Sverdlovsk residents were offered an unusual weekend itinerary.

Sverdlovsk residents were offered an unusual weekend itinerary.

      Residents of Yekaterinburg were offered an unusual mini-trip for the weekend — the art-industrial biennale route in Miass.

      The one-day route through Miass is an immersion into the world of science, nature and inspiration. In a single day you will get acquainted with a unique mineralogical reserve, the history of Russian biology, genetics and automotive engineering. The town will open up to you through the lives of outstanding scientists, preserved architectural monuments and contemporary cultural practices.

      You will be able to see the picturesque views of one of the most beautiful lakes of the Southern Urals, often called "Little Baikal," and also try house-made chocolate and coffee at the Chaokofe factory and find out how the legendary Ural trucks are made.

      During the trip you will:

      • Dive into the philosophy and metaphysics of stone by visiting the Mineralogical Museum of the Ilmen Reserve.

      • See the promenade performance "Big Science in Little Miassovo," devoted to biologist and geneticist Nikolai Timofeev-Resovsky — the founder of radiation genetics.

      • Take a walk through Miass's old quarters and find out who was awarded the title of the city's honorary Nasekalshchik.

      • Learn the history of the legendary automobile factory that produces Ural trucks.

      • Meet local entrepreneurs at a factory where coffee is roasted and chocolate and ice cream are made.

      • Visit the shore of Lake Turgoyak and talk about contemporary art in an industrial space.

      • Get in touch with the history of Russian research institutes of the 20th century and hear the legend of the fearsome three-headed Ural dragon.

      The tour isn't cheap — 7,000 rubles, but the program is quite extensive and interesting.

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Sverdlovsk residents were offered an unusual weekend itinerary.

Residents of Yekaterinburg were offered an unusual day trip — the art-industrial Biennale route to Miass.