@@mickey1849 she mentioned she had only been working there for 4 months. so I think she was trying to be very professional and tell us everything she knew about the place. I will buy her a chocolate bar sometime as a way of saying thank you
Really enjoying your tours of Yekaterinburg. I was there for work while I was living in Russia a few years ago. Would have been great to have you as a tour guide. Guess this is the next best thing. Спасибо .
Very interesting. The German built houses look to have thick walls based on how the window openings look. The Lady at Maria was super helpful...now we are headed to the kitchen to find some sweets.
My grandfather was a cabinetmaker, so I can really appreciate the ornate woodwork trim on the traditional Russian houses. The Soviet-style apartment block reminded me of the old projects (housing for lower-income people) in Chicago; Google "Cabrini Green" to see what I mean. The Maria chocolate shop looks delightful. I like how friendly and enthusiastic the shop clerk was; she took real pride in the merchandise.
Ооо ... Такие красивые дома! Берегите их хорошо, пожалуйста! Кроме этого, хочу сказать что мне очень нравится твой канал. Продолжайте снимать, пожалуйста! :)
Gosh, in Australia to buy a kilo of of homemade pelmeni (made in Aus) costs AUD 35.00! - so I make my own but wow, would love to be able to just buy a bag for a third of the price it costs in Australia.
Viacheslav, we especially loved seeing the artisan chocolatier shop Maria. Thank you for the tour. We hope to see more fun tours like this. Maybe Lana can taste the chocolates and show us the inside telling us what you both think of the flavor? Where is your Patreon link in your video description? We all want to support you making candid and personal shows.
Wow ! Beautiful Houses 😍.I have seen Russia through Nomadic Indian and Nomad Subham's eyes , they both are Indian Vlogger .That was one perspective about Russia and Russian people, I was so overwhelmed to see Russian hospitality, now I've become so curious about Russia and I wanna see Russia through the perspective of Russians. I was watching 1420 and you tube recommended me your channel. I never expected that I would see Russia this depth. I feel just like I am roming around my neighborhood in India. I'm learning Russian too 😊. A new subscriber 💚
Hey Slava & Lana! Another cool video. I had no idea about the German houses in Russia...very interesting. I too wish you had gotten to talk to the older lady and viewed her garden. Maybe next time. I like how friendly the people are you meet. Reminds me of our Southern Hospitality here in Georgia, USA. Take care friends and keep the videos coming!
I know. I wanna try some other time. The other owners were nice also. They just didn't like the idea of a camera. I don't blame them. I'm probably not the first one :)
@@RussianPlus You and Lana are so friendly too, it makes the other people comfortable and they open up more. Keep up the good work and I can't wait for the next video. I would also like to hear more about your time spent in Tennessee, USA. Love to know what you think about the Southern people and culture. Your english is amazing!
The building with many doors is really a building with storage rooms and with cellars (as we call it "погреб"). There is a district here in Volgograd called Angarsky, many years ago it used to be a settlement near the city, there are two-stored houses there with only 2 apartments on one floor, 4 apartments in one part of an apartment block. And every apartment has its own piece of land with a garden and such a storage room with a cellar. People live in the city and like in the countryside at the same time 😊
Wonderful story with good editing. Your good audio track makes the video pleasant to watch. Your English sounds uniquely southern....really cool. Good job.
As I thought Russia is all elevated, but seen all Russians vloggers, I love there countyside views so Amazing and very natural, like in a movie, I know Russia is bigland country.. love your vlog sir, appreciate from PH.
Thank you for sharing. So interesting about the German houses. Well, watching your videos, like videos from othe videbloggers around this world, is my way of travelling for the time beeing. I will be back in Russia again as soon as possible. Wishing you and Lana, a nice weekend!
