Stationary exhibition “Times connection”. Rhythm of the biosphere.
“Rhythm of the biosphere” in Human and Nature Museum is an unforgettable experience for the guests and citizens of the city. Each of the three themed halls (“Primordial Times”, “Nature’s Puzzle” and “Man and the North”) will allow you to embrace with the world of Ob-Irtyish starting from the very beginning. Every hall has one concept – the ability of everything alive to adapt to the changing environment. The visitors will see how the nature hides once the human appears and patiently waits when he’s gone. With the help of the “magic glass”(Holoscreen) guests will have the opportunity to watch the nature without scaring away its inhabitants. The exposition is equipped with the Poolsystem which allows a person to affect the system and interact with the proection. You will be able to discover new areas of flora and fauna or move the objects. All this becomes possible thanks to plasma video walls (the innovation in the field of big screen reflection). Every diorama revives with the videos, acoustic accompaniment and olfactory effects.
“Rhythm of the biosphere” is a major expositional project which set the Human and Nature Museum in one row with the main museums of Russia.
Tickets price:
One hall visit – 30 rub
Guide service – 30 rub
Opening hours:
Wednesday-Sunday from 10 a.m to 18 p.m
Tel.: (3467) 32- 92-03
Address: Human and Nature Museum, 11 Mira street
Tel.:(3467) 32-12-08
Fax: (3467)32-12-31
E-mail: musey_prirody@mail.ru
www.ugramuseum.ru
Saga about Khanty
During the World Cup Biathlon Finals in Khanty-Mansiysk in the “Cinema Profi” and “Cinema Lux” theatres citizens and guests of the city will be able to meet the characters of historical adventure “Red Ice. Saga about indigenous people of Ugra” based on the famous novel of Eremey Aypin “Mother of God in Blood-Red Snows”.
The western relates to the Kazym revolt of the ostyaks ( people of Khanty) in 1933 also known as Kazym Revolt which was cruelly suppressed in 1934-1935 by the Red Army and NKVD.
The movie is full of episodes showing the culture and traditions of Khanty people – sacrificial offering, bear honoring and real Khanty wedding.
Detailed information about the movie is available on the official website : www.kinocentr86.ru
“Saint Nikolas”
Exposition consists of 32 icons from the collection of Yaroslavl Art Museum, dedicated to St. Nicolas the Miracle-Worker. St. Nicolas, archbishop who lived in IV century is known as the most honorable Christian sain, famous for his miracle working while living and after death. The memory of St. Nicolas the Miracle-Worker is revered in all Christian world. The icons on the exhibition represent different aspects of honoring St. Nicolas the Miracle-Worker in orthodox culture and show all the wealth of saint’s iconography. Icons were made in the middle of XVI – the end of XIX century. The majority of icons come from Yaroslavl – a big art centre of the Middle Age and the New Age. Some of them are considered to be the best of Yaroslavl’s art. Don’t miss the icons that are connected with Romanovo-Borisoglebsk which is known to be one of the most famous places of iconography in XIX century. Icons that also deserve your attention are coming from rural district of Yaroslavl and represent honoring of St. Nicolas the Miracle-Worker among the people.
Address: Human and Nature Museum, 11 Mira street, Khanty-Mansiysk.
Opening hours: 10 am – 19pm
Days off: Monday, Tuesday
Guide service should be booked in advance.
Information: 32-92-03, 32-98-26.
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Solemn World Cup Biathlon Finals 2011/2012 Opening Ceremony
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Khanty-Mansiysk welcomed the World Cup participants with impressive symbolic show
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Welcoming speech of the Minister of Sport, Tourism and Youth policy of the Russian Federation
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“Archaeopark”
The Cultural and Tourist Complex “Archaeopark” is a structural unit of the Human and Nature museum from August 2008. The conception of the “Archaeopark” is based on the idea to create an original museum of the extinct animals, which will become a natural addition to the stationary exposition of the Human and Nature museum.
The complex of sculptures reconstructing big West Siberian mammals of the Ice Age was located on the artificially created ground of the Samarovskaya mount. The architectural decision made the park available to the visitors and gave a possibility to enjoy the statuary from the by-pass road and from the walking areas. The idea to created three terraces located on different tiers was predestined by the local relief. There was a branch of the Irtysh River at the foot of the mount in the past.
Today we can definitely say that the cultural and tourist complex has a great recreational, ecological, educational, historical and cultural meaning. It is a big natural and territorial complex, which has a special ecological, environmental, scientific and esthetic value.
Cultural and Tourist Complex Chief
Pantafluk Oksana Valentinovna
Phone: 32-12-55, 34-50-71
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