Ferris wheel "Around the World"!
The attraction works all year round, as all 36 passenger cabins are glazed and equipped with air conditioning and air heating system that works reliably both in frost and in rainy and hot weather.
36 cabins, each dedicated to one of the great cities of the world, such as Paris, London, Rome, Moscow - on one wheel they symbolize the unity of the world community. The concept is sustained in the design of each passenger booth: images of the city's attractions, popular music of the country - all this creates a vivid picture in the imagination and evokes pleasant memories of travel, evokes interest in the culture of a particular country.
The name of the mosque Kazan Nura in translation from Tatar means "ray of light". The mosque is located in the sleeping area of Kazan, among the few expressive multi-storey buildings.
The project of the mosque was performed by the honored architect of Tatarstan R.V. Bilyalov, co-authored with the architect M.M. Sultanov. The project was developed in 1999.
The mosque is built of wood. The building is one-storey, with a basement and an attic floor. In the mosque there are two halls and a minaret above the entrance. Two halls of the mosque and the vestibule have an enfilade connection. The entrance to the mosque is located on the north side of the building. Above the porch there is a penta roof, supported by four columns richly carved. The projection on the southern facade, formed by the mihrab, covers a gable roof, which is crowned by a tent with a crescent. On the right side of the lobby is a three-meter staircase. On the left side there is a service room.
The building has a brick-built basement. From the entrance hall a staircase leads to it. It can also go down the outer staircase, located on the western facade. The main and basement floors have the same layout.
The entrance to the minaret is located in the hall of the attic floor. On the light lantern of the azanchi and on the circular balcony of the minaret can be reached by a spiral staircase going upward inside the trunk of the minaret. A carved fence was made at the balcony of the minaret.
The architectural style of the mosque is defined as traditional. The rooms of the attic floor are decorated in a folk style.