Vologda webcam overlooking the intersection of Pobedy Avenue and Belozerskoye Highway.
In this area of the city there is a Children's Technopark, a branch of the Post Bank, several residential high-rise buildings. The broadcast is transmitted in real time.
Vologda, whose webcams can be viewed online on this site, keeps a unique cultural and historical heritage on its streets.
If you do not take into account the numerous architectural monuments, many artifacts are hidden from the eyes of passers-by, but are carefully stored in various museums in Vologda.
The real hallmark of the city is the Vologda Lace Museum. The exposition is dedicated to one of the main symbols of Vologda. Here, in a colorful two-story building, you can get a lot of new knowledge about lace making, which has glorified the city far beyond the borders of the country. The exposition occupies about 600 m2, and includes exhibitions of old clothing and home textiles, divided by historical periods. The collection of Vologda lace occupies as many as 8 halls and numbers several hundred exhibits. Along with the main exposition, the museum presents collections of European lace, peasant outfits, as well as samples of the Soviet period before the start of the Second World War.
On the ground floor of the museum there are workshops where you can learn this ancient craft, as well as a shop selling unique souvenirs and products, and a cafe.
Another unique museum in Vologda is the house of Peter I.
Here, in the small mansion of the widow Goatman, the emperor lived in different years. Today, museum expositions are located here, which include about a hundred items of storage. These are the clothes of the emperor, antique furniture, works of art, samples of weapons and archival documents. Here is the death mask of Peter the Great.
Connoisseurs of beauty should look into the Vologda Regional Art Gallery.
It was opened in the 54th year of the last century and today has more than 30 thousand works of art. Here are examples of painting, graphics, arts and crafts and folk crafts. The collections are presented in chronological order, dating from a variety of historical periods, starting with Ancient Russia.
Within the walls of the Vologda Gallery you can find works by such outstanding masters as Vasnetsov, Vrubel, Benois, Kuindzhi. There are also examples of European painting, as well as works by local artists.
For those who cannot yet go to the Vologda region, but really want to get to know the beauty of these places, it is recommended to watch Vologda webcams online.