Aha! I see a couple of German cars (Volkswagens) in front of the German house. It gives it a small ethnic German touch! Haha! Blessings from Eric in Minnesota. Hope all is well over there, I'm learning my Russian with hopes of visiting Russia! You should visit the Justus Walker farm, I see his videos (in English, my Russian is still weak) and they are inspiring. I want to visit him! And maybe you too! :)
WOW how cool! You remembered the desserts, very nice! Thanks. That store looks really nice and the chocolate bars looked good orange and raspberry wow I'm drooling LOL
I love when you visit local shops and cafes, i hope you do it more frequently. Whenever you are in some city or garden just visit any close cafe it will be great so we can see the Russian Vibe and people along with Russian nature. Regards
Came across this site by accident. Have watched two videos very enjoyable. Shows how inventive the ordinary Russian people are. They also like to show how they do things.
Well done , again. I agree with Chris White. Vegetation seems to cope with the harsh winters. Marvellous to see how standards have advanced in the cities at least. Maria's was an eye opener.
i think those houses protected by the city hall to be closed in special times .. and the woman she can give you a lot of stories about. keep searching like this amazing buildings.
Architecture, anthropology, history and economics - all in one video! One of the reasons I love this channel. My only dislike is to see lovely Russian women covering their faces with those bloody masks. :(
German houses.. built in mid to late 1800's are all over my town. I live in one with gingerbread. Amazing how normal I think this and you are amazed of it!!
The house looks like it's a semi detached?Beautiful homes.I can see why the couple would want to live in the houses compared to the apartments.Shame the greenery is not looked after surrounding the apartment building ,you could make it look quite nice on the outside.Very interesting!
I agree with the other comments, you should try going back to that house and meet that woman....she’s famous? Please go back and try one more time getting her to the door. I would love to her her story. Thank you again, I really enjoy your videos. -Stephen, Ohio 🇺🇸
Great job. P0ssible to know culture cities people of Russia otherwise it wouldnot have been possible for me directly take and see them keep doing this about this great country
@RussianPlus, please consider making a video about Russian food, especially about these ice cream type of chocolate bars (I've herard there are many available) ... or any other typical Russian drinks or food you won't find anywhere else ... I would think off kvass or chicken Kiev style.
@@maria.5974 in Russian-food-shops in Germany they sometimes sell things which look like a chocolate bar (e.g. like Mars or Snickers) but are actually frozen and made from ice cream. I thought this is typical since it doesn't exist in this variety in Germany.
@@henningbartels6245 i'm aftaid it's not typical Russian product as I've never seen this in Russia. Bounty ice-cream or Mars ice-cream- yes, but those are imported.
@@maria.5974 my fault, maybe I was wrong. What I ment is obviously made from curd cheese and called something like Syrok. It is probably not ice cream - I just assumed since it often in the frozen section in Russian shops in Germany.
German built houses are cute, with the steep gable roofs, fascia and soffits wrap around the gable ends, the semi-circle balconies and wrought iron balusters, they're German fairy tale homes. Gingerbread house is amazing, the domed roofs, incredible wood work required craftsmanship, artistic talent and a lot of work to build. Maria has a nice building too. What a place, every in there is delicious, and I'll bet the coffee is excellent too. Thanks for the video, it's good to see Russia.
Is your TH-cam channel popular inside Russia? A little or a lot? Is it growing? Where are most listeners from? I’m watching in Texas, USA. BTW, many of us highly respect your country.
Prior to starting watching this channel and a few other channels about life and places in Russia, I used to think for some reason that fancy stores like that candy shop in this video are mostly missing from the country. I would think that they still live almost like in USSR times as far as the availability of fancy goods and services go. Turns out I couldn't be more wrong. Would love to check out at least some of the places Slava is showing on his channel.
Slava, I like the way you walk, swinging your arms. It would be nice if you would return to these German houses and hopefully talk with the lady who welcomes visitors.
Thank you. Sometimes I just feel like going out there and exploring with no particular plan. All my street interviews are completely random. I'm so glad that some people like what I do.
Your English accent is something between New York & Texas. It says something interesting about where you learned English. You sound a lot like Kevin Bacon.
