The floral-decorated pieces created at Semikarakorsk Ceramics are unlike anything else. Here local artists have managed to accomplish the impossible: Create a new type of painting design from absolutely nothing. The artwork is so seamlessly written into Rostov history that many people are convinced that these designs are at least several centuries old, but in fact, Rostov-on-Don’s trademark was thought up by painters from the 20th century. RTG TV host Olga Degtyareva found out what role corn plays in the production of faience, what ancient Egyptian craftsmen have in common with those working on the Don, what type of paint should be used to detail the ceramics and why sponge cake shouldn’t stick to your tongue.
Monasteries serve as a stronghold of the Orthodox faith on Russian soil. Each monastery has its own unique history and for thousands of tourists, pilgrims and those simply seeking an escape from their busy everyday lives these places truly are holy. The most remote and hidden monasteries, some of which are even hard to reach, were built by people with no interest in a connection with the outside world, only in their connection with God. The peaceful environment of such places seems to be protected by nature itself. Other spiritual centres, on the contrary, were built by those who sought to be heard by the masses — no one other than the rulers of the Russian State. Such monasteries then became a solid foundation of princely power and their superiors played an active role in local political life. One such institution is the St. George Monastery. RTG TV host Alexander Uvarov v...
The Nether-Polar Urals in the Komi Republic are the site of many mountain peaks, making them a touristic hotspot for outdoorsmen. Snowmobiling through the mountains is one activity sure to guarantee thrill seekers an adrenaline rush. These riders definitely have to put up with a lot in order to obtain such a thrill: Bitter cold, piercing winds, unexpected snowfall, pits and boulders hidden in the snow. These things all make the adventure much more challenging and dangerous. The reward however is well worth it as riders will find breathtaking sights of majestic mountain landscapes as they sit high above the rest of the world. Tune in to RTG’s programme about winter snowmobile trips in the Komi Republic’s Nether-Polar Urals and join riders as they travel to the top of the highest mountain in the Urals – Narodny.