CULTURAL SUMMARY

Novosibirsk's culture is a vibrant blend of Russian influences, historical significance, and modern innovation. The city's culinary scene is renowned for its Russian cuisine, featuring dishes like borscht, pelmeni, and blini. Music and arts thrive in Novosibirsk, with venues like the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre and the State Art Museum hosting performances and exhibits. The city also embraces its rich history with institutions like the Novosibirsk State University and the Siberian Botanical Garden. Historically, Novosibirsk has grown from a small settlement into a vibrant modern city, retaining its unique charm and cultural richness.

TOPOGRAPHY

The region features a mix of urban landscapes, river valleys, and vast plains, with natural landmarks such as the Ob River and the nearby Altai Mountains, offering a blend of natural beauty and metropolitan development.

CLIMATE

The climate is continental with cold winters and warm summers. Summer temperatures average around 70°F, while winter temperatures average around 10°F. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with the wettest months being July and August.

LANGUAGES

The two most common languages spoken are Russian and English.

RELIGIONS

Major religions in the region include Russian Orthodoxy, which is predominant, followed by smaller communities of Roman Catholicism and Protestantism.

INDUSTRIES

Technology: The region has a growing technology sector with major employers like Academpark excelling in IT and innovation.

Energy: Companies like Gazprom lead in oil and gas production.

Manufacturing: The area supports a robust manufacturing sector with companies like Sibselmash excelling in agricultural machinery production.

LOCAL EVENTS

The area hosts events like the Novosibirsk City Day, celebrating the city's founding; the Siberian Music Festival, showcasing classical music; and the Russian Orthodox Christmas, featuring festive goods and activities.

TOURISM

Popular tourist destinations include the Novosibirsk Zoo, known for its extensive animal exhibits; the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre, offering insights into performing arts; and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, featuring stunning architecture and historical significance.

RECREATION

Favored activities include hiking, skiing, and exploring nature, with major parks like Central Park and Zaeltsovsky Bor being popular destinations.

MISSION HISTORY

As many Russians sought renewed spirituality in their lives in the late 1980s, some found answers in the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1990 these Russians formed the first Russian Latter-day Saint congregations in St. Petersburg and Vyborg. Over the course of the 1990s, other congregations were established across the country, from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok. In 2011 the Church’s first stake in Russia was organized in Moscow.

Yet the Church’s ties with Russia go back further. Joseph Smith called missionaries to Russia in 1843, and Church leaders visited the country in 1866. In 1895 the Lindlöf family joined the Church in St. Petersburg. Starting in the 1920s, Russian emigrants translated Church literature to share with Russian-speaking people. In 1903 and 1990, Elders Francis M. Lyman and Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve, respectively, offered special prayers for Russia and its people.

Russian Latter-day Saints inherited this modern legacy of faith in addition to their country’s own rich religious heritage. Moving forward in faith, they build upon this past as they strengthen each other and their communities. In their lives as Christians and citizens of their country, Russian Latter-day Saints have proven to be “example[s] of the believers” in our day (1 Timothy 4:12).

MISSION GROUPS

These groups are a great way to connect with other families who have missionaries in the same area, reconnect with other missionaries you served with in the past or simply learn more about the mission.  Robust membership activity can make these groups truly amazing resources!