Earth+ There are two schools of thought: One is that it is to protect the trees from insects. The other is that it is for decoration. It's the same in Ukraine, Belarus and parts of Romania.
I want to eat chocolate with raspberries from Maria in an old German style house. I need to get a Passport. Well, maybe next year. Great video. I found the old style German type housing, and gates, to be fascinating.
when everyone has the same housenumber in the street nobody can blame anyone of waking up at the neighbours house. For me this would be a problem after a good night out... ;)
@@ibchristensen189 exactly. well, something like this). in russia Chocolate is the name of what chocolate bars and the bars themselves are made of, which are called Shokoladka (Chocolate). receive raw chocolate and format it into chocolate bars and chocolates. translation difficulties. lol.
I was shooting this video in ntsc. 4K 60 frames per second. I could have chosen pal which is 25 frames per second but it would have gotten rid of these things. Wrong setting but I hope it didn't ruin the video
There are German style houses all over Poland. Poland is full of German style houses because the Poles gained lots of German territory. there are fewer such houses in Russia. America and Russia were alike in another sense: Both countries received lots of ethnic Germans as immigrants possibly 200 years back or so. Those who moved to Russia were more Russianized, as kids usually switch over to be Russian speakers, and russian speaking grand kids of immigrants coming from Germany to Russia about 200 years back had all Russian names.
Thank for showing so much detail on the Sekivanoce House love the Old Russian homes it amazing the skill of the wood designs and workers back 120 years ago. I think Alana has better taste in chocolate than you do. You should do a book on all the old homes in Russia.
@Steve Slade, often the German wifes did not really know, what happend to the men or if say ever return. So the children grew up without father and they started to have a new partner.
I think I have watched most of your videos. I hope one day you will be able to convince your sister to be an active participant in videos. She's so pretty. Are there any Indians in your city? I have been to Russia twice I like Russians.
Best wishes from the US. Are there still Volga Germans in Russia? I live in the US state of Washington and we have a small farming community in the eastern part of the state settled by Volga Germans called Odessa. My name last name is German but I also have Russian ancestry.
@@maria.5974 The Volga Germans asked for autonomy in the area of Tselinograd (now Nursultan), but the local Kazakhs were against it. Quite a lot of Germans went to Germany, but when the law of return has ceased to operate - they began to move to Russia. Many Germans from Kazakhstan and Siberia moved to the Kaliningrad Region. In the Volga region, there are also a lot of them. I have met entire villages in Altai
I was amazed by this candid store clerk and seriousness in introducing her products just for a casual visitor!
So was I! not very typical indeed.
Maybe she thought RP was a really cute guy?
@@mickey1849 she mentioned she had only been working there for 4 months. so I think she was trying to be very professional and tell us everything she knew about the place. I will buy her a chocolate bar sometime as a way of saying thank you
@@RussianPlus Better do that while Lana's not around. ;)
I love watching life , history, people, community of Russia..Keep it up!
Same!
Really enjoying your tours of Yekaterinburg. I was there for work while I was living in Russia a few years ago. Would have been great to have you as a tour guide. Guess this is the next best thing. Спасибо .
Very interesting. The German built houses look to have thick walls based on how the window openings look. The Lady at Maria was super helpful...now we are headed to the kitchen to find some sweets.
My grandfather was a cabinetmaker, so I can really appreciate the ornate woodwork trim on the traditional Russian houses. The Soviet-style apartment block reminded me of the old projects (housing for lower-income people) in Chicago; Google "Cabrini Green" to see what I mean. The Maria chocolate shop looks delightful. I like how friendly and enthusiastic the shop clerk was; she took real pride in the merchandise.
Not fair, you're showing us all those goodies and we're stuck here in lockdown .
Enjoying your videos. They are real life. Also enjoy seeing Lana, she also seems real. Thanks and please keep posting!
