Venue
The Symposium will be held from June 24 to June 30 on board of a ship traveling along the longest river in Europe the Volga, departing from Nizhny Novgorod and visiting old Russian cities of Kazan, Saratov and Samara where the Symposium will be closed. The Opening plenary session will be held in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia's third largest city famous for its 1617th-century Kremlin that stands along the steep bank of the Volga. Nizhny Novgorod is on UNESCO's list as one of 100 cities of the world of utmost cultural importance. Then the route of our comfortable cruiser Fyodor Shalyapin lies to the southward. We will make a stop in Kazan, the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, an example of religious tolerance and inter-confessional harmony with its impressive kremlin, old mosques and churches, one of the major economic and scientific centers of Russia, pass the city of Samara and proceed to Saratov with its 19th century neo-Gothic Conservatory, then make a U-turn and return to Samara with its beautiful national park of pine forests, stony steppes and misty meadows and gorgeous Samara Academic Drama Theatre.
| The schedule of the ship |
Sunday, June 24 | N. Novgorod | 12:0024:00 | |
Monday, June 25 | N. Novgorod | 00:0015:00 | 15:00 ship departure |
Tuesday, June 26 | Kazan | 14:0020:00 | 14:00 ship arrival 20:00 departure |
Thursday, June 28 | Saratov | 16:0021:00 | 16:00 ship arrival 21:00 ship departure |
Friday, June 29 | Samara | 19:0024:00 | 19:00 ship arrival |
Saturday, June 30 | Samara | 00:0009:30 | 09:30 check-out from the boat |
Directions
Adresses of river ports and where plenary sessions will be held | in Russian | in English |.
Symposium route
Feodor Chaliapin motor-ship
Comfortable design-92-016 four-deck motor ship were built in Czech Republic.

Sun deck.

Boat-deck.

Upper deck.

Main deck.
Weather
The average temperature in June is about 20 °C above zero. The rain is possible.
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