13 Presentation Wedding Bouquets Because Bigger Is Always Better

Looking for a twist on traditional bridal flowers? These presentation wedding bouquets are irresistibly lovely.

Presentation wedding bouquets (also known as pageant bouquets or arm sheaf bouquets) have mostly flown under the radar in favor of round and hand-tied bouquets , but we hope that's all about to change. This gorgeous style — named for the way it's cradled in one arm like a pageant queen would do after being crowned victorious — is as versatile as any other wedding bouquet shape. The upside is that it's more unexpected and unique, making it the perfect choice for any trend-savvy bride who wants to stand out just a little bit differently on the big day.

Take a peek at some of our favorite presentation wedding bouquets below. 

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Cheerful Yellow

The return of color is one wedding trend we've been so excited to see in recent months. This cheery wedding bouquet of blush lisianthus and playful foxtail lily shows exactly how to incorporate a splash of yellow (one of our fave of-the-moment hues) without feeling over the top. 

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Something Blue

Blue delphinium is like a breath of fresh air for your wedding bouquet. It looks especially beautiful when paired with soft pastels and greenery , like peonies, garden roses, lamb's ear, and pittosporum. 

Wedding Photographer Linda Pauline

Ethereal Greenery

Will greenery bridal bouquets ever go out of style? A long-stemmed assortment brings a bit more polish to the average bundle of greens while still creating a perfectly undone look. 

Juicebeats Photography

Trailing Ribbons

Turn your presentation bouquet into a true statement piece by adding long ribbons to the stems. Use ribbons in varying lengths and choose lightweight fabrics, such as raw silk or gauze, for the prettiest effect. Choose a contrasting color for even more punch.

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Wildflower Inspiration

Even if you don't use actual wildflowers in your bouquet, you can create a similar effortless vibe by keeping the flowers loose and adding dried accents. 

Kate Edwards Weddings

Rustic Charm

Use long-stemmed flowers in jewel tone colors to create a presentation bouquet that's rustic chic and earthy. Blooms like chrysanthemums, thistle and gooseneck stand out against the green color palette of mixed eucalyptus.

Penelope Pots

Garden Beauty

Stack your wedding bouquet in a "tallest to smallest" pattern, which creates the impression that you picked the flowers right from the garden and carried them down the aisle. This idea works especially well if you're getting married at a wedding venue that grows its own flowers! 

Lilly Red Creative

Above & Beyond 

An over-the-shoulder arrangement is definitely not something we see everyday in terms of wedding bouquets , but for the bride who wants something out of the box, this fits the bill! If you love this concept but not the size, you can recreate this bouquet on a smaller scale by using untamed greenery that drapes across your arm instead of your back. 

Selva Floral

Neutrals Only

We're crushing on this modern, romantic bouquet comprised of all neutral colors . Pair greenery and herbs with flowers, then tie everything together with a barely-there blush ribbon for a beautiful end result. This bouquet is filled with roses, campanula, parvifolia eucalyptus, rosemary, and dried accents. 

Wildwood Floral Co.

Moody Purple

This purple-hued bouquet is a perfect match for another trend we're loving: moody wedding colors . Add contrast by incorporating lighter shades of purple flowers with white berries to break up the darker foliage. 

Tamara Gruner Photography

Simple Bohemian

This no-frills bohemian bouquet is proof that sometimes, less is definitely more. If you don't want an overdone floral bouquet, a few stems of greenery tied together loosely with a ribbon is just as beautiful.

Royal Bee Floral Design

Foraged Accents

No two wedding bouquets are exactly alike, but you can make yours totally your own by incorporating foraged accents (things you find in nature) like wildflowers, tree branches and even feathers. The ornamental grasses, succulents, and feathers in this lush arrangement go perfectly with a boho wedding theme . 

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The Bride's Guide to Popular Types of Wedding Bouquet Styles

Which wedding bouquet style will you carry down the aisle.

We've outlined some of the most popular wedding bouquet styles and bouquet shapes. Which type of wedding bouquet speaks to you and your wedding style? By Erin Migdol & Kelcy Christy

When planning the floral design for your wedding day, you'll have plenty of choices to make! Besides your ceremony and reception flowers for the big day, one of the most important decisions you'll make will be related to wedding bouquets.

Brides, bridesmaids, and sometimes flower girls traditionally carry wedding bouquets , and the flower arrangements can even be repurposed in different parts of the décor. Take a look at some of the most popular bouquet styles and find similar ideas and inspiration for your own bridal bouquet while you're browsing!

