The city of Uralsk is a reliable evidence of the pre-revolutionary merchant dawn. The end of the nineteenth century was marked by new standards in architecture in Uralsk - higher ceilings, wider occupied areas and more elegant decoration. Fortunately for researchers of the decline of the Russian Empire, the city preserves its history in preserved buildings. The frozen history of Uralsk can be observed from the sofa watching the TV or from the pages of the albums of the enthusiastic artist Rustam Vafeyev, but the cultural heritage of the city produces a full effect only upon personal acquaintance. Especially starting in the afternoon ... Read more in this issue.