The Republic of Tatarstan (RF), with its capital Kazan boasting over a thousand years of history, is remembered for its unique architectural works. This is due to its location in a region influenced by the Sibir, Crimean, Golden Horde, and Russian cultures. Images of these architectural examples at the entrance of the Tatarstan House provide insight into the breadth of this architectural diversity.
Inside the Tatarstan Culture House, visitors will find a range of materials that open a window into the Tatar world. These include books, brochures, catalogues of contemporary Tatar artists, literature on the history of Tatar porcelain, and books on Tatar national music.

The refined aesthetic sensibility of the Tatar people is reflected in every item they use, from small to large. In the Tatar Culture House, which is arranged as a traditional Tatar home, this elegance is visible in every element—from local costumes and dolls to leather wall ornaments, rugs, prayer beads, and samovars. It is no coincidence that such grace is evident throughout.
Jewelry designed for women and paintings showcasing traditional Tatar handcrafts are among the pieces that will captivate visitors with the richness of Tatar culture.