How do you choose a wedding bouquet for the ceremony?

Two questions brides often ask while wedding planning: How do you choose a wedding bouquet? What are the different types of bouquets? To non-brides who aren't planning a wedding , all bouquets likely appear basically the same. They're simply an arrangement of flowers tied with ribbon, right? In fact, not all flower bouquets are created equal!

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There are actually a variety of styles that a wedding bouquet can fall under, depending on the shape of the bridal bouquet and the type of flower used. It's up to you to decide which bridal bouquet style complements your wedding gown and the style of your wedding ceremony . For example, a larger bouquet may be a better fit for a formal vow exchange at a church, while a smaller, looser flower arrangement will complement a casual garden celebration.

Your first order of business is to choose a style of bouquet you envision carrying on your wedding day. Your wedding florist and floral designer will thank you for being able to tell her exactly which type of bouquet you want – whether or not you have a color palette in mind for the florals already!

Even if you don't have a color scheme in mind, you may have a particular flower (such as a peony or rose) that you want showcased in the bridal bouquet – and this can influence which type you choose. Roses and peonies work well for round bridal bouquets, while brides who want to focus on greenery may choose a cascade style or arm sheath for a more glamorous celebration, or a hand-tied bouquet that fits beautifully with an alfresco garden ceremony or rustic wedding .

Others decide on their bouquet style first – perhaps you've always envisioned walking down the aisle at your ceremony with a perfect round arrangement of orchids. For these brides, we recommend letting your florist know so they can recommend the flowers that will work well depending on color choices, season , location, etc.

If you have a color scheme in mind, that's even better since your floral designer will be able to narrow down choices for flora based on the hues available. Usually an event has more than two shades as part of the overall aesthetic, and there’s no reason to limit the bouquet to those. Throw in some blooms to represent your accent color – or keep a more traditional look. Soft, romantic bridal bouquets are lovely, but including more of the rainbow can help to better represent the celebration and joy that your special day brings.

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What are the different types of bouquets?

There are many different types of bridal bouquets – from single stem bouquets with just one type of flower, to overflowing arrangements. With different wedding styles growing in popularity over the years comes new trends in bridal bouquets; however, there are a few tried-and-true favorites that we see consistently.

From classic round bridal bouquets to stylish cascading arrangements, the choice you make will likely complement the formality of your celebration, as well as your wedding theme and wedding venue. Below, we've outlined seven of the most popular wedding bouquet styles and bouquet shapes . Which type of wedding bouquet speaks to you and your wedding style?

1. Cascade Bouquet

The dramatic cascade bouquets for wedding ceremonies look like a "waterfall" of flowers that drapes down the front of the arrangement. Also known as presentation bouquets or pageant bouquets, these types of wedding flowers are a lovely choice!

Groups of fresh greenery and various types of long-stemmed orchids, delphinium, or long-stemmed calla lilies look particularly pretty spilling out of a bouquet on your wedding day! This type of bridal bouquet makes a strong style statement, so make sure to keep your wedding dress and other accessories fairly simple.  Photos by Aaron Delesie Photographer (left) and Justine Ungaro (right)

2. Posy Bouquet

A classic and popular choice for brides, posy bouquets are small enough to be held in the hands and feature mostly flowers – as opposed to greenery and other foliage typically used in bridal bouquets for wedding events.

These types of bouquets often feature a rounded shape and are wrapped with ribbon to create a timeless style. Consider tulips, roses, peonies, garden roses, or ranunculus flowers! Photos by B&G Photography (left) and Chrisman Studios (right)

3. Hand-Tied Bouquet

Freer than other bouquet styles, hand-tied bouquets can include a wide assortment of flowers and greenery such as dusty miller or eucalyptus, and as their "hand-tied bouquets" name suggests, are secured simply using ribbon, fabric, or twine (other bouquet styles utilize wire to achieve a precise look).

Hand-tied bouquets are a popular choice as they have a "fresh-picked flower" feel and are ideal for bohemian, rustic, or garden weddings.  Photos by Elizabeth Messina (left) and Heather Kincaid (right)

4. Round Bouquet

It's all about the shape for this bouquet! Round wedding bouquets are formed into perfect domes, often using a single type of flower bouquet – such as roses, hydrangea blossoms, or peonies.

