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Thursday 24 April 2014

Feeding time at knowsley safari park.

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The giraffes are so cute! :D Looks like a fun day. I would be scared to handle meal worms anyway, even being over 6 :p

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Hahaha....I must say I didn't mind either! I thought of you when I was in the bat enclosure - I think you'd have hated it!

Looks like a great day out and the workshop looks like a really interesting opportunity - would never have thought they fed meerkats with dog biscuits though!

Haha...I know! It was a surprise to us too! I don't know which were more horrible, the mealworms or the dog biscuits :D

Seriously, that's only £6.50 extra? Bargain, that looks amazing!! I am a bit scared of land snails though, no idea why, they just freak me out a bit...

:D I didn't touch the land snail - I figure I've had to peel enough from people's socks and my growing plants!

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Not so keen on the creepy things but those giraffes look super cute!

:D The giraffe was really sweet. You can't touch them, but they look much more 'downy' than I ever realised :)

This sounds like an amazing day! We would love to do something like this.

It was amazing. Well worth the extra £6.50. It turns a trip to the Safari Park' into something really special :)

This looks amazing, and bats are one of my favourites too. Great to see that the workshops are not over priced either. Looks like a day you wont forget in a hurry!

We won't - it was really nice, a lovely day out :)

What a lovely day and one to remember too

Indeed. Hopefully both of the boys will remember it - I think they'll definitely remember the bats and meercats! :)

What a fab event! Cheap too - I never knew that's why the tongues were black #countrykids

It is an excellent price. I didn't even realise they had black tongues beforehand! :D

As above! I never knew their tongues were black for that reason:) a great post and I learnt something too!

Thanks very much Prudence! I learnt far more than I'd care to admit :D

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What a fab session! I bet they will remember so much more by getting involved, than from looking at signs by the enclosures. We've looked after a couple of bats and they are the most amazing creatures. I have great respect for them. #CountryKids

Wow, that must have been an interesting thing to do! I once looked after a hedgehog, but it's not as cool :D

This looks fantastic, my boys would love something like this! What a great learning experience x #CountryKids

It was fantastic fun, it really was. The best way to learn! :)

What a fascinating day with so much to learn and do. Sounds a strange rule on the under 6's but at least you got up close to the giraffes. The bat enclosure looks amazing. Thank you for sharing with me on Country Kids

You're welcome and thank you for hosting. I don't understand why 6 is an age at which you are allowed to handle mealworms and feed giraffes, and the Rangers didn't really either, but usually rules are there for a reason, so you just go with it :)

This look so fun! We went to something similar and my kids love it! Great to get close to animals.

It is great - I can't imagine you and your kids enjoying the bats though Eileen - one woman got poo'ed on! :D

Awww I love Giraffes & its a dream of mine to get close to one! #countrykids

If you aren't anywhere near Knowsley I imagine other parks and zoos do similar things! It was a really great experience :)

What a brilliant idea, will have to investigate if any places do this closer to us, for when Monkey's older.

I think it's brilliant. I'm sure they'll remember it forever :)

Hissing cockroaches! OMG, I would have been screaming and running out of the room! What a great learning experience though, and a bargain price! #countrykids

Hahaha....the Hissing Cockroaches were a bit much - fortunately there were only 3 in the box....I think....

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Knowsley Safari Park – Feeding the Animals!

Last Updated on June 17, 2021 by HodgePodgeDays

We were invited guests of Knowsley Safari Park. We were given free access to their Family Workshop in return for this review. All images and opinions are our own.

During the gloriously long Easter weekend we hotfooted it to Knowsley Safari Park to feed the boys burgeoning obsession with giraffes and cheeky monkeys.

We went primarily to check out their “Food and Feeding Family Workshop” which is two hours of fun and animal education for just £6.50 each.

The workshop was hosted by knowledgeable rangers, Nicky and Sue. They started by telling us about herbivores, carnivores and omnivores, then we got to meet and touch some. We met a Australian tree frog, some giant land snails, a rat and a pair of weird but harmless hissing cockroaches, as well as looking at some animal skulls and checking out their teeth.

