Penza Oblast

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Penza Oblast (Пе́нзенская о́бласть PYEHN-zeen-skuh-yuh OH-bluhst’) is a region in the Volga Region|Middle Volga, bordering Tambov Oblast to the west, Ryazan Oblast to the northwest, Mordovia to the north, Ulyanovsk Oblast to the east, and Saratov Oblast to the south.

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Cities

  • Penza (Russia) | Penza — the large industrial capital city is pleasantly green; be sure to visit the fairytale-like, wooden Museum of Russian folk art
  • Kuznetsk — the second largest city in the region with a few churches worth seeking out only if you happen to be here
  • Nikolsk — glass works nuts will want to visit its Museum of Crystal Glass; its glass plant produced fineries for the Tsar of Russia and the Persian Shahs for over 200 years
  • Serdobsk — a large town with some of the region's more attractive 19th century architecture, including the Gothic Church of Saint Michael the Archangel
  • Zarechny — a small city, built in the 1950s, not a tourist destination by any stretch of the imagination

More Destinations

  • The somewhat underwhelming ruins of Mukhsha, a medieval city of the Golden Horde
  • Tarkhani Estate-museum — the childhood home of Lermontov
  • The estate-museum of V.G. Belinsky
  • Troitsa-Skanov Monastery and cave complex

Travel to Penza Oblast

Penza is the first major stop in Russia on the South Ural route of the Trans-Siberian Railway, which starts in Kharkiv. Daily overnight trains from Moscow take 13 hours and arrive around 09:00.

Penza's modest airport services Flights to/from Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Saratov.

Best things to do in Penza Oblast

  • Hunting, fishing (including wolf hunts!)

Halal Restaurants in Penza Oblast

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Stay Safe

No Islamophobic Incidents have been reported

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Travel Next

The next major stop to the east on the South Ural route of the Trans-Siberian Railway is Samara.


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