UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 4 million annual visitors. Open 24/7 through Spasskaya Tower or Tainitskaya Tower. Located in Kazan's oldest part, showcasing centuries-long history
Located in Kazan municipality, Russia, in Tatarstan region. IATA code is KZN. Features 2 runways totaling 20,414 ft, one of which is lit
Russia spans both Northern Asia and Eastern Europe, covering over 17 million sq. km. The state borders 16 powers and territories, second only to China in border zones. Russia has 89 regions and 11 time zones across its territory. The largest population on the European continent
Kazan was a pre-Mongol Bulgar city with moats and ramparts from 10th-13th centuries. White stone fortress constructed in 12th century, becoming northern border outpost. Became capital of state in 15th century, conquered by Ivan the Terrible in 1552. Complex includes buildings from 16th to 19th centuries, integrating 10th-16th century remains
Located in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia. Built between 10th and 15th centuries by Bulgars. Constructed on strategic location surrounded by water and forests
Kazan was founded in 1005 as a military outpost. City became major trading center along Volga River in 11th-12th centuries. Mongols conquered Kazan in 1236, followed by Timur's occupation in 1361. First mentioned in Russian chronicles in 1391