Ооо ... Такие красивые дома! Берегите их хорошо, пожалуйста! Кроме этого, хочу сказать что мне очень нравится твой канал. Продолжайте снимать, пожалуйста! :)
I'm just arrived here in this channel.
And I'm enjoying a lot.
it’s very good that you guys show and support a bit of local business in these difficult times
Gosh, in Australia to buy a kilo of of homemade pelmeni (made in Aus) costs AUD 35.00! - so I make my own but wow, would love to be able to just buy a bag for a third of the price it costs in Australia.
Love from Greece! !!
Viacheslav, we especially loved seeing the artisan chocolatier shop Maria. Thank you for the tour. We hope to see more fun tours like this. Maybe Lana can taste the chocolates and show us the inside telling us what you both think of the flavor? Where is your Patreon link in your video description? We all want to support you making candid and personal shows.
Glad you enjoyed it! thats a good idea! my patreon is this www.patreon.com/russianplus
Thank you guys!
Yekaterinburg looks like a nice city to live, some nice historic buildings.
Well, yes, but actually, no...
popindosin228 It’s actually a very nice and modern city. I’d say it’s in top 5 big cities of Russia. th-cam.com/video/vKIg03hcD1A/w-d-xo.html
It's a very pretty place!
Visited very briefly in 1997 and I liked it.
Wow ! Beautiful Houses 😍.I have seen Russia through Nomadic Indian and Nomad Subham's eyes , they both are Indian Vlogger .That was one perspective about Russia and Russian people, I was so overwhelmed to see Russian hospitality, now I've become so curious about Russia and I wanna see Russia through the perspective of Russians. I was watching 1420 and you tube recommended me your channel. I never expected that I would see Russia this depth. I feel just like I am roming around my neighborhood in India. I'm learning Russian too 😊. A new subscriber 💚
Hey Slava & Lana! Another cool video. I had no idea about the German houses in Russia...very interesting. I too wish you had gotten to talk to the older lady and viewed her garden. Maybe next time. I like how friendly the people are you meet. Reminds me of our Southern Hospitality here in Georgia, USA. Take care friends and keep the videos coming!
I know. I wanna try some other time. The other owners were nice also. They just didn't like the idea of a camera. I don't blame them. I'm probably not the first one :)
@@RussianPlus You and Lana are so friendly too, it makes the other people comfortable and they open up more. Keep up the good work and I can't wait for the next video. I would also like to hear more about your time spent in Tennessee, USA. Love to know what you think about the Southern people and culture. Your english is amazing!
Bro if possible, make a video about Kaliningrad .
Yes that would be epic
Well guys, look the map: where is Ekaterineburg located and where is Kaliningrad. Seems about 4000 km between them.
Nice..!! But I would like to see if You could get an interview with the little old lady in her house... Maybe next time. 👍
Next time!
Becareful with those babushki they are tough ladies and can dance!!! - th-cam.com/video/BgUstrmJzyc/w-d-xo.html
Semper Fi
And drink lots of homemade wine))
Hehehe.. maybe you cant see but I am smiling also... :) TY (thank you) I enjoyed that..
The building with many doors is really a building with storage rooms and with cellars (as we call it "погреб"). There is a district here in Volgograd called Angarsky, many years ago it used to be a settlement near the city, there are two-stored houses there with only 2 apartments on one floor, 4 apartments in one part of an apartment block. And every apartment has its own piece of land with a garden and such a storage room with a cellar. People live in the city and like in the countryside at the same time 😊
Wonderful story with good editing. Your good audio track makes the video pleasant to watch. Your English sounds uniquely southern....really cool. Good job.
Thank you Paul. No matter how much I try I still sound southern haha
I love these videos. You're a great host.
Another wonderful, warm, kind, informative video. Excellent work. I hope ye both can stay providing us with such rich insights . Thank you
Great Video Sir as always
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Love your content and the way you provide us with unusual information is really awesome. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇷🇺
So beautiful your country. The works of arts are so amazing. I love your country. I need some ice cream.
