Baumana Street, A historic avenue brimming with art and leisure

Bauman St, Kazan, Respublika Tatarstan, Russia
Kazan's most famous pedestrian street
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Introduction

Bauman Street is one of the oldest streets in Kazan with a long history. It starts at Kazan Kremlin and ends at Millennium Square. Originally named Nogayskaya Street during the Kazan Khanate era, it became the main trading street in the 18th century. However, it was destroyed during the war and later rebuilt as Bauman Street. In 1930, it was renamed in honor of the revolutionary soldier Bauman. Today, this street is a charming pedestrian street, often referred to as the "Arabian street" by locals. It is lined with various shops, restaurants, and cafes. Stretching from Millennium Square in front of Kazan Kremlin to Tukay Square in the southeast, Bauman Street is full of attractions for tourists to enjoy and experience the historical charm of this ancient street.
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Bauman St, Kazan, Respublika Tatarstan, Russia

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