Murmansk

Russia
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Friday, August 29, 2025
Sunrise
4:55 AM
Sunset
8:41 PM

About

Murmansk is a picturesque city located in the northernmost part of Russia. It sits on the Kola Bay, with the Arctic Ocean just beyond. The city is known for its unique culture, from the Northern Fleet Museum, showcasing naval history, to the Aurora Village experience, a chance to see the Northern Lights. Murmansk boasts stunning scenery, with its mountains, rivers, and lakes, and is a must-visit for any nature lover.

30 Best Places to Visit

  1. 1. Northern Lights

    One of the biggest draws to Murmansk is the Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis. The spectacular natural light show illuminates the night sky with vibrant greens, blues, and pinks.
  2. 2. Church of the Savior on Waters

    The Church of the Savior on Waters is a stunning Russian Orthodox church located on the bank of the Kola Bay. It is known for its colorful onion domes and intricate architectural details.
  3. 3. Murmansk War Memorial Complex

    This memorial complex is dedicated to the Soviet soldiers who lost their lives in World War II. Its centerpiece is a towering statue of a soldier holding a sword.
  4. 4. Murmansk Regional Museum of Local Lore

    This museum showcases the history and culture of the Murmansk region, with exhibits on everything from ancient peoples to modern industries.
  5. 5. Snow Village Kirovsk

    This unique attraction is entirely made of snow and ice, including intricate sculptures, an ice bar, and even an ice hotel where visitors can spend the night.
  6. 6. Alyosha Monument

    This 35-meter-tall statue of a Soviet soldier, nicknamed Alyosha, stands on a hill overlooking the city. It is a symbol of the city's resilience during World War II.
  7. 7. Murmansk Marine Aquarium

    This aquarium is home to a wide variety of sea creatures, including seals, dolphins, and sharks. Visitors can even participate in swim-with-shark programs.
  8. 8. Kola Superdeep Borehole

    This scientific research site is the deepest hole ever drilled into the Earth's crust, reaching a depth of 7.5 miles. It is not open to visitors, but its significance makes it a must-see for science enthusiasts.
  9. 9. Lenin Icebreaker

    The Lenin was the world's first nuclear-powered icebreaker and is now a museum. Visitors can explore the ship's engine room, control center, and cabins.
  10. 10. Murmansk Art Museum

    This museum showcases a wide range of Russian and international art, including works by famous painters such as Ivan Shishkin and Ilya Repin.
  11. 11. Tundra Tours

    Visitors can take guided tours of the region's vast tundra, where they can see reindeer herds, Arctic foxes, and other indigenous wildlife.
  12. 12. Murmansk Ice Stadium

    This 6,000-seat ice stadium is home to the local hockey team and hosts frequent competitions and events.
  13. 13. Northern Fleet Museum

    This museum tells the history of the Russian Navy's Arctic fleet, with exhibits on submarines, ships, and other naval equipment.
  14. 14. Murmansk Regional Puppet Theater

    This theater offers performances for both children and adults, featuring traditional Russian and international puppetry.
  15. 15. Lighthouse Gorynych

    This spectacular lighthouse is perched atop a rocky island and offers stunning views of the Kola Bay and Arctic Ocean.
  16. 16. The White Sea

    This sea is located just to the east of Murmansk and is known for its striking white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters.
  17. 17. Murmansk State Regional Puppet Theater

    This theater offers performances for both children and adults, featuring traditional Russian and international puppetry.
  18. 18. Khibiny Mountains

    These majestic mountains are a popular destination for hiking, skiing, and other outdoor activities.
  19. 19. Kandalaksha Nature Reserve

    This natural reserve is home to a wide variety of Arctic flora and fauna, including polar bears, musk oxen, and Arctic foxes.
  20. 20. Monument to the Sailor and the Fish

    This statue depicts a sailor fishing in the Kola Bay. It is a popular spot for photos and offers great views of the city.
  21. 21. Murmansk Philharmonic Orchestra

    This orchestra offers frequent concerts featuring both classical and contemporary music.
  22. 22. Zapolarny Palace of Culture

    This cultural center hosts a variety of events, including concerts, theater performances, and art exhibitions.
  23. 23. Teriberka

    This small fishing village is located about 120 kilometers northwest of Murmansk and is known for its stunning natural beauty, including waterfalls and cliffs overlooking the Barents Sea.
  24. 24. Kola Ice Rink

    This indoor ice rink is open year-round and is a popular spot for skating and ice hockey.
  25. 25. Pechengsky District Museum

    This small museum showcases the history and culture of the Pechengsky district, which includes Murmansk.
  26. 26. Raketa Ice Palace

    This 3,000-seat indoor ice arena is home to the local figure skating and ice hockey teams.
  27. 27. Uyutnyy Cinema

    This cinema offers a variety of films, including both Russian and international productions.
  28. 28. Memorial Complex to the Soviet Army

    This large memorial complex features a museum, a park, and several monuments dedicated to the Soviet Army.
  29. 29. Leninskii Prospekt

    This main street in Murmansk is lined with shops, restaurants, and other attractions and is a popular spot for both tourists and locals.
  30. 30. Murmansk Planetarium

    This planetarium offers a variety of shows and exhibits on astronomy and space exploration.

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