Nemtsov Square webcam in Tyumen — watch the live broadcast online
What the Tyumen webcam shows
The live webcam is installed in the very center of Tyumen and broadcasts Nemtsov Square — a cozy green space between Lenin and Respubliki streets. In the center of the frame is a round flower bed and a bronze monument to Boris Shcherbina, one of the creators of the West Siberian oil and gas complex. To the right rises the snow-white Vladimir Church with green domes and golden crosses — a 19th-century architectural monument. In the background, multi-story residential buildings and a Ferris wheel on the horizon are visible. Green buses and personal vehicles move along Respubliki Street, while pedestrians stroll along the sidewalks. The real-time webcam allows you to observe the situation in the center of Tyumen around the clock.
Geolocation: how to find Nemtsov Square in Tyumen
Nemtsov Square is located on the even side of Respubliki Street, between house No. 60 and Giprotumeneftegaz, at the intersection with Lenin Street. This is the central part of the city, where historic buildings stand alongside modern business centers. You can get here by public transport — the "Skver im. Nemtsova" stop serves route No. 141 and others. For motorists, there is a parking lot nearby, visible in the left part of the frame. The online camera helps assess street congestion and choose a convenient time to visit.
History of the square: from a shelter to a city park
The territory of the modern square has a rich history. In the 1870s, a garden was laid out here at the Vladimir Shelter — an orphanage built with the funds of Tyumen merchant of the 1st guild Semyon Mikhailovich Trusov. The building from 1871–1872 still adorns Respubliki Street today — it now houses the Church of Saint Simeon the God-Receiver. The first trees in the square appeared in the 1970s, and the space received city park status in 1985, for the 400th anniversary of Tyumen. The square was named after Nikolai Mikhailovich Nemtsov (1879–1937) — a Bolshevik revolutionary, the first chairman of the executive committee of the Tyumen Provincial Council of Workers', Soldiers', and Peasants' Deputies.
Monument to Boris Shcherbina: a bronze bust in the center of the square
The main decoration of the square is the bronze monument to Boris Evdokimovich Shcherbina (1919–1990), installed on November 26, 2004. Boris Shcherbina was the First Secretary of the Tyumen Regional Committee of the CPSU (1961–1973), one of the key creators of the Russian oil and gas complex in Western Siberia. The author of the monument was sculptor Nikolai Raspopov, who personally knew Boris Shcherbina. Work on the monument lasted six months, and now the bronze bust on a granite pedestal is one of Tyumen's calling cards. The monument is located on the side of Respubliki Street and is clearly visible from any point in the square.
What's nearby: landmarks and attractions
The webcam covers not only the square itself but also adjacent objects. On the right in the frame is the Vladimir Shelter with white walls and green domes, a 19th-century architectural monument. On the horizon to the right, a Ferris wheel is visible — one of Tyumen's symbols. Along Respubliki Street there is a parking lot, with green city buses running along the road. In the left part of the frame is a construction site with fencing, indicating the development of urban infrastructure. Multi-story residential and administrative buildings in the background create a typical urban landscape of Tyumen's center.
Seasonal features: the square in winter and summer
The live broadcast from Nemtsov Square shows how the urban landscape changes depending on the season. In summer, the square is lush with greenery: trees planted in the 1970s create dense shade, flower beds bloom with bright colors, and city residents relax on benches. In winter, the landscape transforms — snow cover turns the square into a snowy park, and the white Vladimir Church against the snow looks especially picturesque. At night, street lighting turns on — classic street lamps illuminate the Shcherbina monument and the alleys. The real-time webcam allows you to see Tyumen at any time of day and year.
City events and real-time situation
Nemtsov Square is not only a quiet place for walks but also a venue for city events. On holidays, art installations are set up here, concerts and folk festivals are held. The online webcam allows you to observe the preparation for events and the festive atmosphere itself. On weekdays, the square fills with pedestrians — some are rushing to work, others are relaxing on benches. Traffic moves intensively along Respubliki Street, which is visible in the live broadcast. The camera helps assess the congestion of Tyumen's center and choose a convenient time for a walk.
What you can see on the camera
The webcam in Nemtsov Square broadcasts a circular panorama of the city park. In the center of the frame is a round flower bed with flowers and the bronze monument to Boris Shcherbina on a granite pedestal. To the right rises the white Vladimir Church with green domes and golden crosses. Along Respubliki Street is a parking lot with cars, with green buses and personal vehicles moving along the road. In the background are multi-story residential and administrative buildings, and on the horizon to the right is a Ferris wheel. In the left part of the frame is a construction site with fencing. In the foreground is a pedestrian area with benches, classic-style street lamps, and green plantings. The live broadcast operates around the clock without interruption.
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