Russia


Performance building

Classical Performance Arts

Russia is globally renowned for its high culture, particularly classical ballet (e.g., Bolshoi), opera, and music from composers like Tchaikovsky.

Soviet things

Soviet-Nostalgic Culture

Older generations often maintain values from the Soviet era, characterized by collectivism, nostalgia for the USSR, and shared cultural references such as classic cinema and cartoons.

People wanting things

Consumerist Culture

In cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg, a fast-paced, modern culture exists, emphasizing technology, international cuisine, fashion, and leisure, similar to other major global cities.

Russian folklore

Literature & Folklore

Russian culture is deeply literary, defined by 19th-century giants like Pushkin, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy, alongside a strong tradition of folklore and oral storytelling.

Christianity

Orthodox Christian Culture

As a foundational element, the Russian Orthodox Church shapes traditions, holidays (Christmas, Easter), and social values, experiencing a significant revival since the fall of the Soviet Union.

Diversity

Regional & Ethnic Diversity

Due to its vast geography, Russia includes distinct cultures, such as Tatar, Bashkir, Chechen, and Siberian, with their own languages, faiths (including Islam and Buddhism), and customs.