We were then put to work preparing breakfast for the meercats. This involved stuffing fruit, dog biscuits and mealworms into holes drilled in small logs, then plugging the holes with melon. This was great, messy fun. We then carried our logs to the meercat enclosure and watched them eat their goodies. Meercats are really popular and they’re such funny little creatures close up. We watched them for a little while and they seemed to really enjoy their breakfast.

Later moved on to meet the giraffes. We climbed onto the feeding platform and we were set to work feeding Oliver. Oliver was a very handsome giraffe, he’s 14 years old and really very beautiful. We fed him carrots which he ate by reaching his long, black tongue out for, curling it round the carrot, then munching away. The boy loved this, giraffes are one of his favourite animals. I think he was quite taken aback at the size of them though.

Once the giraffes had full bellies we walked back to the safari school. We were soon put to work again making fruit kebabs on ropes for the Egyptian fruit bats. This was sticky, but fun work. Once we’d all made a kebab and washed our sticky hands, we took our bat treats to the indoor bat forest. The rangers hung the fruit kebabs from the trees while we all stood and watched them feed.

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I’m not easily spooked, but bats brushed my face and hair a few times and I wasn’t keen to stay for long. The boys loved it, so I stayed with them. As our eyes adjusted to the dark we watched the bats swoop onto the trees and devour their dinner.

Then it was back to the safari school to collect our certificates and badges and say goodbye. I think the family workshops are tremendous value and next time we go to Knowsley Safari Park, we’ll be looking to see what’s available. Our boy loved it. He was a bit young though, and the workshops are only really suitable for children aged 6 and over.

The family workshop was so much fun, we all really enjoyed it and we all learned something new. Not only that but we got to get up close and personal with some of our favourite animals. We’ll be back!

Disclaimer: We were invited guests of  Knowsley Safari Park and were given free access to their Family Workshop for free in return for this honest review. It was brilliant and worth considering doing if you’re going.

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YOu touched teh Giraffe??? Thats awesome! My fave animal! This wouldve been nice but its far from us and were really do not have the budget at the moment. Thanks for sharing your experience =) #weekendbloghop

It was a lovely day and the weather was great. Lovely to see you again – roll on Blog On! 🙂

What an amazing experience. Giraffes are my tweets favorite animal, he’s got millions of giraffe stuff! X

Sounds like you had a fab day! I would have freaked out with the bats as well.

Thank you for linking up with The Weekend Blog Hop

Laura x x x

Sounds brilliant. I can’t wait to take my eldest back to the bat house – he loved it when he was little but I’ve got a feeling he will scream this time lol. #countrykids

What a fantastic idea and how wonderful to hand feed a beautiful giraffe and watch the amusing antics of the meercats. Judging by the smiles on the boys faces – they had a fab time, thanks for linking up and sharing with Country Kids.

Sounds like you had a fab time!! Although, the bats? Then dangling I can handle but them flying around near my hair is a NO! lol. Great pics! #countrykids

Sounds great! I live about 10 minutes from Knowsley Safari Park and I always think we should try and go more. How exciting to get up close to the animals, especially feeding a giraffe! The family workshop sounds like a lot of fun 🙂

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Oh wow the fact you got to feed the giraffe is very cool. I have never been myself :) X

I actually have family that live close by Knowsley Safari park, next time we're up that way, we are SO visiting the Safari park. It looks and sounds great! What a great experience feeding the Giraffe! xx

I absolutely love safari parks and I've wanted to do a keeper for a day for ages. This looks amazing x

I have never been there, but what an amazing opportunity to feed them x

I am so glad that you got to live out your dream even when your dream had taken a backseat for so many years It looked like a magical experience and giraffes are such fascinating animals!

Aw yay! I grew up near there and I haven't been since I was 6

Oh wow. That is amazing! I have been to knowsley park last year and me and the family really enjoyed ourselves

I adore Giraffes, they have such beautiful faces and are actually quite graceful, what an amazing experience x

What a fantastic experience! Especially since you used to want to be a zoo keeper. Always great to make an old wish come true! I've never been to Knowsley as it's a bit too far away from where I live but I've always wanted to! :D

I love safari parks a lot. Giraffes are so pretty.

