Live webcams are broadcast from the center of Sharya (Kostroma region, Russia).
The lens captures the road intersection of Oktyabrskaya and Pavlik Morozov streets. Nearby is the administration of Sharya, several shops, the Central shopping center. Nearby is the Museum of Local Lore and the Palace of Culture of Zheleznodorozhnikov. The broadcast is carried out in real time.
Sharya, whose webcams can be viewed on this site, is located in the Kostroma region near the banks of the Vetluga River.
The short history of the city is the reason that there are no outstanding sights or centuries-old architectural monuments in Sharya. However, some objects of the city are worthy of attention.
Sharya appeared as a station settlement at the railway line, which was laid through these lands at the beginning of the last century. The name of the city was given from the Sharinka River, which is a tributary of the Vetluga.
The city of Sharya is surrounded by endless forests, making it an important center for the extraction and processing of timber.
Today it is the second most populous city in the Kostroma region.
Since Sharya has an origin associated with the railway, you can start getting to know it from the station. The Sharya station is located on the northern course of the Trans-Siberian Railway, so you can get from here both to Moscow or St. Petersburg, and to remote corners of Russia. For example, to Khabarovsk or Vladivostok. The building is in dire need of renovation. The interiors correspond to the traditional arrangement of railway terminals of the 80s of the last century.
Near the station there is a monument to a steam locomotive, which is a real P36 model car, installed on a pedestal. There is another monument nearby - V.I. Lenin.
Behind the station building is the bank of the Sharinka River, which, as mentioned above, gave the city its name.
There is a canteen near the station square with pleasant prices. There is a bus station nearby, from where you can also go to a variety of cities in the region and country.
The first houses were built near the Station. Today they represent a clear reference to the architectural tradition of those days. A notable feature of the city is the presence of a large number of wooden two-story residential buildings. The natural resources of this land have an impact.
Not far from the station, you can walk along a real cobblestone pavement, which was laid even during the construction of the railway. Nearby stands a monument to the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution.
You should definitely visit the Sharya Park, where swans live on an old pond, including black ones.
If it is not yet possible to travel to the Kostroma region, Sharya's webcams will help correct the lack of travel.