Webcam overlooking the pedestrian crossing across Sudostroitelnaya Street in the area of Klyuchevoy Square (Petrozavodsk).
The lens captures a roadbed with markings for pedestrians, a large fragment of parkland. The broadcast is in real time.
Petrozavodsk, whose webcams can be viewed online on this site, is the stunningly beautiful capital of Karelia.
This city will find something to win the heart of even the most sophisticated travelers and will forever remain in memory. Indeed, on its streets there are a huge number of architectural monuments, landscaped parks and squares, magnificent theaters, and, of course, museums.
The largest museum in the Karelian capital is the National Museum of the Republic of Karelia. It was founded in the 19th century and today occupies the building of the former governor's house, erected at the end of the 18th century.
The first collections included works in the technique of artistic casting, which were made at the Alexander Plant. In the 1920s, the funds were replenished by the Olonets Church History Museum.
Nowadays, 220 thousand exhibits are stored within the walls of the museum, which are distributed by topic in 22 halls. The exposition will allow you to get acquainted with nature, archeology, the history of the capital and the whole republic. Of interest is the ethnographic collection of artifacts, which clearly illustrates the traditions of Russian culture, the customs and life of the Karelians and Vepsians. A separate room is reserved for a truly recreated interior of the front hall of the governor's house. The atmosphere of this location takes museum visitors to the middle of the 19th century.
Another well-known museum of Petrozavodsk is called by the locals "The House on the Square".
This is an old two-story building near the main city square, in which the Olonets Men's Gymnasium was located before the Revolution. Today, the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts are exhibited here.
The exhibition includes works by Russian artists, starting with ancient Russian icon painting of the 15th century, ending with the works of contemporary masters, canvases by foreign authors.
In the galleries of the Peter and Paul Museum you can find masterpieces by Shishkin, Aivazovsky, Repin, Levitan and other eminent masters. And the collection of rare icons, which includes 2,500 examples of icon art, is considered one of the largest and most unique in the world.
For those who do not yet have the opportunity to go to Karelia, Petrozavodsk webcams, which can be watched online in real time, will allow you to get to know the capital of the republic better.