It's awesome that you were able to do this! Giraffes are such interesting animals!

Awwh, I am so jealous that you have done this. I would love to do an animal encounter at a zoo.

I used to love going seeing the Giraffes when I was younger! Some great snaps x

What a great experience! I'd love to feed the giraffes. x

that sounds like an amazing experience and it's good to hear the animals are well looked after.

I'm ashamed to say I've never been to Knowsley Safari Park and I live less than 10 minutes away! That giraffe is too cute. Makes me smile :-)

WOW! The giraffe is my niece's favourite animal, so this sounds like an amazing gift for her! Thank you for sharing x

I have not been to a safari park in ages, I'm so jealous! Great photos of the giraffes! X

Giraffes are such intelligent and beautiful creatures! I'm glad they don't allow more than one of these tours per day though.

My best friend is obsessed with giraffes and is currently in uni at Manchester, I'll definitely be letting her know about this she would absolutely love it! Great photos, looked like you had a great time

I absolutely LOVE Knowsley safari park and the giraffes are my fave. we went to kenya on safari a couple of years ago and I was obsessed with them! xxx

Wow just look at that giraffe tongue!! I've never been to Knowsley Safari park before but I'd love to take a day trip with some friends :)

Oh wow, reminds of home when we used to visit national parks and see the giraffes. Lovely that you got to feed them

I've never seen a giraffe in person. They seems so cute haha. Glad you enjoyed yourself x

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Knowsley Safari Park

Knowsley Safari Park is a fun filled day looking at animals by car and foot, fairground rides and a sealion show. A perfect day out for the whole family.

• Sea Lion and Birds of Prey Displays

• Foot Safari with Tigers & Giraffes

• 5 mile car safari with baboons & lions

• Animal talks

• Restaurant & Coffee House

• Fairground Rides and Playareas

• Annual passes available

• Open Every Day 10-5.30pm

• Prescot L34 4AN

• www.knowsleysafariexperience.co.uk

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Safari Drive

This took us about an hour to go around, there are a couple of lanes so you can queue up in your car to have a good look when there is an animal to see or you can go in the faster if you don't want to wait. Its a 5 mile drive where you go through Bactrian Camels, White Rhino, African Lions and Baboons. We were really lucky with the Camels, they decided to get up from their shelter and started to walk along the road right next to the cars. This was great and the girls really enjoyed watching them walk along side us. We decided to by pass the Baboons as were weren't sure about them damaging our car. This is easy to miss and you can still see them through the fencing. The lions were sleeping sadly but we did also get a good view of the Rhinos. You can go round as many times as you want too.

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Sea Lion Show

We parked our car and headed into the Knowsley Safari village. We went straight to the Sea Lion theatre as a show was about to begin. This was definitetly my favourite of the day. Two Sea Lions called Authur and Roger showed the audience their amazing skills for about 20minutes. They showed how they are different from seals and did mind blowing acts like balancing things on their nose and jumped up out of the water to hit a ball hanging from the ceiling. The Sea Lions looked like they really did enjoy the attention and the way the show was delivered by the animal trainer made it fun while being educational. There are 3-4 shows spread through the day.

Birds of Prey Show

With Eagles, Hawks, Falcons, Vultures, Kites & Owls. Watch them being fed and soring over your head in flying displays. On a few times a day, just turn up and get a seat to watch the fully immersive family friendly show.

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Amusement Rides

In centre there is a selection of about 12 fairground rides. These vary between 1-3 tokens per rider to go on. Or you can buy a wristband to have unlimited rides. These are a nice addition to the day and there are also a couple of small play areas near the rides too so you can easily break up the day with some playing between seeing all the animals. There is a Pirate Ship, Honey Pots, Swing Chairs and a rollercoaster called Rattlesnake!

