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Romanovs` Royal Family tourist route to open in 2008
31.07.2007 15:10
Romanovs` Royal Family tourist route to open in 2008

Swiss Consul to St. Petersburg Madeleine Lüthy is coming to the city Tobolsk in August in the framework of creation of Romanovs` Royal Family tourist route in Russia.
      As the chairman of the Tobolsk travel committee reports, the route will include several Russian cities: amongst them – Tobolsk, Tyumen, Yekaterinburg, St. Petersburg, and Kazan. The decision to create such route was made at the 2nd all-Russia conference of tourism development which took place in Suzdal in 2007. It is said that the route has already been developed and can start receiving the first tourists in August 2008.
      In the course of the visit Madeleine Lüthy is planning to visit the Tobolsk Kremlin, Ioanno-Vvedensky Monastery, and the study of Nicolas II.
      
      Source: www.nakanune.ru

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