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A documentary film by the Architectural Excesses project. The film was produced by Pavel Gnilorybov, Roman Ushakov and Alexey Solnyshkov. We are on VK, Instagram and Telegram: https://vk.com/arkhlikbez / arkhlikbez https://t.me/arkhlikbez The Russian arrow took off from Moscow and flew to the east. The 17th-19th centuries of our history are an endless chronicle of the military exploits, pioneers who developed one region after another. If Rudyard Kipling had entered Russian service, he would have certainly settled in Orenburg. A motley mix of different styles in architecture, dozens of nationalities and tribes in a very large branch of St. Petersburg, a moving border, a sultry steppe, Sarmatian women, exiles, Cossacks, the Southern Urals, The Captain's Daughter, lines of fortresses, Pugachev, Perovsky and Pushkin. We are releasing a 45-minute documentary film "Key to the East: Orenburg". Enjoy watching! Now you know in which direction to buy tickets. We would like to thank the Ananyev family, Natalia Ibragimova, Alexander Chibilev, Andrey Cherednichenko and everyone who helped organize this trip. Music: Kai Engel - Idea.