Explore the vast and diverse landscapes of Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia, a journey from the vibrant Siberian capital of Novosibirsk to charming historic towns and natural wonders. This collection offers a unique glimpse into the heart of Siberia, blending urban culture with the untamed beauty of the Russian wilderness.
New Siberia
A Russian land often referred to as Novosibirsk, perceived as being in the middle of nowhere yet full of wonders.
Novosibirsk
The largest city and administrative center of Novosibirsk Oblast, it is Russia's third-most populous city and the most populous in Siberia and Asian Russia.
Novosibirsk Oblast
A federal subject of Russia located in southwestern Siberia, extending over 600 kilometers from west to east and over 400 kilometers from north to south.
Tomsk
A more northerly settlement that Russian colonists preferred over the future Novosibirsk Oblast during the exploration of Siberia.
Maslyanino
The first Russian village founded in 1644 in the region that would become Novosibirsk Oblast.
Moscow
One of the two cities in Russia that are more populous than Novosibirsk.
Saint Petersburg
One of the two cities in Russia that are more populous than Novosibirsk.
The Museum for Railway Technology Novosibirsk
A railway museum located in Novosibirsk, dedicated to railway technology.
The Novosibirsk Zoo
One of the largest zoos in Russia, occupying 63 hectares and housing around 11,000 individuals of 770 species, attracting about 1.5 million visitors annually.