Very interesting architecture. The gingerbread house is pretty and it’s a cool nickname
Subscribed from India loved watching your video. Indian Rupee and Russian Rouble have same value. I love russian people they are very friendly.
Thank you so much 😀
im liking these videos... 2 thumbs up.
As I thought Russia is all elevated, but seen all Russians vloggers, I love there countyside views so Amazing and very natural, like in a movie, I know Russia is bigland country.. love your vlog sir, appreciate from PH.
Thank you for sharing. So interesting about the German houses. Well, watching your videos, like videos from othe videbloggers around this world, is my way of travelling for the time beeing. I will be back in Russia again as soon as possible. Wishing you and Lana, a nice weekend!
Thanks for watching! Have a good weekend!
I’ve worked on some German houses that were built for their officers during the war, renovations. On British territory.
Aha! I see a couple of German cars (Volkswagens) in front of the German house. It gives it a small ethnic German touch! Haha! Blessings from Eric in Minnesota. Hope all is well over there, I'm learning my Russian with hopes of visiting Russia! You should visit the Justus Walker farm, I see his videos (in English, my Russian is still weak) and they are inspiring. I want to visit him! And maybe you too! :)
WOW how cool! You remembered the desserts, very nice! Thanks.
That store looks really nice and the chocolate bars looked good orange and raspberry wow I'm drooling LOL
Those Soviet era apartment buildings are colloquially referred to as 'Commie blocks.' Lana is a great camerawoman, btw!
Have you ever visit Volga. My family came from Marx's. I'm a German Russian.? Great video. God bless you all. Family name is Gunther or Guenther.
What a wonderful city. Thank you for sharing!
I love when you visit local shops and cafes, i hope you do it more frequently. Whenever you are in some city or garden just visit any close cafe it will be great so we can see the Russian Vibe and people along with Russian nature. Regards
Came across this site by accident. Have watched two videos very enjoyable. Shows how inventive the ordinary Russian people are. They also like to show how they do things.
As usual, I loved your vlog❤
Well done , again. I agree with Chris White. Vegetation seems to cope with the harsh winters. Marvellous to see how standards have advanced in the cities at least. Maria's was an eye opener.
Realy enjoyed this video, thank you. Greetings from Rotterdam nl.
Love from Scotland Please keep up what you doing :)
i think those houses protected by the city hall to be closed in special times .. and the woman she can give you a lot of stories about. keep searching like this amazing buildings.
I really like your channel as it delves deep into common everyday living in Russia. Thanks!
Great video, simple and real life, stay safe and healthy and happy.
Beautiful story
Found it fascinating, great presentation, as usual
Awesome video !! Thank you very much .
Lovely houses!
Indeed! And you have a lovely name😉
@@ibchristensen189 well so do you my Danish friend. I guess you're Danish because of IB letters😄. I'm from Oslo.
Very lovey area. Does it rain there a lot? All that food is very inexpensive. Do they sell internationally? Would love to try some of those jams
I had been raining that day. Overall I think it's average.
Good job Sergei! You're a good tour guide.
Thanks. My name is Slava though:)
I really enjoyed your video,.. thanks
Hi,nice video,wish we could see her house from inside too dear
Nice video as always.
Thanks for video
Architecture, anthropology, history and economics - all in one video! One of the reasons I love this channel.
My only dislike is to see lovely Russian women covering their faces with those bloody masks. :(
I agree it is a shame to see women like that!
But if they're ugly it's okay.
A woman because the coronavirus is everywhere!
I love watching history' architecture ' community language ' culture' and landscape of Russia thank you friend of Russian plus for your information
German houses.. built in mid to late 1800's are all over my town. I live in one with gingerbread.
Amazing how normal I think this and you are amazed of it!!
Enjoyed the video. Please show historical things about WW II and things during Soviet period. Love from Kerala state in India.
