The Kesene Mausoleum, also known as the "Tower of Tamerlane", is a historical monument of the 14th century, located in the Varna district of the Chelyabinsk region. It is located 3 kilometers east of the village of Varna, on the shore of Lake Bolshoye Kesene, which is now overgrown with vegetation. The name "Kesene" translated from Turkic languages
Yusupov Spring (Varna)
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The Yusupov spring is one of the significant natural sites in the village of Varna in the Chelyabinsk region. Its location is in the south of the village, in close proximity to the road leading to the Topolek boarding house. This spring, along with two other drinking water springs, is part of the region's natural wealth.
Local authorities have taken measures to develop and improve the area around the Yusupov spring. There are comfortable conditions for relaxation and spending time in the fresh air. A parking lot has been arranged, curbs have been installed, and a path leading to the spring has been created. A covered gazebo with a barbecue has been built around the spring, where you can relax comfortably and enjoy drinking water from the spring.
The water from the Yusupov spring is always clean and cold, which is especially valuable in hot weather. This spring is also the source for a small dam, which is a tributary of the Toguzak River (Lower Toguzak). Next to the spring there is a local beach, which is popular among local residents, especially during the hot season.
In 2013, the village of Varna celebrated its 170th anniversary, during which work was carried out to improve the area around the Yusupov spring and other objects. This important event highlighted the importance of preserving and developing the region's natural and historical attractions to the local community and visitors.