• Rostov-on-Don remained Soviet until July 1942, when, after the failure of the Red Army offensive near Kharkov, the German command launched an offensive in...
  • Initially, Teatralnaya was called Revolution Square, and it was renamed in 1927 after the construction of the theater.
  • The lectorium is not an official organization, but a private educational project that conducts open lectures at various venues in Rostov-on-Don.
  • The project is to consolidate the infrastructures of Rostov-on-Don and Rostov Region in order to broaden the export-import of the goods, capitals and services...
  • In heroic chronicles of the Great Patriotic War Rostov was known as the city where The Red Army turned from the retreat to the attack.
  • Gorky Park (Rostov-on-Don) is a gift to contemporaries from all previous generations of citizens who have been caring for their favorite vacation spot for 200 years.
  • It was co-located with a fortress named for Dimitry of Rostov, a metropolitan bishop of the old northern town of Rostov the Great.
  • Ferris wheel “One Sky”, due to air-conditioned gondolas, allows to observe the historic part of Rostov-on-Don from a bird’s eye view in any season of the year.
  • In Rostov-on-Don, the picket was also held at the Lenin monument in the city center. “The revolution gave Russia and all people the dream of a new man and...