The house looks like it's a semi detached?Beautiful homes.I can see why the couple would want to live in the houses compared to the apartments.Shame the greenery is not looked after surrounding the apartment building ,you could make it look quite nice on the outside.Very interesting!
You're right. They're semi-detached. They are definitely a great addition to the neighborhood
@@grandmajane2593 I see your point but feel if a place looks clean and tidy,people tend to respect the area more IMHO
I agree with the other comments, you should try going back to that house and meet that woman....she’s famous? Please go back and try one more time getting her to the door. I would love to her her story. Thank you again, I really enjoy your videos. -Stephen, Ohio 🇺🇸
Это ваше keep your eyes open... понравилось) Неплохо
Volkswagen cars look differently in Russia. These sedan models don’t exist in Europe.
Great job. P0ssible to know culture cities people of Russia otherwise it wouldnot have been possible for me directly take and see them keep doing this about this great country
@RussianPlus, please consider making a video about Russian food, especially about these ice cream type of chocolate bars (I've herard there are many available) ... or any other typical Russian drinks or food you won't find anywhere else ... I would think off kvass or chicken Kiev style.
not sure what you mean by 'the ice-cream type of chocolate bars'.
@@maria.5974 in Russian-food-shops in Germany they sometimes sell things which look like a chocolate bar (e.g. like Mars or Snickers) but are actually frozen and made from ice cream. I thought this is typical since it doesn't exist in this variety in Germany.
@@henningbartels6245 i'm aftaid it's not typical Russian product as I've never seen this in Russia. Bounty ice-cream or Mars ice-cream- yes, but those are imported.
@@maria.5974 my fault, maybe I was wrong. What I ment is obviously made from curd cheese and called something like Syrok. It is probably not ice cream - I just assumed since it often in the frozen section in Russian shops in Germany.
I WOULD HAVE SPEND $30 IN THE CHOCOLATE SHOP!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
GREETINGS FROM THE UK , BEEN WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS FOR MONTHS NOW, FIND IT FASCINATING ABOUT THE LOCAL PEOPLE AND CULTURE!🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
German built houses are cute, with the steep gable roofs, fascia and soffits wrap around the gable ends, the semi-circle balconies and wrought iron balusters, they're German fairy tale homes.
Gingerbread house is amazing, the domed roofs, incredible wood work required craftsmanship, artistic talent and a lot of work to build.
Maria has a nice building too. What a place, every in there is delicious, and I'll bet the coffee is excellent too. Thanks for the video, it's good to see Russia.
Is your TH-cam channel popular inside Russia? A little or a lot? Is it growing? Where are most listeners from? I’m watching in Texas, USA. BTW, many of us highly respect your country.
I have huge interest in Russia. watching this video from Bangladesh.
Prior to starting watching this channel and a few other channels about life and places in Russia, I used to think for some reason that fancy stores like that candy shop in this video are mostly missing from the country. I would think that they still live almost like in USSR times as far as the availability of fancy goods and services go. Turns out I couldn't be more wrong. Would love to check out at least some of the places Slava is showing on his channel.
Slava, I like the way you walk, swinging your arms. It would be nice if you would return to these German houses and hopefully talk with the lady who welcomes visitors.
Now I know where to go when we are in Yekaterinburg next time , thanks !
I really enjoy your tours of neighborhoods in Russia.
Thank you. Sometimes I just feel like going out there and exploring with no particular plan. All my street interviews are completely random. I'm so glad that some people like what I do.
What a great sweet shop. They can have all my money!
That wood house is gorgeous. It it were in Canada it would have been beautifully, meticulously maintained and protected.
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Your English accent is something between New York & Texas. It says something interesting about where you learned English. You sound a lot like Kevin Bacon.
Awesome. As long as you understand me its all good:)
@@RussianPlus We are proud to call you a hillbilly! If you were missing a few teeth and with a beer belly it would be even more authentic!
Nothing related to any ,
I have a question for you: Why lower parts of the roadside trees are painted in white, all over Russia???
