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Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep
Wedding Catering St. Catharines, Ontario, L2R 5B9
About Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep
Planning your wedding is an exciting journey, filled with decisions that shape your special day. From the venue to the dress, each choice contributes to a memorable experience. The catering services you select is a crucial part of this puzzle, providing not just food and drinks, but also an element of hospitality that leaves a lasting impression on your guests.
If you are tying the knot in St. Catharines, Ontario, make sure you consider Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep. This exceptional team ensures that your wedding's beverage services are smooth, professional, and personalized to your taste. Below, we delve into why Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep should be your go-to choice for wedding catering in St. Catharines.
Why Choose Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep?
Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep stands out for numerous reasons. Their services are as unique as their name suggests, bringing a spirited touch to your wedding. Here’s a breakdown of what makes them exceptional:
Professionalism and Expertise
This team is not merely a group of bartenders; they are seasoned professionals who bring years of experience to the table. They understand the nuances of wedding events and can adapt quickly to any situation while maintaining a calm and composed demeanor.
- Well-trained staff who prioritize exceptional customer service.
- Customized drink menus to match the theme and style of your wedding.
- Capability to handle large guest lists efficiently.
Personalized Touch
Your wedding day is unique, and Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep believes your beverage service should be too. They provide personalized consultations to understand your preferences and craft a drink menu that reflects your personality and journey as a couple.
- Custom cocktails named after the bride and groom.
- Opportunity to create signature drinks that tell your love story.
- Option to include non-alcoholic beverages for a well-rounded menu.
Local Flavors
St. Catharines, Ontario, is known for its vibrant local culture and flavors. Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep collaborates with local breweries and distilleries to incorporate the essence of St. Catharines into your wedding menu.
- Local craft beers that your guests will love.
- Exclusive wines from nearby vineyards.
- Small batch spirits that add a unique touch to your bar.
The Mobile Advantage
One of the standout features of Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep is their mobility. This travelling bar service can set up virtually anywhere, providing flexibility for outdoor weddings, barn venues, garden settings, and more.
- Mobile bar stations that adapt to your venue’s layout.
- No compromise on quality regardless of the location.
- Quick and efficient setup and teardown.
Sustainability
Sustainability is a growing concern, and Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep is committed to eco-friendly practices. They take steps to ensure that their operations have minimal environmental impact, which means you can celebrate your special day and contribute to a greener planet.
Eco-friendly Packaging
Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep uses sustainable packaging options whenever possible. From biodegradable straws to recyclable glassware, they ensure that your wedding generates less waste.
Local Sourcing
By sourcing ingredients locally, Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep reduces the carbon footprint associated with transportation and supports local farmers and producers. This not only ensures fresher ingredients but also promotes the local economy.
Client-Centric Approach
Whether you have specific themes, dietary restrictions, or special requests, Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep goes the extra mile to accommodate your needs. Their client-centric approach ensures your wedding day goes exactly as you imagined.
Special Diets
Catering to guests with dietary restrictions can be a challenge, but not for Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep. They offer vegan, gluten-free, and other special dietary options to make sure every guest feels included and satisfied.
Theme Integration
If you have a theme for your wedding, Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep can seamlessly integrate it into their services. From rustic farm weddings to elegant ballroom affairs, they adapt their setup and offerings to match the vibe.
- Customized bar décor to blend with your wedding aesthetics.
- Themed cocktails that complement your overall design.
- Staff attire that aligns with your wedding's style.
Stress-Free Experience
One of the significant advantages of hiring a professional catering service like Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep is the peace of mind it brings. Their reliable team handles everything from drink preparation to serving, allowing you to enjoy your special day without worries.
Comprehensive Service
Their all-inclusive packages take care of every detail. From the initial setup to the final drink served, their professional staff ensures that the beverage service at your wedding is seamless.
- Initial consultation and menu planning.
- Full setup, including bar stations and equipment.
- Professional staff to serve drinks with a smile.
As you embark on the wonderful journey of wedding planning, consider leaving your beverage services in the hands of professionals who truly care about your special day. Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep offers a blend of professionalism, personalized service, and local charm that will make your wedding in St. Catharines, Ontario, an unforgettable experience.
Say “I do” with the confidence that your guests will be well taken care of. Choose Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep for a seamless and memorable wedding celebration. You and your guests deserve nothing but the best, and with their expertise and dedication, your wedding day will be one for the books.
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I was downtown for a meeting recently and stopped in at this cool little coffee shop on James Street. I had a latte that was divine! The blueberry scone I had with it capped off my mid morning pick me up. I will definitely be back!
We absolutely love Wandering Spirits! Greg is such a friendly, knowledgeable barista, and visiting his little coffee camper outside of Bushel and Peck has become a regular part of our weekly routine! Such a great addition to the Fitz area.