Round bouquets are also often monochromatic when used as bridal bouquets for weddings, although round bouquets look just as beautiful featuring flowers in a variety of colors for a more unique bouquet option. Photos by Darin Fong (left) and Clane Gessel Photography (right)

5. Nosegay Bouquet

Though similar to posy bouquets, nosegays place more emphasis on greenery rather than flowers – though popular flowers include roses, calla lilies, baby's breath, or orchids.

The style works well as a bridesmaid bouquet, due to the small, compact size of the flower arrangement. They may also work well for older flower girls to hold in lieu of a basket – or pomander bouquet, as detailed next! Photos by Katelyn James Photography (left) and lunaphoto (right)

6. Pomander Bouquet

Perfectly round spheres of flowers form the sweet pomander bouquet, a style that includes a ribbon handle at the top for carrying or displaying.

We've seen them suspended from shepherd hooks along the aisle, and they are also well-suited for flower girls since these bouquets are easily held by little hands or in one hand!  Photos by Kim Fox Photography  (left) and Jay Lawrence Goldman Photography  (right)

7. Composite Bouquet

This gorgeous bouquet, also known as a glamelia, is actually composed of individual petals, which are arranged and secured to resemble a single large bloom. The highly stylized bouquet complements a bride who desires a bit of drama!  Photo by Marianne Lozano Photography

Thankfully, there's no wrong answer for which wedding bouquet style to choose. The decision is completely up to you, and we recommend getting advice from a professional florist or floral designer to help you narrow down the options of wedding bouquets ideas if you're not quite sure.

Oftentimes, the season, location, or style of your celebration can help to determine the right choice of bouquet for your particular ceremony, so like any other element of planning process, reach out to professionals who have the experience and expertise needed to create a special day unlike any other.

The most important thing is that you love your bridal bouquet, so like your dress, make it a personal choice and try not to let too many opinions get in the way of holding your dream bouquet as you walk down the aisle towards your beloved!

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Every Type of Wedding Bouquet to Choose From

Plus: The best wedding styles to pair them with.

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Just as there’s no one kind of wedding style, there’s also no one kind of wedding bouquet . From multi-hued and asymmetric to monochrome and perfectly spherical, bouquets can take a variety of forms. But, when done right, they all serve to complement the holder’s wedding day attire and provide a sneak preview for the rest of the day’s decor. 

“A bouquet brings life to the entire ensemble,” says floral designer Corinne Sebesta Sisti. “It also sets a mood, and tells people what to expect.”

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Philadelphia-based Corinne Sebesta Sisti is the founder and lead floral designer of Sebesta Floral + Event Design and the creator of Spark Design Series . With over 20 years of experience in the floral and event design industries, her work has been featured in Brides, Martha Stewart Weddings, The Knot, and more.

Ready to start brainstorming for your big bouquet moment? Read on for Sisti’s breakdown of the most common types of wedding bouquets, along with insight into the best wedding styles to pair them with, and which styles give you the most bang for your buck. 

Nosegay Bouquet

Photo: Ana Lui; Florals: Il Profumo Dei Fiori

This petite floral grouping is the smallest bouquet type, and often only consists of a few stems of the same bloom. “It’s something to hold, but nothing overwhelming,” says Sisti. For that reason, nosegays are often reserved for flower girls or the mother of the bride, but they also make a lovely choice for a bride looking to make a quieter statement with her blooms.

Pomander Bouquet

Photo: KT Merry ; Florals: Fern Studio

The pomander bouquet is a ball-shaped floral arrangement that hangs from a ribbon worn around the wrist. It’s also most often carried by flower girls, but don’t let the small shape fool you into thinking it comes with a low price. With a pomander bouquet, you need 360-degrees of floral coverage versus the more standard 180, and a good amount of labor goes into creating the shape, so expect the costs to rise accordingly.

Posy Bouquet

Photo: Haley Richter ; Florals: Sebesta Floral + Event Design

A posy bouquet is a classic bouquet style—so classic, in fact, that Meghan Markle opted to carry the style at her wedding to Prince Harry. The bloom formation is typically round in shape, while the stems are cut to the same length and bound tightly together. It has very minimal additional foliage or no additional foliage at all. “The style definitely has more of a traditional feel, but can veer romantic or glam,” says Sebesta, who also notes that posy bouquets are not a common choice for more boho weddings.

Round Bouquet

Photo: Merari Photography; Florals: Ocean Flowers

Another classic bouquet style, the round bouquet most often features one type of bloom—or blooms of a very similar color and texture—assembled tightly together in a dome shape. “It’s blossom on blossom, with no foliage,” says Sisti, who notes the style is most commonly seen at more classic weddings, especially with roses or ranunculus, but can veer glam with certain types of blooms, such as parrot tulips.