On Foot Safari

Mischievous meerkats, graceful giraffes and an amazing Amur tiger trail! Sadly the tiger was fast asleep so we only saw him from a far. The Tiger Trail goes around the tiger compound with plenty of viewing areas. The Giraffes were gorgeous, we caught some of the giraffe talk and found out they were brothers and plenty of facts about them. It was great to see them walking about and pulling leaves from tall trees. There is also a woodland walk which leads you to a waterfall.

Food & Drink

There are plenty of places to refuel. You can choose to dine at the outdoor food court for loaded fries & delicious pizzas. There's the Oasis Restaurant where you can dine on delis, chill con carne, penne bolognese, rosemary focaccia & fish and chips. From the Coffee House there is hot & cold drinks and sweet treats. We took a picnic which we ate while going around the Car Safari but there are also lots of picnic benches.

We would have liked to have seen a few more animals on our visit, in particular the lions or tigers but the fact that the camels and Sea lions were so good it still made for a nice family day out.

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Knowsley Safari Park – A Safari Park In England

Are you visiting England and looking for something unusual to do? Want to get up close and personal with baboons? If you are interested in an exciting day out and seeing animals run wild, then Knowsley Safari Park near Liverpool is the perfect place. Here, we will share everything you need about this safari park in England.

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About Knowsley Safari Park

Knowsley Safari Park is exactly as the name implies – a safari park. However, it’s not your ordinary safari park. At Knowsley Safari Park, you can drive your vehicle through the park and get up close highly close to the wildlife. They are so close that some will mount your car if you choose to drive through the baboon encounter!

In England, this safari park is a part of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA). It’s a well-known attraction situated in Prescot, England. Knowsley Safari’s primary goal is to conserve different animal species and research them. Knowsley Safari also participates in preservation projects. The park is in northern England, close to Chester, Liverpool, and Manchester universities. 

Knowsley Safari Park’s History

The founders are Jimmy Chipperfield and Edward Stanley. They opened the park in 1971.  The original drive was 3.5 miles through the park when it first opened.  Tourists can drive by lions, elephants, antelope, giraffes, and zebras. After a while, the park became popular among tourists, and because of this, the drive route was extended by 1.5 miles. Since 1973, additional animals have been added, and visitors can observe camels, rhinoceros, buffalo, and tigers. It’s now the longest safari drive in England.

As the park evolved, it added new attractions.  For example, there are two baboon sections – self-drive or the Baboon Bus .

Knowsley Safari Park Animals

Knowsley Safari aims to help people get closer to the animals.  There are approximately 500 animals within. One of the most popular is the baboons. They are so popular because they jump on your car if you ride through their enclosure in your vehicle.

And I can tell you from experience that they WILL damage your vehicle. I’ve been many times, and if you make it through the baboon enclosure only missing a windscreen wiper, you should consider yourself lucky. I have lost windscreen wipers, a side mirror, and an antenna!

Then there’s the fact that they might flash you, so if you have children be prepared to explain anatomy!

Flashing Baboons

Knowsley Safari Park Baboon

About The Baboons

These animals are considered to be in a group of the biggest primates. They have been living on the planet for about 2 million years already! Five species of baboons exist now:

The size of baboons varies by species. Generally, these primates live 30 years. Baboons are not endangered, but the anthropogenic impact might cause a population decline.

Self Drive The Baboon Enclosure

This, people, is where you will experience the baboons jumping on your car and will pull off a piece or two. If this concerns you, you can opt to take the Baboon Bus.

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Take The Baboon Bus

Many people want to lose a piece of their car, so Knowsley introduced the car-friendly route, the Baboon Bus.

If you take the bus, you don’t have a car or are worried about your vehicle becoming damaged. You can book a seat on the Baboon Bus for just £6.50 per person on top of the standard admission price. 

Amur Tigers

Endangered tigers inhabit the eastern parts of Russia and can also be found in China. They have thick pale orange fur that is covered with dark stripes. Tigers roam long distances, hunting for food. However, the natural habitat of these animals suffers from agricultural expansion and logging. These factors cause population decline.

In Knowsley Safari Park, you will meet two Amur Tigers –  Sinda and Miron, who came to participate in the tiger breeding programs. A special drive with tigers was opened for tourists in 2018. The territory is equipped with small forests, streams, and ponds.