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The 2021 Wedding Trends That Canadian Couples Need to Know
Getting married in 2021? Here are expert tips and innovative ideas for planning a safe (and awesome) wedding during a pandemic.
Celebrations by Adeola & Co.
Wondering what 2021 wedding trends are on the horizon. With social distancing due to COVID-19 in the foreseeable future, wedding experts are coming up with fresh ideas to help couples make their big day a memorable one, even during a pandemic. From outdoor weddings and live streaming to the return of the receiving line and Canadian destination weddings, celebrations will look a little different next year. One thing we know for sure is that #loveisnotcancelled—couples will work with wedding vendors and venues to find innovative and meaningful ways to celebrate with their friends and family.
Here are the top 2021 wedding trends you need to know.
Wedding formats.
Probably the biggest change for 2021 is the wedding format. In 2020, couples that had to pivot or postpone their weddings due to COVID-19 guest count restrictions—the average Canadian wedding has 120 guests—led to new ways to wed. In 2021, a smaller guest count will become essential, so couples planning in the midst of the pandemic are choosing their format based on anticipated local government health guidelines and travel restrictions. Here are some of the most popular:
Hybrid weddings: According to Adeola Damie Fowodu, owner and lead planner of Celebration Events Management who specializes in African weddings normally with a guest list of 250 to 600, her couples are now planning an intimate ceremony and reception for fewer guests combined with a live stream component. "This hybrid wedding format has become the new normal, " says Adeola, and she believes it's here to stay. "Our couples want to create a very special, memorable experience for guests that attend in person and they are doing that with elaborate decor and highly-personalized elements. They are also paying close attention to the online guest experience and planning an itinerary to include special virtual moments captured by a dedicated videographer."
Multiple events: Another way to stay within guidelines is through multiple smaller events. Vancouver couple, Laura and Roger were engaged in February 2020 just prior to the pandemic. In May 2021, they will have an intimate outdoor ceremony at the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre in Whistler followed by a six-course dinner at the Four Seasons private dining room for their closest friends and family members. "It was really important for us to have a more traditional and formal celebration while staying safe." In the summer they will have two additional events to celebrate with extended family and friends. "We'll have a socially-distanced backyard BBQ in Kamloops to celebrate with Roger's family and the same in Vancouver with my family. That way guests don't need to travel between regions," explains Laura. And the best part—she gets to wear her dress again.
Shift wedding: Another variation of this concept is the shift wedding which divvies up the guest list among multiple events (i.e. rehearsal dinner, ceremony, cocktail hour, dinner reception, after-party, post-wedding brunch) with a thorough cleaning of the venue(s) between the shifts. Pro tip: for more ideas check out How to Work Social Distancing Into Your Wedding Plans .
Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre
Mini-monies and elopements: The growing popularity of a mini-mony—a term coined for a small ceremony to officially tie the knot while postponing a larger celebration for later—and elopements will continue in 2021. The Pop-Up Chapel Co. is a Toronto-based wedding planning company that offers an elegant alternative to a city hall wedding. They do a single set up with a top venue and vendors and book time slots for each couple to get married with up to 20 guests in attendance. The ceremony is all-inclusive, stylish, stress-free and affordable. They also donate $300 of every spot sold to a local charity! Not surprisingly, they have added dates to their schedule in both Toronto and across Canada in Hamilton, Ottawa, Winnipeg and Vancouver to meet increased demand.
"Let's face it, Covid sucks! But that isn't going to stop us from hosting the most beautiful elopements for couples and their guests to celebrate intimately and of course safely," explains Nicole Connor, Events and Operations Manager for The Pop-Up Chapel Co. "Over the last few months, we've continued to host Chapels in Toronto and beyond, while still adhering to health and safety policies, regulations and bylaws, and still offering all of our Chapel package inclusions. Mini-monies, elopements, and micro weddings are here to stay in 2021 as couples search for alternative solutions, and The Pop-Up Chapel Co. is ready to help!"
Bonus: We've rounded up some of the best places to elope in Canada .
Shift in wedding dates
Typically Canadian weddings happen 12 months of the year with June, August and September being the most popular months. Naturally, if outdoor weddings are going to be a priority, this will impact wedding dates by putting even more emphasis on late spring, summer and early fall weddings. On top of that, many 2020 couples postponed their weddings to 2021 creating more demand for weekend wedding dates during the warmer months. This means there will be more weekday weddings , and that's a good thing. With there being more restrictions on our daily lives, your mid-week celebration may just be what your friends and family need to lift their spirits. Give them plenty of notice with a save-the-date so they can book the time off work. "Sunday celebrations will also be popular—especially on a long weekend," adds Adeola.
Outdoor weddings
Thankfully, many wedding venues offer gorgeous outside spaces to make hosting an outdoor wedding easier than ever. While you could pitch a tent in the backyard or at a cottage and have a micro-wedding, booking an outdoor wedding venue will let you host an open-air celebration with plenty of space, airflow and protocols in place for loved ones to attend safely. You've got so many options to choose from including waterfront venues, gardens and country clubs.
