Live webcam broadcasts the TEMP sports club - the first in the Altai Territory, a modern, full-size warm football arena with a total area of 5760 sq.m., which is equipped with 8 comfortable changing rooms and stands for spectators with more than 700 seats.
In 1730, the messengers of the famous Ural breeder Akinfiy Demidov, who were looking for a convenient place to build a new plant, chose the mouth of the Barnaulka River. The choice was pretty good. The factories of that time were extremely dependent on water, which set in motion machines and mechanisms. There was also a need for wood - charcoal was burned out of it for copper smelting.
Silver ore was found in Altai, and in 1747 Empress Elizaveta Petrovna issued a decree by which large areas of the south of Western Siberia were turned into a royal estate. In the 18th-first half of the 19th century, 90% of Russian silver was smelted in Altai. Therefore, it is no coincidence that Barnaul in a short time from a small factory settlement became in 1771 a "mountain city" - one of the largest in Siberia.
In Barnaul, another production was developed as well. In 1864, on the left bank of the Pivovarka river, engineer M.B. Prang opened the first soda plant in Russia, which had been in operation for about half a century. More than ten sorts of beer were produced by three breweries, sausages and confectionery products were produced. And yet Barnaul remained a trading city: in 1912 there were more than 500 shops and shops in which the merchants Morozovs, Smirnovs, Sukhovs, Polyakovs, Sbitnevs, Poskotinovs and many others traded.
In 1932, the largest melange plant in Western Siberia was founded in Barnaul.
During the Great Patriotic War, about a hundred industrial enterprises from Moscow, Leningrad, Odessa and other cities temporarily occupied by fascist troops were located in Barnaul. It was at this time that large machine-building enterprises began to work in the city - the Transmash plants, a boiler house, a machine-tool plant, and a radio plant produced its first products.