White Rhinos

The white rhino is the biggest of all rhinoceros. White rhinoceros possess a huge, strong bodies with a small neck. Their heads are big, and their natural habitat is savannah or grassland. Rhinos consume grass and drink water two times per day. These animals also like to rest in mud pits because it helps cool their bodies.

White Rhino

Knowsley Safari Park possesses the biggest white rhino group for breeding. It is considered to be the largest and the most successful in Europe . As you drive through the park, you get to observe them.

Almost extinct, with an estimated 140 left in the wild, this is a rare opportunity to see these antelopes. These antelopes are distinct because of their striking reddish-brown coat with black-and-white markings or white-yellow stripes.

These animals have two horns, spiraling slightly. The natural habitat is tropical jungles. Bongos like to consume roots, grass, and leaves. The greatest danger for them is deforestation and hunting, which have caused the population to decline to near extinction.

You can see bongos while driving by the sixth zone of the African Savannah route.

Other Animals

In addition to the baboons, tigers, and bongo, there are lions, emu camels, giraffes, elephants, meerkats,s and many other species.

Animal Experiences

If you’ve ever dreamed of getting close to a giraffe or wanting to feed a meerkat its breakfast, then the Animal Experiences are just the adventure you’re looking for!

Knowsley Safari Park offers a range of animal experiences, so you can find something on your bucket list . And you’ll get an up-close animal encounter that is the best animal experience around. 

All Animal Experiences must be PRE-BOOKED using vouchers.  Contact the park directly to check availability and book using your voucher. Email [email protected]

Knowsley Safari Park Programs

Knowsley Safari park has several exciting programs you can participate in.

Junior Rangers Program

This event is for children from 11 to 14 who like nature and are interested in the animal world. Kids work with park representatives and try their hand as a zookeeper.

Kids experience multiple interactions with the park’s inhabitants, such as animal care and enclosure cleaning. The program provides special lessons connected with the wildlife of the park. There is also a possibility of enjoying a safari drive on a Baboon Bus or exploring the small forests within Knowsley Safari Park. At the end of the program, every kid gets a certificate with a memory photo.

The Junior Rangers program lasts for two days during the weekend. It begins at 9:00 am and ends at 3:30 pm.

  • Knowsley Academy

This special weekend event is for people aged 15 to 18 who want to become educators, veterinarians, or zoologists.

The program includes various theoretical lessons and practical get first-hand experience with the animals. Participants will study biology and discover more information about the inhabitants of Knowsley Safari Park. The other activities are animal care, visiting carnivores, and behavioral research. Woodland activities and foot and drive safaris are also possible. At the end of the event, participants receive a special certificate, guidebook, and portfolio.

Vet Program

Knowsley Academy lasts two days, and the opening hours are from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

  • Mini Explorers

Designed for children from 6 to 7. This is a great outdoor activity for wildlife lovers!

During the Mini Explorers event, participants observe the inhabitants and have an opportunity to make unique gifts for the animals at the park. There are also various crafts and outdoor games. The members of the Learning team run all of the activities.

The program lasts three days, starting at 9:30 am and ending at 3:00 pm daily.

Events At Knowsley Safari Park

Every year there are new events at the park. In 2012, the Olympic torch relay took place here. Six thousand plus families and children watched. It was also the venue for the Britain cycling tour stage two in 2012. The same tour was hosted in September 2013.

Knowsley Safari Park Opening Hours

The park is open from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm on weekdays and 10:00 am to 6:00 pm on weekends. The last entry to the drive is 4:00 pm.

Knowsley Safari Park Tickets

You can buy tickets online before you visit.

Standard Tickets

The standard ticket includes the following:

  • Safari on a vehicle
  • Safari by foot
  • Animal shows

Adult tickets start at $12, and there are various discounts like children or seniors, and you can buy a family ticket. You can also add extra activities to the standard ticket. Some examples of add-ons are:

  • Junior Rangers Programme

Carers Enter For Free

Disabled people can bring a registered carer to enter the park for free. However, this option is available only if the full-price pass is bought and if the proof documents are brought, such as:

  • Carers Allowance

Where To Eat At Knowsley Safari Park

The food court is located outdoors and is accessible during the foot safari.  It is close to the enclosures with bush dogs. Visitors eat pizzas and loaded fries or choose their favorite dessert.

