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Archstoyanie :The Largest Art Festival In Russia

Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Nikola- Lenivets is the small village of thousands of people, it is a Russian village about 200 kilometers of Moscow. It is situated on the banks of river Ugra, amazing art land. It was first started in 1989 to the intensity of the city life. Many employers work in his studio. He started to create the installation of large-scale of the environment. Every year thousands of people go to see this festival.
 He constructed it with the materials at hand like snow, hay, and twigs. The amazing village first time hosted the festival of Archstoyanie architecture festival in 2006. This event usually takes place annually and artists from many countries participate in it. Many artists from Japan, France, and Germany created long-term installation and create new temporary for the "Nikola-Lenivets Parks". It attracted the audience of architecture and art. The comparison between the burning man and archaic standing is also wonderful because both are amazing. It is a good thing for the people who like art and architecture. It is an attractive festival, we can learn many things from it.
Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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Archstoyanie: The Largest Art Festival In Russia
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