Hand-Tied Bouquet

Photo: Rebecca Yale ; Florals: Wild Bloom Floral

Per Sisti, the term “hand-tied” technically refers to any type of bouquet formed in the hand of a florist. (These days, that’s pretty much all bouquets, but up through the 90s and early 2000s, bouquets were often created and given to brides in plastic holders, so there used to be more of a difference.) The stems of hand-tied bouquets are commonly tied with ribbon. A more classic hand-tied bouquet will see the stems bound tightly together and almost entirely wrapped in ribbon, while a more romantic or rustic twist on this bouquet type might see the stems tied together just below the blooms and spread out at the base.

While posy and round bouquets are typically more floral-focused, the hand-tied bouquet is also where you start to see more of a mix of foliage and florals.

Asymmetrical Bouquet

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The most important thing to know about this increasingly popular bouquet style is, unsurprisingly, that it doesn’t look the same on both sides. That most often translates to one side on the bouquet being noticeably higher than the other, but it can also mean that one side of the bouquet has a major accent that the other does not. Like the hand-tied bouquet, an asymmetrical bouquet is typically a mix of foliage and florals, which allows for the variation.

Crescent Bouquet

Photo: Kayla Baker Photography ; Florals: Sebesta Floral + Event Design

A great option for a romantic or garden wedding, a crescent-style bouquet follows the shape of a crescent moon, with both sides curving down. A more organic-leaning crescent bouquet may see that curve come from cascading vines or foliage, while a more modern style might feature blooms throughout, and cascade them down in a very intentionally structured way.

Cascading Bouquet

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The elongated cascading bouquet takes the shape of a waterfall, with a large concentration of flowers giving way to a looser spray that extends towards the floor. (Orchids are great for this because they already grow in a cascading shape.) A more natural cascading bouquet will use vines or foliage tendrils loosely intertwined with blooms to achieve the shape, while the more traditional take on the cascading bouquet, sometimes called a teardrop bouquet, is more formed and formal, with more defined shape and dimension to its outside boundaries. Either way, Sisti notes this bouquet type is not for the budget-conscious: “Because there’s a lot of wiring involved, these can get more expensive,” she says.

Pageant Bouquet

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Also known as the presentation bouquet, the pageant bouquet is defined by how it’s held: Rather than grasped front and center with both hands, like most bouquet types, this bouquet is cradled in the crook of one arm (which means it typically veers longer and skinnier in shape). Per Sisti, it works well for a vintage-style wedding, but, when done with all delphinium or calla lilies, can also look wonderfully modern. 

Composite Bouquet

Photo: Two Ring Photography ; Florals: Sebesta Floral + Event Design

“This is where you take pieces of a flower and make them into a single larger version of that flower,” explains Sisti. “Composite bouquets are definitely more whimsical, and fun if you want to do something funkier.” That said, a lot of labor goes into shaping and gluing petals into the arrangement, which means they’re going to be expensive—no matter which flower you choose. 

Single-Stem Bouquet

Photo: Jana Williams Photography; Florals: Of the Flowers

No surprise here: a single-stem bouquet is one large bloom, sometimes adorned with a little extra foliage to mimic a lush stem, and nothing else. “You have to make sure you’re picking the right flower—something big and interesting, with some weight to it,” says Sisti of the style. Dahlias, proteas , and extra-large peonies are all good candidates, and, unlike with the similarly shaped composite bouquet, much more affordable when you go this route.

Hoop Bouquet

Photo: Kaylee Chelsea Photography ; Florals: Irises Designs

A newer trend in the bouquet world, the hoop bouquet involves taking a circular base, typically made of metal or wood, and attaching blooms and foliage to it in a freestyle manner. It’s been especially popular as a bridesmaid option at boho-leaning or earthy weddings and can range in costs based on the types and amounts of florals used. Translation: it can give you a unique visually interesting look without breaking the bank. What’s not to love about that?

Dried Flower Bouquet

Photo by Georgia Westwood

A dried flower bouquet is made of non-fresh blooms. Experimental and trend-forward brides love them for their unique textures, and, thanks to painting and bleaching techniques, color possibilities that range far beyond natural hues. Sentimental brides should know they can (and should!) be kept and displayed for months after the wedding, but budget-savvy brides should know the bouquet type won’t exactly help cut costs. “These can actually be more expensive because the flowers have to be processed and you have to have extra,” explains Sisti. “When flowers are dried, they’re more brittle and fragile, and you end up breaking a lot more than you’d think.”

