





Visit the museum that tracks the growth of a small village into the big industrial city it is today, the importance of coal mining during Tsarist times, as well as World War II and modern history of the city.
Chill out and enjoy the warm and cosy atmosphere of this acclaimed jazz venue, one of Novokuznetsk coolest nightspots with both local and visiting artists.
Kuznetsk Fortress, erected in 1820 on the Ascension Hill by the decree of Emperor Paul I, is one of the oldest historical and architectural monuments of Novokuznetsk. Visit the museum and enjoy a beautiful view of the city.
Visit the Novokuznetsk Dramatic Theater, one of the oldest in the region. Enjoy a curated selection of modern productions and classical works or attend one of the many events and festivals hosted there. The performing arts are central to the cultural fabric of the city, don't miss out!
Learn about the life and literary works of the famed Russian writer, Fyodor Dostoevsky. Explore five fascinating exhibits covering his work as well as his philosophical views. The museum also has a large library, a photography collection, and a manuscript collection.
See a puppet show from one of the oldest theater groups in Kuzbass, founded in 1942. Catch one of their entertaining shows for a day of family fun. The modern theater space is situated in the former building of the Cinema Kommunar with its original stained glass windows.