Orenburg (Russian: Оренбург, IPA: [ərʲɪnˈburk]) is the administrative center of Orenburg Oblast, Russia. It lies on the Ural River, 1,478 kilometers (918 mi) southeast of Moscow, on the boundary of Europe and Asia. Orenburg is also very close to the border with Kazakhstan. Population: 548,331 (2010 Census); 549,361 (2002 Census); 546,501 (1989 Census).
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Orenburg Kraft Brewery is a large-scale regional project. The plant launched a project for adults and children’s excursions, where everyone can get acquainted with the technology of beer and kvass, and then taste the branded products. The project allows us to create a culture of drinking in our region, offering consumers an exceptionally high-quality, natural product, produced in compliance with the principle of cleanliness of German brewing, using the most modern technologies.
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Orenburg Regional Museum of Fine Arts, was founded in 1960 and opened in 1961. Museum is located in a building dating back to the beginning of XIX century and was designed by the architect Michael Malakhov for the City Council. The basis of the museum's collection is the collection of academician of painting, one of the most interesting representatives of the late Peredvizhnichestvo Lukian Vasilievich Popov (1873-1914), who was born and worked for many years in Orenburg. The museum is housing works of ancient, Russian, Soviet and Western European art from the end of the XVI century to the present, including painting, drawing, sculpture, arts and crafts. Russian art of the XIX century is represented by various genres, mostly scenery. Among the works there are masterpieces of Ivan Aivazovsky, L.F. Lagorio, A.K. Savrasova N. Dubovsky, Vladimir Makovsky, Polenov, F.A . Malyavina and others. The main concept of the museum – is a reflection of art life of the region within the context of
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