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Nov 13 Types of Wedding Bouquets

In reality, the floral design world can be quite overwhelming - both to designers and to potential clients. There are color options and combinations in addition to a vast amount of available flowers, all on top of various styles and design techniques. How does one make decisions with so many options? That’s a loaded question! I believe that the best way is to educate yourself and your client.

As a designer, it’s our job to inform and lead our client, and our success in that also depends on how well we get to know them. We need to not only know what the options are, but we need to know how/which options best fit our clients. Having this knowledge helps especially in choosing the design style for the bridal bouquet! In this article, we are going to visit each kind of wedding bouquet and which type of client each design fits best.

This bouquet usually features very little greenery and is arranged in a large, tight, round shape. A round bouquet contains no “air” between blooms and is generally coupled with a full stem wrap. Use this type of design for a bride who is classy and traditional, desiring a refined, stately bouquet.

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The best fit for an elegant, chic bride. Designing a cascade bouquet can be difficult, as it contains both flowers and greens which waterfall towards the ground from the hand. When choosing blooms for this style, select flowers and greenery that have a natural flowing quality (like amaranthus, seeded eucalyptus, ivy, and clematis).

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Contemporary

This style is either a florist’s dream or a florist’s nightmare because there are no real guidelines or rules. This style comes across as looking unstructured, but in reality, it often has a rather complicated construction. The contemporary design works best for a bride who is unique and eccentric and desires an unconventional style.

Also known as the “crescent” bouquet, this design begins with a cluster of blooms in the center and tapering off as it spreads out on either side. It is inspired by how flowers grow in the garden, and its airy style makes it the best fit for whimsy, playful brides who feel a connection to the earth.

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Perhaps the most popular style for brides, this design is simple and can be easily accomplished by DIY brides. Because it is loose and unstructured, the hand-tied bouquet is perfect for a laid-back bride who likes a natural, organic, and wild look.

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Nosegay/Posy

While these two styles are slightly different (the posy is moderately smaller than the nosegay), they are quite similar in design and execution. Both are arranged in a round shape, with all of the stems cut the same length. There is little to no greenery and a limited number of stems making the bouquet lightweight and easily held in one hand. This best fits a client who tends toward a delicate, dainty, and refined look.

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Single Stem

The most straightforward design, this style includes one stem of a flower - usually one with a large bloom like the king protea or garden rose. This style is excellent for budget brides while at the same time being dignified, clean, and modern.

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Literally a ball of flowers! Customarily used for flower girls, this design would also work for a bride who is fun-loving with a childlike enjoyment of life. Pomanders can contain both flowers and greenery or one or the other. There is a bit of versatility with the types of flowers that are used, though it is best to choose those that can help form the shape of a ball (i.e., NOT hydrangeas).

Presentation

Also known as the pageant bouquet, this design has become more popular amongst brides. It rests comfortably in the crook of the bride’s arm and usually utilizes line flowers as well as long flowing greens. The presentation bouquet is adaptable - it can be ornate and regal for a fancy, classy wedding, or it can be lush and romantic for a dreamy, wistful wedding.

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Sights of Elektrostal: the history of the city, what to see, photos and reviews

Table of contents:, history of the city, attractions, engineering plant, church of the righteous john of kronstadt, city recreation and culture park, cinema gallery, avangard paintball club.

Sights of Elektrostal: the history of the city, what to see, photos and reviews

2024 Author : Harold Hamphrey | [email protected] . Last modified: 2023-12-17 10:06

Elektrostal is a fairly large industrial city, which is located near the Vokhonka River and almost 40-50 km from the eastern part of Moscow. There are a lot of powerful factories here, where many residents of Elektrostal work. They are perfectly combined with the most beautiful green boulevards, streets and parks, bright lawns and flower beds that adorn almost the entire town. It is picturesque due to amazing reservoirs and forests. It is worth learning more about the main attractions of Elektrostal, photos of which are in the article.

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The city was founded in 1916 thanks to the construction of a metallurgical plant. Previously, this place was the natural boundary of Calm. To start construction, the labor of local peasants was used. In the middle of 1925 herebuilt the first railway line that connected Elektrostal with Moscow. After the onset of 1938, the village turned into a separate city.

It is noteworthy that during the Great Patriotic War, the Electrostal plants produced ammunition that was needed for victory. In particular, it is worth noting the production of the legendary Katyushas.

