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Perm (Russian: Пермь, IPA: ⓘ; Komi-Permyak: Перем; Komi: Перым), previously known as Yagoshikha (Ягошиха; 1723–1781) and Molotov (Молотов; 1940–1957), is the administrative centre of Perm Krai in the European part of Russia.
Gelman was spearheading a cultural revolution in the industrial city of Perm, which had a liberal political climate compared with the "throwback authoritarianism" of elsewhere in Russia. [7] [8] [11] The driving force behind the Perm culture project, [4] as it was known, was Oleg Chirkunov, [11] governor of the Perm region from 2004. The Museum ...
The Perm Regional Museum, also known as the Perm Museum of Local Lore, is a museum located in Perm, Perm Krai, Russia. Founded in 1890, the museum is the oldest and largest museum in Perm. The museum maintains a number of permanent and temporary exhibitions and is a tourist attraction.
[1] [3] The ceremony was attended by representatives of sculptors' fund "Yedineniye", human rights representative in Perm Krai, and honored citizens of Perm. Alexey Tyutnev, the director of sculptors' fund "Yedineniye", said, [4] Everybody could feel the powerful energetics of stone, which is the sculpture made with, just by touching the bear.
Architectural and ethnographic museum Khokhlovka (Russian: Архитектурно-этнографический музей «Хохловка») is an open-air museum in Perm Krai, Russia. It is located in the Perm municipal district, on the right bank of the Kama River, 43 km from Perm. It was founded in 1969 and opened for visitors in 1980.
Permyak Salty Ears (Russian: Пермяк солёные уши) is a 2006 urban sculpture by Rustam Ismagilov in the city of Perm, Russia.The sculpture consists of two parts - the figure of the photographer, standing with a camera on a tripod, and a round frame with large ears, in which those who wish to pose for a photograph can put their faces. [1]
Great Perm, [a] or Perm Land, [b] also known as the Principality of Perm (1451–1505), [c] is a historical region and former principality along the Kama River in Russia. [1] The city of Cherdyn was the center of the region. [1] [2] The region is first mentioned in 1324. [1] Vasily II of Moscow appointed a prince in 1451 to govern the region. [1]
People from Perm, Russia (9 C, 31 P) Pages in category "Perm, Russia" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.