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A symbol of unity among different religious teachings. The architecture and interior combine elements from 16 different religions and beliefs from around the world, including Orthodoxy, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, and others. The Universal Temple is a perfect spot for a unique photo shoot. You can explore it on your own or with a guided tour.
9:00 am‑6:00 pm;
May 1 — September 30:
8:00 am‑8:00 pm.

Traditional Souvenirs
Even simple figurines, badges, and magnets can make authentic gifts if they depict Kazan landmarks like the Söyembikä Tower or Kul Sharif Mosque, characters from Tatar legends like the dragon Zilant, or heroes from the fairy tales of national Tatar poet Gabdulla Tukay.

Edible Souvenirs
People traditionally bring back tasty treats from Kazan: aromatic tea, honey, chak-chak, cheese, horsemeat sausage (kazy), or dried duck.
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