is navigable. Belaya attracts many rafting tourists. Along its banks are picturesque cliffs, caves and forests.

Belaya River