Online broadcast of the football field of the sports club "TEMP" in Barnaul. A modern sports complex, the best in the Altai Territory. This is the site where the brightest and most iconic sports and music events are held today. The opening of SK Temp (Barnaul) took place in 2017.
Barnaul is a large city in the Siberian Federal District, located in the southern part of Western Siberia, on the banks of the Ob River, 2934 kilometers southeast of Moscow. The area of the settlement is 322 square kilometers.
General data and historical facts:
- The first mention of the settlement on the site of the modern city dates back to 1730.
- In 1739, Akinfiy Demidov founded a copper-silver smelting plant in the settlement.
- In 1748 the office of the mining district was transferred to the Barnaul plant.
- In 1766, the country's first steam engine was built by inventor Ivan Polzunov on the banks of the Barnaulka River.
- In 1771, the factory settlement received the status of a city and the name Barnaul.
- In the second half of the 18th century, the Barnaul Theater House, a technical library, and the first printing house were opened in the city.
- In 1893, the Barnaul silver smelting plant was closed.
- At the end of the 19th century, candle, leather, brick, soda, brewing, fur coat and sawmill industries flourished in the city.
- In May 1917, a major fire broke out in Barnaul, which destroyed many city buildings.
- In 1919, Soviet power was finally established in the village.
- In the 1920s-40s, residents of small settlements and villages moved to Barnaul in large numbers.
- In 1932, a large melange plant was founded in the city.
- In 1937 the Altai Territory was formed with the administrative center in Barnaul.
- During the Great Patriotic War, dozens of enterprises from the western parts of the country were evacuated to the city.
- During these years, the Barnaul Machine-Tool Plant produced cartridges for the Red Army.
- In the post-war years, large-scale construction of apartment buildings and social infrastructure began in the city.
- In the 1990s, due to the economic crisis in the country, many of the city's enterprises became unprofitable and closed.