Visitors to the gastrofestival in the Kaluga region will be able to taste Russian cabbage soup
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Visitors to the gastrofestival in the Kaluga region will be able to taste Russian cabbage soup

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08-15-2022
 
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The festival "Petrovy shchi", dedicated to the 350th anniversary of Peter I, will be held in the village of Petrishchevo, Tarussky district, on August 20.

The holiday will begin with the arrival of the king with his retinue. Peter I will greet the guests, who will have a rich program.

Portal "Interfax-tourism" reported that the tasting of cabbage soup will be the central event. In addition, the program includes horse, sleigh and cart riding, creative workshops, "heroic settlement".

Guests of the festival will also be able to listen to the performances of folk groups.


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