The Oasis Restaurant

The specialty of The Oasis Restaurant is fresh dishes, such as salads, bespoke sandwiches, or carvery. The homemade cuisine menu provides fish and chips, penne bolognese, and more! There are also special menus for vegetarians.

Outdoor Grill

You can go to the Outdoor Grills, which is near the Oasis Restaurant. Tourists are welcome to try sausages, burgers, hamburgers, chorizo, beef, pork bratwurst, and more!

The Coffee House

If you like sweets and warm drinks, go to the Coffee House. This place serves homemade cakes, coffee, and other light meals. The location of Coffee House is located near the children’s playgrounds.

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How To Get To Knowsley Safari Park

Knowsley Safari is in Prescot, not that far from Liverpool. There are various ways to get there:

It’s one of the most convenient ways to get to the park and the most fun! After all, if you arrive by car, you can drive through the baboon enclosure and the lion enclosure.

If you don’t have your own vehicle, it’s an excellent option to book a 9-seater car hire in Liverpool , especially when you bring friends! It takes only 14 minutes to drive there from John Lennon Airport. If you need to have your luggage with you, try a 9-seater minibus hire in Liverpool.

The route is quite simple. From A561 Speke Road, turn to Knowsley Expressway, and then lead to M57. When you get there, leave the road at the second junction. Look for the signs of Knowsley Safari, situated by the roundabout, and you will reach the park.

The road from the center of Prescot to Knowsley Safari Park takes 12-15 minutes. You can walk the footpath that will lead you straight to the main gates of the park.

Not wrecked, but if you enter the baboon enclosure, you will lose an antenna, potentially a mirror, or windscreen wipers. The baboons are notorious for ripping pieces of cars off.

It’s a five-mile safari drive that takes about an hour to drive. You are not limited to one drive; you can go around the park as often as you like.

Pets can not be brought to Knowsley Safari Park. The only exception is for Service Dogs.

The best time is around 10 am during the summer weekends when the schools are out. Or, go when the kids are in school!

Closing Thoughts

Knowsley Safari Park is one of the most unusual days out in England. Kids absolutely love it! Even though you might have to replace an element of your car, it’s worth it. There’s nothing quite like a baboon that’s showing off its lower regions while taunting you as it tears off the windscreen wiper. 

The lions at the park are huge, and when you drive through their enclosure, they will come up to the cars, so keep your windows closed! Now you know that there is a  safari park in England, add it to your list of “must-dos.”

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Sights of Elektrostal, Moscow region

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Sights of Elektrostal, Moscow region

2024 Author : Harold Hamphrey | [email protected] . Last modified: 2023-12-17 10:06

In the Moscow region there is a small cozy town Elektrostal. Its sights for the most part have no historical value due to the fact that the city has a relatively small history. But for a visiting tourist or city dweller, they will be of interest. There is something to see, where to go to have an exciting leisure time.

Today the population of the city is 158 thousand people. Until the beginning of the 20th century there were several small workers' settlements here. After the opening of the electrometallurgical and equipment factories, the place began to be called the natural boundary of Calm. The construction of the railway made this settlement accessible, and workers and families flocked here to earn money. In 1925, the station was named Elektrostal, and the rapid increase in population allowed the village to receive the status of a city.

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The founder of the city is a prominent Russian industrialist Nikolai Vtorov. It was he who opened the plant here, creating, in fact, a city-forming enterprise that is still operating. In Soviet times, it was a closed facility, and it was not easy to get to work here.

Today Elektrostal is a promising industrial city with a great future and a heroic past. It bears the proud name "City of Military and Labor Glory".

You can learn about the sights of Elektrostal with descriptions and photos here. There are places for walking, outdoor activities and cultural development.

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Those who come to the city by train are met by a monument to the metallurgist. It was installed in November 2017 for the 100th anniversary of the Elektrostal plant. The attraction is made in the style of constructivism. The monument quickly won the love of the townspeople, because this city is supported by ordinary workers.