While outdoor ceremonies have always been popular, this new emphasis on outdoor wedding receptions will put a bigger demand on tent and event rentals. Get creative with your choice of wedding tent style —we're talking clear tents, stretch tents and sail tents. Wedding tent decorations will be a focus for 2021 as well.
Tracy Biggar, Wedding Officiant
Canadian destination weddings
For couples that crave a destination wedding experience, all is not lost. According to Adeola, "We are seeing couples that were thinking of a destination wedding in Mexico or the Caribbean, choose a Canadian resort instead. It's exciting that couples are discovering Canadian locations and supporting our local economy". This is extending to honeymoon plans as well with couples planning staycations , minimoons or Canadian honeymoons.
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Purposeful planning
We saw an increased focus on the environment in 2019, followed by a long-overdue spotlight on the need for social justice in 2020, during a pandemic, no less. It's heartening to see that couples are being more intentional with their wedding spend in 2021. Whether that takes the form of hiring a diverse wedding vendor team, supporting local suppliers and charities or reducing their carbon footprint, couples are planning their weddings with a clear sense of purpose during these challenging times.
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Flexible choices
From wedding dates to decor, couples will build flexibility into their big day planning for 2021. Many wedding venues are allowing couples to reserve a back-up wedding date (with conditions attached, of course) and wedding designers will create standalone wedding decor elements and installations that can be used in any venue and in alternative ways (i.e. wedding altar and sweetheart table backdrop). Experts also advise against inscribing your wedding date onto things like wedding bands, favours, ceremony programmes and signage in case you need to change your date.
Meaningful moments
In the current climate, we've had time to reflect on our values, social justice, the health and safety of loved ones and other issues affecting our lives and communities. While weddings have always been emotionally-charged events, we anticipate that couples will focus on expressing their feelings and gratitude. They'll do so by putting even more emphasis on their wedding vows, readings and thank you speeches .
Guest experience
With smaller guest counts, outdoor venues and seated dinners, the usual reception format is changing. Couples and wedding pros are flexing their creative muscles to make intimate weddings simply amazing. Here are a few of our favourite ideas:
Mobile bars: Food trucks have been popular for a while, but with all the outdoor weddings, we're anticipating mobile bars will be a big 2021 wedding trend. Gregor Sayliss, owner of Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep in the Niagara area, is offering couples and their wedding guests an innovative service. His vintage trailer is outfitted with a full bar and espresso machine allowing him to serve a full range of beverages with a focus on local ingredients. While signature cocktails have been the big thing for a while, Greg suggests that couples offer their guests a more customized experience—letting them sample local brews, wines and craft cocktails (or mocktails!) to please their individual palettes.
Wandering Spirits Travelling Barkeep
Luxury dining: To minimize line-ups and crowding at bars, buffet tables, food stations and dessert tables, wedding reception meals will be more like a fine dining experience with multi-course plated meals served to each guest.
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Small wedding cakes : This dining style will carry over to dessert with couples ordering a smaller wedding cake for themselves and individual cakes for their guests. Alternatively, you can serve your guests a different dessert and send them home with a cupcake as an edible wedding favour . Bonus: check out these 16 small wedding cake ideas .
Personalized place settings: According to Adeola, with a smaller guest count and a new emphasis on remaining seated, couples have the capacity (both time and budget) to add more personalized items to the tables. Customized menus, decorative wedding favours, multiple centerpieces and place card keepsakes are just a few ways to make the tablescapes more elaborate.
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Entertainment: With less mingling, couples will get creative with entertainment for their seated guests. From hiring a jazz ensemble or harpist to a comedian or circus act, there are many options available.
Virtual elements
With some loved ones at a higher risk of contracting COVID and others not able to travel, couples will want to live stream parts of their wedding so guests that can't attend IRL can still participate. We anticipate that couples will put extra effort into making this experience fun and unique. Here are some tips and ideas:
Hire an AV service: Typically your photographer and videographer document your event for you to enjoy after your big day and for years to come, however, if you're live streaming your wedding, you'll want some talent to capture and stream video in real-time. In addition to having them shoot the action, build time into your itinerary to address your virtual guests directly to share your emotions and excitement.
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Slideshow: Put together a slideshow to document your love story and wedding planning journey to share over Zoom or your other video chat platform of choice. Pro tip: Check out our guide on how to make a wedding slideshow .
Send a care package: Send a box of goodies to your virtual wedding guests so they can join in on the fun. Include a mini bottle of champagne, ceremony program, itinerary, wedding favour and other goodies so they can celebrate along with you.
Recipes: Share the recipes for a signature cocktail or your meal ahead of time so your virtual guests can enjoy your food and drink selection, too.
