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Zelenogorsk is a closed town, so ensure you have the necessary permissions or arrangements to visit.
Zelenogorsk, situated in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, is a closed town with a storied past. Once known as Krasnoyarsk-45, it played a pivotal role in the Soviet nuclear program, specifically in uranium enrichment. The town is located on the left bank of the Kan River, offering a serene yet intriguing atmosphere for those interested in exploring Russia's industrial history. Despite its closed status, Zelenogorsk remains a fascinating destination for history buffs and those curious about Soviet-era developments.
Zelenogorsk, situated in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, is a closed town with a storied past. Once known as Krasnoyarsk-45, it played a pivotal role in the Soviet nuclear program, specifically in uranium enrichment. The town is located on the left bank of the Kan River, offering a serene yet intriguing atmosphere for those interested in exploring Russia's industrial history. Despite its closed status, Zelenogorsk remains a fascinating destination for history buffs and those curious about Soviet-era developments.
Formerly known as Krasnoyarsk-45.
Involved in enriching uranium for the Soviet nuclear program.
Located on the Kan River.
Closed town status.
Access restrictions due to its closed town status.
Significant historical background related to the Soviet nuclear program.
Located on the Kan River, offering natural scenic views.
Zelenogorsk is a closed town, so ensure you have the necessary permissions or arrangements to visit.
Learn about the town's significant role in the Soviet nuclear program for a deeper understanding of its historical importance.
History enthusiasts and those interested in Soviet-era industrial towns.
RUB ₽
$50-$100 p/day
71,354
Respect the closed town status and adhere to any local regulations or restrictions.
Russian, English
History, Education, Sightseeing
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring in Zelenogorsk brings mild weather, ideal for exploring the town's historical sites.
Summers are warm, perfect for enjoying the natural surroundings along the Kan River.
Fall offers a colorful landscape and a quieter atmosphere for visitors.
Winters can be harsh, but the town's history remains a compelling reason to visit.