Earth+
There are two schools of thought:
One is that it is to protect the trees from insects.
The other is that it is for decoration.
It's the same in Ukraine, Belarus and parts of Romania.
It's a lime, mixed with water. It's an insecticide, to keep the worms, ants and bugs away.
Thank again for another visual into Russia. I like your videos.
Gingerbread house hahahaha AWESOME !!!!! love it
I want to eat chocolate with raspberries from Maria in an old German style house. I need to get a Passport. Well, maybe next year. Great video. I found the old style German type housing, and gates, to be fascinating.
Спасибо большое! Отличие. 😊
when everyone has the same housenumber in the street nobody can blame anyone of waking up at the neighbours house. For me this would be a problem after a good night out... ;)
I like your videos. Unveiling mystery world.🌹🇵🇰
Have you ever filmed Yasnaya Polyana The home of Leo Tolstoy ?? I wood love to visit there but probly will not be able to.
8:56 "We make our own chocolate. We bring it from GREECE(!) in chocolate capsules".
I was also confused haha. I don't think Greece grows chocolate either..
Maybe Greece imports chocolate and then put it in capsules of metal or something like that?🤔
@@ibchristensen189 exactly. well, something like this). in russia Chocolate is the name of what chocolate bars and the bars themselves are made of, which are called Shokoladka (Chocolate). receive raw chocolate and format it into chocolate bars and chocolates. translation difficulties. lol.
@@олеголег-д8т Thank you for trying to answer. It's not easy to translate😁
Вячеслав, приятно удивило ваше американское произношение. Вы жили в США? :)
Год жил в США:)
You can slow down your shutter speed to fix the weird moving-bars when recording indoors!
I was shooting this video in ntsc. 4K 60 frames per second. I could have chosen pal which is 25 frames per second but it would have gotten rid of these things. Wrong setting but I hope it didn't ruin the video
There are German style houses all over Poland. Poland is full of German style houses because the Poles gained lots of German territory. there are fewer such houses in Russia. America and Russia were alike in another sense: Both countries received lots of ethnic Germans as immigrants possibly 200 years back or so. Those who moved to Russia were more Russianized, as kids usually switch over to be Russian speakers, and russian speaking grand kids of immigrants coming from Germany to Russia about 200 years back had all Russian names.
The Russian apartment block gives such a familiar feeling though having never been to Russia
Thank for showing so much detail on the Sekivanoce House love the Old Russian homes it amazing the skill of the wood designs and workers back 120 years ago. I think Alana has better taste in chocolate than you do. You should do a book on all the old homes in Russia.
William Craft Brumfield of the US has produced many books on the topic
Thanks show me this place ...... nice
Have you ever thought about using @what3words to log the location of the houses and other interesting places you visit?
Is it “45” as in 1945? The year they were built in by German POWs?
yes
@Steve Slade, often the German wifes did not really know, what happend to the men or if say ever return. So the children grew up without father and they started to have a new partner.
Amazing place.
it definitely looks like пряник
I think I have watched most of your videos. I hope one day you will be able to convince your sister to be an active participant in videos. She's so pretty. Are there any Indians in your city? I have been to Russia twice I like Russians.
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Best wishes from the US. Are there still Volga Germans in Russia? I live in the US state of Washington and we have a small farming community in the eastern part of the state settled by Volga Germans called Odessa. My name last name is German but I also have Russian ancestry.
Volga Germans were deported to Kazakhstan in 1941. Some of them still live there, though many repatriated to Germany.
@@maria.5974 The Volga Germans asked for autonomy in the area of Tselinograd (now Nursultan), but the local Kazakhs were against it. Quite a lot of Germans went to Germany, but when the law of return has ceased to operate - they began to move to Russia. Many Germans from Kazakhstan and Siberia moved to the Kaliningrad Region. In the Volga region, there are also a lot of them. I have met entire villages in Altai
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