Wedding hashtag: Let your virtual guests join all the social media action and posts with a wedding hashtag .
Candid photos: Give everyone the link to download our WedShoots app so that ALL your wedding guests can upload photos documenting their experience.
Magical additions: Add a little extra something to the big moments like the ceremony, cake cutting or first dance . Whimsical additions will have your virtual guests oohing and awwing.
Dr. Nick Overduin - Wedding Officiant
Social distancing measures
Crowd control: Mandatory masks and hand sanitizing stations will be expected at weddings in 2021. You can make these available at your welcome table to ensure everyone is protected upon arrival. Also make sure you have supplies handy and directional signage to discourage crowds at any gathering spot like a bar, washrooms or photo booth.
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Greeting guests: With no hugging and kissing, couples will want to greet their guests in a safe way. We suggest the return of the receiving line as a way of allowing for interaction with each and every guest. Heel or elbow taps, bows, air kisses, hand hearts are ways to show off your love from a safe distance.
Reception seating: Seating plans will look different in 2021 with fewer guests at each table and groupings organized by household or bubble. This is also a great opportunity for the newlyweds to embrace the sweetheart table.
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We hope that these wedding trends for 2021 inspire a safe and memorable celebration. Need help? We’ve opened up a dedicated hotline to answer any and all wedding planning questions that you may have – (833) 998-2865 or [email protected]
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Founded in 1221, Nizhny Novgorod became one of Russia’s most distinguished political and economic centres. Although a closed Soviet city from 1945 until 1991, today it is the fifth largest city in Russia, a vibrant hub attracting visitors from all over the world. Walk the historical streets and wide embankments, visit cultural and artistic institutions, and learn about the industrial past and folk heritage of one of Russia’s oldest cities. What are the best things to see and do in Nizhny Novgorod?
Learn about Nizhny Novgorod’s medieval history
Address: Ploshad Minina and Pozharskogo, Nizhy Novgorod
Discover Nizhny Novgorod’s industrial history
Address: 1V, Utitsa Gorokhovetskaya, Nizhy Novgorod Opening hours: 09:00 - 17:00 Mon-Sun
For those more interested in four-wheeled vehicles, take a trip to the GAZ History Museum to learn about the Gorky Automobile Plant, a joint venture between the Soviets and Ford and the production site of the first Soviet tank. See over 35,000 exhibits, including cars and military vehicles.
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Keep an eye out for many interesting statues dotted around Nizhny Novgorod’s streets – in particular the Gromozeka book characters, the Veselaya koza (funny goat), the monument to author Jules Verne in his iconic hot air balloon, and the monument to Minin and Pozharsky, defenders of Moscow against the Poles (whose remains lie in the Kremlin cathedral).
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At the other end of the artistic spectrum, a visit to the Arsenal National Centre of Contemporary Art is highly recommended. Nizhny’s only museum dedicated to modern art is housed in the former Kremlin arsenal. More than a museum, it is a research and cultural centre dedicated to modern artistic development, offering not just exhibitions but concerts, theatre performances, film nights and more.
Address: 6, Kreml, Nizhny Novgorod
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Visit this fascinating ethnographic museum to learn about the history of everyday life and folk customs of people living in the Nizhny Novgorod Volga region, and admire the wooden village architecture spanning from the 1600 – 1800s. While there, take a stroll around the surrounding forest and discover its wildlife, protected by local environmental programmes.
Address: 41, Gorbatovskaya Ulitsa, Nizhny Novgorod Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:00 Tue-Sun
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Black Myth: Wukong - Chapter 2 Secrets Guide
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Spirits are some of the most powerful tools for combat in Black Myth: Wukong . These special items are exactly what their name suggests: the spirits of defeated enemies. The Destined One can collect these spirits, then briefly summon them to use their power. The number of collectible Spirits in Black Myth: Wukong is huge, with just about every basic enemy type – as well as some mini-bosses – having the potential to drop them. This guide will present a complete list of every available Spirit in Black Myth: Wukong, along with when and where they can be found.
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Transformations are one of the Destined One's most powerful tools in Black Myth: Wukong, so here's how to find every transformation.
Very early in Black Myth: Wukong, the Destined One will gain the ability to absorb the spirits of defeated enemies. If players defeat the Wandering Wight when it is first encountered, they will likely notice that it drops a floating blue item that ' cannot be absorbed without guidance '. This is a Spirit . Shortly after that encounter, the Destined One will encounter an NPC that gives them the Blessed Gourd . With this item, players can collect the spirits of defeated enemies.
Not all enemies will drop Spirits . Look for enemies with a blue flame-like aura coming from their bodies. When you see the aura, you'll know that the enemy will drop a Spirit. The only exception to this is mini-bosses, which can still drop Spirits without any aura. Make sure to keep your eyes open after each fight.
