Live webcam overlooking the intersection of Western and Volochaevskaya streets in Sterlitamak.
The lens covers the traffic on the road junction, adjacent territories. This place is bordered by an industrial enterprise, a large forest park, residential buildings and shops. The broadcast is in real time.
Sterlitamak, whose webcams can be viewed online, is a modern, industrial city, which, nevertheless, will be able to please many with its culture and interesting sights.
Temples play an important role in the cultural and spiritual life of the city. One of them - the Cathedral of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, appeared in the late 80s of the last century. Initially, it was a temple with one dome and a bell tower topped with a hipped roof. But during the reconstruction, new elements appeared here, making the object one of the most beautiful in the city.
Nikolsky Cathedral is a cathedral and belongs to the Annunciation Convent. The shrine bears the name of Nicholas the Wonderworker. And therefore, on the day of the memory of the saint, December 19, a patronal feast, a service, a concert, a tea party and the reading of an akathist are organized here.
Another Orthodox church in Sterlitamak appeared much earlier, this is the Tatiana Church, which was founded at the end of the century before last.
It was erected in the name of the Tikhvin Icon of the Mother of God with a chapel of St. martyr Tatyana. Also, an almshouse was founded at the temple, located nearby in a small brick building.
Since 1907, the Real School has been operating in the city, which was also located in the building of the almshouse. After 1917, the institution was transformed into the Unified Labor School. And later, an orphanage was placed within the walls of the complex.
Since 1943, church services in the temple have been resumed. But in the 60s the object was empty again. The shrine was returned to believers only after the collapse of the USSR. And on the eve of the Millennium, the dome was restored to the temple.
There is also a Muslim shrine in Sterlitamak, this is the Nur-al-Iman mosque, which was built already in our century at the expense of local entrepreneurs.
The name of the shrine is translated as "beam of light". And in the halls of the temple fits up to 800 believers.
The building is made in a laconic, but solemn style. On its basement floor there is a women's room. And on the two upper tiers and the balcony - for men. The interiors of the temple look rather modest. Although the floors are completely covered with Uzbek carpets. And the high windows really flood the interior with sunlight.
Even those who are far from religions should see these temples. And if there is no time or opportunity to go here yet, Sterlitamak webcams, which can be watched online in real time, will allow you to make this trip without even leaving your home.