Live webcams in Kolomna
Explore Kolomna, one of Moscow Region’s oldest and most picturesque cities, through live webcams streaming real-time views of its historic streets, vibrant squares, sacred sites, parks, and iconic landmarks. Located 120 km southeast of Moscow where the Oka and Moscow Rivers converge, Kolomna is a dynamic hub of history, culture, industry, and tourism. Enjoy panoramic views and monitor current weather in Kolomna from anywhere in the world. Some streams feature live audio, enhancing your virtual visit. An interactive map pinpoints each webcam’s location across Kolomna.
About Kolomna
Kolomna, founded between 1140 and 1160 and first mentioned in 1177, is one of Moscow Region’s most historic cities, with a population of approximately 134,900 and an area of 65 km². Ranking ninth in size among the region’s cities, it lies between Moscow and Ryazan, 120 km southeast of Moscow, 170 km northeast of Tula, and 89 km northwest of Ryazan. A key transportation hub, Kolomna features a major railway station on the Moscow-Ryazan line, a significant river port on the Oka, and access to the M5 Ural Federal Highway (Moscow-Chelyabinsk).
As a leading industrial and economic center, Kolomna is home to major enterprises like the Kolomna Locomotive Works, Kolomna Heavy Machine Tool Plant (KZTS), Shchurovsky Cement Plant, and Kolomna Mechanical Plant. The city’s Design Bureau of Mechanical Engineering (KBM) is a prominent military design and production center. Kolomna’s rich history and cultural heritage make it a top tourism destination in Moscow Region.
Climate
Kolomna enjoys a temperate continental climate with moderately cold winters and warm, humid summers. July, the warmest month, averages 24°C, while January, the coldest, averages -5°C. Extreme heat or cold is rare. Annual precipitation is about 550 mm, 20% less than Moscow, with most rainfall in summer, September, and October.
Summers are warm (14°C to 24°C), while winters are mild (-5°C to -18°C) with occasional thaws. September’s “Indian summer” and early October’s golden autumn are ideal for sightseeing, making May and summer months perfect for visiting. Check live webcams to see Kolomna’s weather now.
Top Attractions in Kolomna
Kolomna, a major tourism hub, boasts a wealth of architectural, historical, and cultural landmarks, from its ancient kremlin to sacred sites and unique museums. The main attractions of Kolomna include:
— Kolomna Kremlin: The city’s historic heart, built in 1531 under Prince Vasily III as a defensive fortress. Located near the Kolomenka River’s confluence with the Oka, it spans an entire district and houses sacred sites like the Exaltation of the Cross Cathedral, Assumption Church, Pokrovskaya Church, Tikhvin Church, Trinity Church, Church of St. Nicholas the Hospitable, Church of the Resurrection, and the Assumption Cathedral.
— Assumption Cathedral: Kolomna’s main cathedral, built in 1682 on the Kremlin’s Sobornaya Square after the Battle of Kulikovo. A federal cultural heritage site, it’s a cornerstone of the city’s architectural legacy.
— Staro-Golutvin Monastery: A functioning Russian Orthodox men’s monastery, founded around 1385 near the Moscow River’s confluence with the Oka. It features the Epiphany Cathedral, Sergius Church, and historic towers and buildings.
— Marinkina Tower: The largest and most striking of the Kremlin’s seven surviving towers, built between 1525 and 1531. This 31-meter-tall, eight-tiered polygonal tower is 11 meters in diameter.
— Mozgov House: A charming early 19th-century neoclassical mansion at 22 Lazareva Street, painted bright yellow, adding vibrancy to Kolomna’s historic center.
— Memorial Park: A major city park on Oktyabrskaya Revolutsii Street, established on the former Peter and Paul Cemetery to honor WWII victims. It features the Alley of Glory and an Eternal Flame.
— Other Notable Sites: Explore the Church of St. Nicholas on Posad, Lazhechnikov Estate, Novo-Golutvin Monastery, Mokeev Estate, Brusensky Monastery, Water Carrier Monument, and Cyril and Methodius Monument.
— Museums: Visit the Kolomna Local History Museum, Tram Museum, Samovar House Museum, Kolomna Pastila Factory Museum, Kalachnaya Museum, and Artkommunalka Museum.
Embark on a virtual journey to Kolomna, one of Moscow Region’s oldest and most enchanting cities, through our live webcams, and plan your visit to this historic tourism gem!