Using and Upgrading Spirits:
- Once absorbed, Spirits can be equipped in the main menu, on the top row of the equipment area.
- Each Spirit has an active effect and a passive effect.
- To upgrade Spirits in Black Myth: Wukong , go to the Self-Advance section of any Keeper's Shrine. Here, you'll find Cultivate Spirits. Like all other upgrades, this will require specific materials.
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Nizhny Novgorod city, Russia
The capital city of Nizhegorodskaya oblast .
Nizhny Novgorod - Overview
Nizhny Novgorod (colloquially often just “Nizhny”; from 1932 to 1990 - Gorky) is a large city located in the center of European Russia, the administrative center of the Volga Federal District and Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.
It is an important economic, industrial, scientific, educational, and cultural center of Russia, the largest transport hub of the Volga Federal District. Nizhny Novgorod is one of the main centers of river tourism in Russia. The historic part of the city is rich in sights and is a popular tourist destination.
The population of Nizhny Novgorod is about 1,234,000 (2022), the area - 411 sq. km.
The phone code - +7 831, the postal codes - 603000-603257.
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History of Nizhny Novgorod
Foundation of nizhny novgorod.
During the military campaigns of the Russian princes against the Volga Bulgaria, the place where the Oka River flows into the Volga was used as a gathering point for the Murom and Suzdal troops. In 1220, Grand Duke Yuri Vsevolodovich (the grandson of Prince Yuri Dolgoruky, the founder of Moscow) conducted a successful campaign against the Bulgars. After it, he “decided to strengthen this important place for Rus” and founded a town at the mouth of the Oka.
It was named Novgorod, which literally means “new town”. Later, the adjective “nizhny” (“lower”) was added to the name of the town in the Russian annals. This was probably done in order to distinguish it from the town of Novgorod (present Veliky Novgorod) and other Novgorods that existed at that time.
The founding of Nizhny Novgorod was the beginning of an active expansion of Russian influence in the Mordovian lands. Two white-stone churches were built in the fortress, including the Cathedral of the Archangel (1227) - evidence of the special role that the town had in the system of lands of Vladimir-Suzdal Rus. However, the Mongol invasion stopped further development.
Information about Nizhny Novgorod of the 13th century is extremely scarce. But it is known that after the invasion it revived relatively quickly. Nizhny Novgorod is constantly mentioned in Russian chronicles as a major political and economic center of North-Eastern Rus and a spiritual center of Orthodoxy in the Volga region. The town was often the object of conflicts between Moscow and Tver.
In 1392, the Moscow prince Vasily I received a jarlig for the Nizhny Novgorod Principality and captured Nizhny Novgorod. The final annexation of Nizhny Novgorod to the possessions of Moscow took place in the late 1440s.
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Nizhny Novgorod in the 16th-18th centuries
Under Ivan III and Vasily III, the town played the role of a border post and was a gathering place for military campaigns against the Kazan Khanate. In 1508-1515, the stone kremlin was built. After the capture of Kazan by Ivan the Terrible, the border role of Nizhny Novgorod became insignificant. At the same time, Nizhny Novgorod became the center of trade between Russia and the East and a large shipbuilding center.
In September 1611, during the Time of Troubles, the Second People’s Militia was organized in Nizhny Novgorod to fight the Poles who were able to establish control over Moscow. The militia consisted of detachments of townspeople, peasants of the central and northern regions of the Tsardom of Russia. The leaders were the Nizhny Novgorod merchant Kuzma Minin and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky (the monument to them is installed on Red Square in Moscow). In October 1612, the militia was able to completely liberate Moscow.
In the 17th century, a schism occurred in the Orthodox Church under Patriarch Nikon. It led to the formation of numerous settlements of Old Believers in the vicinity of Nizhny Novgorod. In 1695, during his Azov campaign, Peter I arrived in Nizhny Novgorod. In 1719, as a result of his administrative-territorial reforms, the town became the center of a separate Nizhny Novgorod Governorate. In 1722, setting off on the Persian campaign, Nizhny Novgorod was again visited by Peter I. Here he celebrated his 50th birthday.
In 1767, Nizhny Novgorod was visited by Empress Catherine II. During her stay in the town, she met the famous local mechanic and inventor Ivan Kulibin. After her visit, a new regular town plan was approved. The first town theater was built in 1798. Later, it became known as Nikolaevsky, in honor of Emperor Nicholas I.
Nizhny Novgorod in the 19th century
At the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, Nizhny Novgorod became a major scientific and cultural center of the Russian Empire. In 1811, the population of Nizhny Novgorod was about 14,400 people. In 1817, the Makaryev Fair, the largest fair of the Russian Empire, was moved to the village of Kunavino (one of the districts of today’s Nizhny Novgorod). Before that, it was organized every year near the Makaryevsky Monastery, which burned down a year earlier. From that time on, it began to be called the Nizhny Novgorod Fair. Thanks to it, the rapid economic development of the town and adjacent villages began.
