The Yaroslavl webcam angle covers the view from the side of house No. 86 on Leningradsky Prospekt.
The lens covers the roadway and adjacent areas. Thanks to the online broadcast in real time, you can assess the current situation on the road and the weather.
Yaroslavl, whose webcams can be viewed online on this site, is one of the oldest cities in Russia, where a huge number of architectural, cultural, and historical monuments have been preserved.
An important place among the sights of Yaroslavl is occupied by old mansions. One of them is the Governor's House and Garden. The object appeared at the beginning of the century before last as the residence of the head of the city and a place to accommodate his high-ranking guests.
After the Revolution, the estate was made the People's House, where working meetings of the local elite were held, as well as soldiers' training camps. Later, the building housed the Higher Party School, and then the Technological Institute. In the late 60s, the mansion was transferred to the Yaroslavl Art Museum.
Today, exciting excursions for different age categories are held in the Governor's House. Along with permanent exhibitions, the gallery hosts temporary exhibitions that tell about the art of the city, important events and prominent personalities of the city.
Along with a large collection of paintings created by famous masters, the interior of the mansion itself attracts attention, conveying the atmosphere of a bygone era. Unforgettable emotions will give a walk through the landscaped garden around the house.
Another similar complex is called the Karabikha Museum-Reserve of N. A. Nekrasov. It includes an old manor, two large parks, and many auxiliary buildings. Once upon a time, a famous Russian poet came to this house for the summer. It was here that he created many of his famous works.
After the October Revolution, the estate became the location of the Burlaki state farm. And after the Victory in the Second World War, the complex was restored and transferred to the museum. It is noteworthy that the buildings have been preserved almost in their original form, from the exterior to the interior, where more than 25 thousand exhibits are located. These are personal belongings of the inhabitants of the estate, collections of photographs, letters, paintings.
If someone has not yet had time to visit this wonderful city, Yaroslavl webcams, which can be watched online in real time, will allow you to take an exciting virtual walk.