A new stage for the factories of the city began after the invention of atomic weapons. The local plant was on the list of the main production facilities of the nuclear industry. This led to the fact that in 1954 the production of fuel was launched, which was used for the operation of nuclear power plants.

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In 1963, the cultural center "October" was built, and this was done by the masters of the Novo-Kramatorsky plant, named after Stalin. It featured a spacious auditorium that could seat more than 850 people, as well as a unique revolving stage for actors to change scenery in seconds.

At different times, eminent creative groups performed in this cultural center, as well as the Beryozka ensemble, famous at that time. It is noteworthy that even in our time the cultural center is actively functioning, and the square in front of it is considered the most beautiful place in Elektrostal with fountains operating in the summer. In mid-2013, it received the status of a city of labor and military glory.

There are many numerous monuments in the city that tell about the history of this amazing place: a monument to Nikolai Vtorov -the founder of the famous plant "Elektrostal" near the House of Culture, a monument to Tevosyan - the chief engineer, monuments to M. Gorky and K. Marx, a sculpture "Steelworker", a monument to Korneev - Hero of the Soviet Union, as well as a memorial and a monument to soldiers who died in Afghanistan and on North Caucasus.

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This is a fairly large and old factory in the city that specializes in the production of fuel for local gas stations. The plant is part of the structure of the company FC "TVEL" of the state corporation "Rosatom". The General Director of the enterprise is O. L. Sedelnikov.

This plant produces nuclear fuel, which is used by many nuclear power plants, transport power plants and research reactors, not only in Russia, but also in other European countries. The company has quality certificates OHSAS 18001, ISO 14001, ISO 9001.

The museum of the plant presents its history, shows old photographs of the streets of the city, there are achievements of workers, as well as photos of significant people, there are many of the most interesting models produced at the machine-building plant. It also stores presentations showing the principles of the enterprise.

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This temple - a landmark of Elektrostal - is a single-dome centric church, which is made in the style of Byzantine times. It was erected in the 20th century, in the immediate vicinity of St. Andrew's Church. The temple was designed by T. V. Trubnikov and V. A. Drozdov, according to the developments of which the iconostasis and interior were exactly designed.

The church plays the role of a baptismal church and belongs to the Moscow diocese. The main shrines of the church are the most ancient and valuable icons of Nikandor Gorodnoyezersky and the Great Martyr Panteleimon. In addition, particles of the relics of saints are kept here. Divine services are held in the temple only during religious holidays.

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The local park - a landmark of Elektrostal is an ideal place where everyone can stay alone with nature, ride numerous attractions, and also spend time playing slot machines. The park is especially popular in the summer - it is full of families, youth companies and couples in love.

Especially for the summer in 2013, the park was re-planned, which made it possible to accommodate more modern entertainment and interesting playgrounds for young visitors. Swimmers will love the dragon and swans, and trampolines have been installed for more active children.

It is noteworthy that the prices in the local park are quite affordable: the cost of a ticket for various attractions ranges from 30-100 rubles. Today it is called "Wonder Park", and it is divided into a quieter "Quiet Alley" and "Entertainment Alley", where there is an inexpensive cafe, a summer stage, and also quite a lot ofattractions.

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This cinema is very popular, so it can be called a landmark of Elektrostal. It is located in the shopping center "Elgrad" and consists of 5 spacious halls that can accommodate more than 800 people. To show 2D and 3D films, only modern equipment is used: Dolby Digital Surround EX and MasterImage acoustics, as well as huge screens with a special coating. In all cinema halls, very comfortable conditions for visitors were created: climate control and soft chairs.

In the foyer of the Cinema Gallery there is a play area, a fairly spacious cafe, fast food establishments (Suneki, Tashir-pizza, Rostiks, Kebab-tun, etc.) and popcorn- bar. This is an attractive local leisure center, where the residents of Elektrostal are shown all the latest cinema.

This is a whole complex where you can spend your free time pleasantly and profitably. In addition to the playgrounds, which are fully equipped for playing laser tag and paintball, guests are invited to visit a local cafe where delicious home-cooked dishes are prepared, a banquet menu, karaoke, as well as a relaxing sauna with a warm font.

What do tourists who have visited the city say? It is not tourist, but industrial. Attractions are quite specific, but overall interesting. Tourists were pleased with low prices.

Looking at the photo of the sights of the city of Elektrostal, you may want to go there and spendunforgettable weekend.

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