After Emperor Nicholas I visited the town in 1834, the large-scale reconstruction of Nizhny Novgorod began. In 1847, a water supply system appeared in the town and the first fountain was built. Private buildings in the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin were demolished and new administrative buildings appeared in their place. A lot of new buildings, streets, boulevards, and gardens were built.
In 1849, a large industrial enterprise was founded in the village of Sormovo (another district of today’s Nizhny Novgorod). Later, it became known as the Sormovo plant. It was producing river steamers, various railway cars, steam locomotives, and trams. Thanks to the plant, Sormovo soon turned into a large village of workers. In 1862, the construction of the Moscow-Nizhny Novgorod railway was completed. In 1863, the population of the city was 41,500 people.
In 1896, the city hosted the All-Russian Trade and Industrial Exhibition. The radio receiver of the engineer A.S. Popov, the hyperboloid tower of the engineer V.G. Shukhov were demonstrated at the exhibition, as well as the first Russian car of the Frese and Yakovlev factories.
Nizhny Novgorod in the first half of the 20th century
In 1914, about 111,000 people lived in Nizhny Novgorod. In 1917, during the First World War, the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute was evacuated to this city, on the basis of which the Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute was created.
On October 7, 1932, Nizhny Novgorod was renamed Gorky due to the 40th anniversary of the literary and social activities of the writer Maxim Gorky. In 1933, the first permanent bridge across the Oka River was built. The railway bridge across the Volga was constructed too. Thanks to this, it became possible to go by rail through Gorky to the Urals and Siberia.
The 1930s were a period of rapid industrialization. In 1932, the largest industrial enterprise in the city was opened - the Gorky Automobile Plant (GAZ), an important object of the Soviet defense industry. In the 1930s-1940s, the city was even referred to as “Russian Detroit”. By 1939, the population of Nizhny Novgorod increased to about 644,000 people.
Every fourth resident of the Gorky region (about 822 thousand people) fought on the fronts of the Second World War. Of these, more than 350 thousand people did not return from the battlefields - they were killed, went missing or died from wounds in hospitals.
In June 1943, three large raids of German bombers were carried out on Gorky. The main target of air strikes was the Gorky Automobile Plant, which as a result was almost completely destroyed. It was rebuilt only in the middle of 1944. Over 500,000 wounded were treated in dozens of hospitals during the war years.
The city was an important center for the production of weapons. During the Second World War, every second Soviet car, every third tank and every fourth artillery piece were produced at Gorky’s plants. In total, about 38 thousand tanks, self-propelled guns, armored vehicles, 43 thousand mortars, 16 thousand aircraft, 22 submarines, 109 thousand cars, more than 85 thousand radio stations, as well as 101 thousand artillery pieces and 1,165 Katyusha multiple rocket launchers were produced in Gorky.
Nizhny Novgorod after the Second World War
In 1946, the first GAZ-M-20 “Pobeda” passenger car and the GAZ-51 truck left the assembly line of the Gorky Automobile Plant. In 1949, the construction of the monumental Chkalov Stairs connecting the Upper Volga and Lower Volga embankments was completed in the historic center of Nizhny Novgorod. On August 4, 1959, the resolution of the Council of Ministers of the USSR “On the closure of the city of Gorky for visiting by foreigners” was issued. In 1962, the population of Gorky exceeded 1 million people.
On January 18, 1970, a radiation accident occurred at the Krasnoe Sormovo plant. During the construction of a nuclear submarine, an unauthorized launch of the reactor took place. After working at prohibitive power for about 10-15 seconds, it partially collapsed. Hundreds of workers were exposed to the radioactive release. In total, over one thousand people took part in the liquidation of the consequences of the accident and were exposed to radiation.
In 1985, a subway was opened in Gorky. In 1980-1986, Andrei Sakharov, a world famous nuclear physicist, Nobel laureate, and activist, was in exile in Gorky to prevent his contacts with foreigners. In the early 1990s, the “closed city” status was lifted and the city became accessible to foreigners. On October 22, 1990, Gorky was renamed back to Nizhny Novgorod. In 1991, the population of the city reached its maximum - 1,445,000 people.
At the end of the 20th century, the information technology sphere began to actively develop in the city. In the 2000s, a transport problem arose because of the insufficient carrying capacity of the Nizhny Novgorod bridges connecting the lower part of the city and the upper one.
In February 2012, the Nizhny Novgorod Volga Aerial Tramway was opened. This 3661-meter-long gondola lift cable car connected Nizhny Novgorod with the town of Bor. Its daily passenger traffic is about 5,000 people. In 2013, the city electric train was launched - an alternative to the subway line from Sormovo to Moskovsky railway station.