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Elektrost altsy and the founding father of the plant, Nikolai Vtorov, are honored. In 2002, a monument was opened in honor of him, which became a landmark of the city of Elektrostal. The bronze sculpture is installed on the site where once stood a monument to the leader of the world proletariat, V. I. Lenin. Times change, characters change. Today, the plant, founded a century ago, is the largest in Russia. Vtorov himself, whose fortune was estimated at 60 million rubles in gold, according to Forbes magazine, was the owner of the largest capital at the beginning of the century. He was a banker, an industrialist, an entrepreneur, a man of action.

The monument was erected byinitiative of the townspeople who wished to perpetuate the monument to the great man.

One of the popular places for spending weekends and evenings among citizens and guests of the city is the Park of Culture and Leisure. Here you can ride attractions for children and adults, play slot machines, rollerblade or bike. The park is divided into two zones. Fans of unhurried walks in the fresh air make a promenade on the Quiet Alley, and those who prefer outdoor activities flock to the Entertainment Alley. The park has a summer stage, where concerts and cafes are regularly held.

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Until 1999, there was no central museum among the attractions of Elektrostal in the Moscow Region. The expositions were exhibited in schools, the house of culture, in factory museums. The city was closed, so there was no large influx of tourists and visitors. The appearance of the historical and art museum made it possible for residents and guests of the city to learn a lot of useful information about their native land, the formation of the production process, and the difficult years of the war. The exposition consists of paintings by local artists, historical artifacts, household items, documents, books and much more. The collection is updated regularly. It also hosts outdoor exhibitions, which are always popular with the townspeople.

One of the main attractions of Elektrostal, the photo of which is available to almost every resident or visitor, is the Main Alley. On herpassers-by like to stroll along shady paths, townspeople rest by the fountain after a hard shift at the plant. Flower beds are the decoration of the alley. In 2006, a flower festival was held here for the first time, which has become traditional. Each enterprise of the city and private individuals give residents a real composition of fresh flowers, which pleases with bright colors all summer long. A riot of colors, aromas and a flight of fantasy reigns here. Walking through the park, you can see Snow White with a basket, a bright well, a multi-tiered cake made from fresh flowers, hearts of lovers or a fabulous house. It is almost impossible not to take a photo against the background of these compositions.

There is a cultural center in the city. It hosts performances by local creative teams and visiting stars, performances and circus performances.

In 1971, the ice palace "Crystal" was opened in the city. Almost immediately, a children's and youth hockey team was organized, which gained sports fame. This is the home sports arena for the Elektrostal hockey team. Matches of different levels are held on the ice.

There are sections for children who go in for hockey or figure skating. Citizens come here with their families to cheer for their favorite team or go ice skating.

Elektrostal is a city with a heroic past. During the war years, more than 12 thousand citizens came to the recruiting station and went to the front to defend their homeland. Almost 4 thousand of them did not return from the battle. To these heroesdedicated to the memorial complex with the inextinguishable Eternal Flame, opened in 1968

But the electricians took part in the war in Afghanistan and Chechnya. By decision of the city authorities, their memory is also immortalized in the memorial complex.

It has become a good tradition for newlyweds to lay flowers at this monument.

attractions of the city of Elektrostal

In 1999, a museum and exhibition complex was opened in the city, where, in addition to the exhibition hall, there are numerous circles for children, classes for young people, and a creative workshop. Various festivals, exhibitions, city holidays and other events are held within the walls and on the territory of the complex, which attract many spectators.

Elektrostal attractions

Listing the sights of Elektrostal, it is impossible not to mention the temples. There are several of them in the city: the church of St. John of Kronstadt, St. Andrew's Church, the hospital church of St. Panteleimon. Another new church is being built. In appearance, the temples look ancient, monumental, in the Novgorod style. But they were all built at the end of the 20th century.

Let there be no ancient artifacts among the sights of Elektrostal. But on the other hand, all of them are connected with the history of the city, with everyday work and military exploits of ordinary residents.

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