The webcam of Nizhny Tagil in real time broadcasts a view of the intersection of st. Frunze and st. Cosmonauts.
You can see several buildings that were built in the late 19th early 20th centuries, as well as assess the traffic and weather conditions.
Nizhny Tagil, whose webcams are available on the site, is the second most populous city in the Sverdlovsk region after Yekaterinburg.
This is a large industrial center of the Urals. In addition, major winter sports events are often held here.
It is better to start your acquaintance with the city from the main pedestrian route "Malachite Line". It includes the main historical, cultural and architectural sites of Nizhny Tagil.
Live webcams allow you to walk around the village.
It is impossible to get lost or pass by, because the route is indicated by a green stripe on the map. Since it is looped, you can return to the starting point. Its length is 5.7 km.
The most interesting places are numbered. They are also provided with information about the history of the object. In general, the route includes about 30 industrial, architectural and cultural values. You can walk along the Malachite Line in 2-3 hours, but get a lot of vivid emotions and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of this industrial town.
In addition, 4 information stands were installed along the route. They are located at the Demidovskaya Dacha Museum, on Theater Square, at the monument to Nikolai Demidov in Pioneer Square and at Lisya Gora. Find out more about nearby attractions here.
Interestingly, in Nizhny Tagil, whose webcams provide an opportunity to look at picturesque views in real time, there is the smallest museum in Russia.
It is located on the territory of Fox Mountain. This is the Watchtower, built in 1818. Historians have not fully figured out why exactly this name. There is an assumption that it was used to monitor the city, since most of the buildings were wooden. If there was a fire, you could see it from here. In case of emergency, the bell was rung and signal lights were hung out. There is a version that Pavel Demidov used this building as an observatory.
Since 2015, the Watchtower has become a museum. The area of the exhibition space is only 10 square meters. m. Here you can learn about the history of the tower, thanks to the many archival documents and photographs. In addition, the exhibition features a model of the building, made according to the drawings of 1828, as well as sculptures, paintings and books from the collection of the Demidov family.