Nizhny Novgorod hosted 6 matches of the FIFA World Cup 2018 . A new stadium was built, the old river port was demolished, a new park and embankments were created. Large-scale restoration of old streets and buildings took place, new museums were opened, hotels were built, and parks were reconstructed.
Streets of Nizhny Novgorod
One sunny summer day in Nizhniy Novgorod
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Apartment buildings in Nizhny Novgorod
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On the street in Nizhny Novgorod
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Nizhny Novgorod - Features
Nizhny Novgorod is located about 425 km east of Moscow, at the confluence of the two largest waterways of the European part of Russia - the Volga and Oka rivers. The city is divided by the Oka into two parts. The length of Nizhny Novgorod along the Oka is 20 km, along the Volga - about 30 km.
The climate in Nizhny Novgorod is moderately continental, with cold, long winters and warm, relatively short summers. The average temperature in January is minus 8.9 degrees Celsius, in July - plus 19.4 degrees Celsius.
A red deer is depicted on the coat of arms and flag of Nizhny Novgorod, which is a symbol of nobility, purity, life, wisdom, and justice. The City Day is celebrated on the 3rd Saturday in August.
In January 2019, Nizhny Novgorod was recognized as the best city in Russia in terms of quality of life. It took first place among Russian cities and 109th in the world in terms of quality of life. The rating was compiled by the site numbeo.com, which specializes in statistics on the cost of living and consumer prices in different countries of the world.
When compiling the rating, the purchasing power of the population, safety, health care, the cost of living, the ratio of real estate prices to the population’s income, traffic congestion, the level of environmental pollution, and climate were taken into account.
The main branches of the local industry are the production of cars and weapons, shipbuilding. Nizhny Novgorod is also one of the IT centers of Russia.
Nizhny Novgorod is a major transport hub. The city has a railway station, a river station, a cargo port, several berths for transshipment of goods. Strigino International Airport named after V.P. Chkalov offers regular flights to such cities as Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Kaliningrad, Moscow, Novosibirsk, Samara, St. Petersburg, Sochi, and a number of others.
Public transport in Nizhny Novgorod plays a very important role in ensuring the life of the city. At the same time, its work is hampered by the distribution of its population on the city’s territory, large daily migrations, a very high concentration of passenger traffic on the bridges across the Oka River, and the lack of an all-encompassing system of high-speed transport. There are municipal buses, fixed-route minibuses, trams, trolleybuses, the city train, and subway.
The tourist potential of Nizhny Novgorod is quite high. According to UNESCO, it is one of the most valuable historical cities in the world. In total, there are more than 600 unique historical, architectural and cultural monuments in Nizhny Novgorod, a variety of museums. The best time to visit Nizhny Novgorod is summer.
One of the alternative ways to visit Nizhny Novgorod is to take a river cruise along the Volga River. Travelers will find exciting excursions and meals in traditional Russian taverns. It will also be interesting to come during one of the many fairs or ethnographic festivals that are held in the city.
Main Attractions of Nizhny Novgorod
Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin (1508-1515) - a fortress in the historic center of Nizhny Novgorod and its oldest part, the main architectural complex of the city located on the right high bank, at the confluence of the Volga and Oka rivers. To date, all 13 towers of the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin have been preserved or have been restored. The thickness of the wall at the base reaches 5 meters. There are exhibitions in the towers of the fortress; a section of the wall is open for tourists to visit.
In the past, there were several churches on the territory of the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin. Today, only the Archangel Michael Cathedral has survived, built no later than the middle of the 16th century and rebuilt in 1628-1631 - the oldest surviving building in the kremlin. There is the grave of Kuzma Minin inside it.
An excellent view of the Volga River and Strelka (the confluence of the Oka and Volga) opens from the walls of the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin. Here you can also see a collection of military equipment from the Second World War.
Nizhny Novgorod State Art Museum - one of the oldest museums in Russia, the largest museum of fine arts in the Nizhny Novgorod region. The Governor’s Palace on the territory of the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin houses a permanent exhibition of Russian art and a collection of artistic silver.
In the House of the Merchant and Benefactor D.V. Sirotkin (Verkhnevolzhskaya Embankment, 3), an exposition of Western European art is presented and, separately, the painting by K.E. Makovsky “The appeal of Kuzma Minin to the citizens of Nizhny Novgorod” - one of the largest paintings on a historical theme in Russia (698x594 cm).
Chkalov Stairs (1943-1949) - a monumental staircase in the form of a figure eight in the historic center of Nizhny Novgorod. Connecting the Upper Volga (Verkhnevolzhskaya) and Lower Volga (Nizhnevolzhskaya) embankments, it is one of the longest stairs in Russia. It starts from the observation deck at the monument to Valery Chkalov (the famous Soviet pilot who made the first non-stop flight from the USSR to the USA via the North Pole), next to the St. George Tower of the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin.
Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street - the main street of Nizhny Novgorod built up with noble mansions of the past centuries. A large part of Bolshaya Pokrovskaya is reserved for the pedestrian zone and is analogous to the pedestrian Arbat Street in Moscow. There are a lot of historic houses, cafes, souvenir shops, boutiques, monuments, and sculptures here. The length of the street is over 2 km.
The building of the State Bank (Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street, 26), resembling a medieval palace, is an outstanding architectural monument built in the Russian Revival style in 1911-1913. In the Museum of Old Equipment and Tools (Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street, 43), you can see unique exhibits, hear their history, and even touch them.
Fedorovsky Embankment - one of the most beautiful embankments in Nizhny Novgorod and the best observation deck in the city. Everything is perfectly visible from this embankment: the old part of the city, the river station with a park, the Kanavinsky bridge - one of the oldest in the city, and, of course, the opposite bank of the Oka River with the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the confluence of the Oka and Volga. People also come here to watch the sunset.
Nizhny Novgorod Volga Aerial Tramway . This cable car, 3661 meters long, connects the high right bank of the Volga River, where the historic part of Nizhny Novgorod is located, with the town of Bor. It has the largest unsupported span over the water surface in Europe - 861 meters.
A one way trip during which you can admire the picturesque views of Nizhny Novgorod and the Volga River takes 15 minutes. It is better to use it in good sunny weather, because in windy weather, the movement of the cabins can be stopped. Sennaya Square on Kazanskaya Embankment.
Nizhny Novgorod State Museum of History and Architecture (1875-1877). Also known as the Mansion of S.M. Rukavishnikov, it is an architectural ensemble built in the eclectic style in the historic center of Nizhny Novgorod, one of the most important and famous architectural monuments of this city. Guided tours are held in the premises, allowing you to learn about the life of the former owners of the mansion, as well as look at the historical expositions of different years. Verkhnevolzhskaya Embankment, 7.
Main Palace of Nizhny Novgorod Fair - a luxurious building constructed in the forms of Old Russian architecture of the 17th century. Today, exhibitions of various formats are held here, as well as the multimedia exposition “Russia - my history” dedicated mainly to the history of Nizhny Novgorod starting from the Finno-Ugric peoples. Sovnarkomovskaya Street, 13.
Museum of the History of the Gorky Automobile Plant . The museum houses expositions telling about the history and development of the Gorky Automobile Plant. In total, there are over 40,000 exhibits. Here you can see a collection of Soviet vintage cars, which includes “Chaika”, “Volga”, the truck “GAZ-51”, and a lot of others. Lenina Avenue, 95.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (1868-1881) - the most noticeable sight of the lower part of Nizhny Novgorod, which can be seen from all observation decks of the upper city. The church, 87 meters high, was built on the site of the Nizhny Novgorod Fair at the expense of merchants, who wanted to perpetuate the visit of Emperor Alexander II. Strelka Street, 3a.
Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1696-1719) - one of the best examples of the Stroganov Baroque, an architectural monument of federal significance. From a distance, this colorful building looks like a sugar gingerbread with “candy” domes and decorated with stone flowers, pears and apples. Rozhdestvenskaya Street, 34.
Pechersky Ascension Monastery - one of the most interesting places in Nizhny Novgorod, where you can feel the spirit of the city. Most of the monastery buildings date back to the first half of the 17th century. A lot of beautiful photographs can be taken here. Privolzhskaya Sloboda Street, 108.
Limpopo Zoo - the first private zoo in Russia. More than 270 species of animals live here, 25 of which are listed in the Red Book of the Russian Federation. It is located on the territory of the Sormovsky Park on an area of 7.1 hectares. Yaroshenko Street, 7b.
Architectural and Ethnographic Museum-Reserve “Shcholokovskiy Khutor” . The exposition of this museum is represented by 16 objects of rural architecture: residential houses, barns, mills and churches of the 17th-19th centuries brought from the northern districts of the Nizhny Novgorod region. The facades of the houses are decorated with traditional relief carvings. In the premises of the houses, interiors with authentic items of peasant life have been restored. Gorbatovskaya Street, 41.
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Celeste and Lucas' relationship legitimately began in a bar. With over 15 years of combined service industry experinece, they decided to take the leap into the business world and bring their passion for the craft to the world. Celeste Manages the office while holding down the home front as a full-time mom while Lucas Manages the field operations.
SCOTLAND DISTILLERY MAP. Let us help you find your favourite distilleries and plan your next Spirited Adventure. Our Map of Scotland Distilleries is available as an interactive and downloadable Google Map (great for travel planning), with further help from regional maps (Highlands and Islands, Islay, Speyside, Campbeltown and Lowlands).
WE MISSED YOU ALL 癩 Hibernation is over. We are back. 10 - 4. Tues - Sat. You know where to find us. ... but if you don't it's @bushel.and.peck ...