Penza — the large industrial capital city is pleasantly green; be sure to visit the fairytale-like, wooden Museum of Russian folk art
Kuznetsk — the second largest city in the region with a few churches worth seeking out only if you happen to be here
Nikolsk — glass works nuts will want to visit its Museum of Crystal Glass; its glass plant produced fineries for the Tsar of Russia and the Persian Shahs for over 200 years
Serdobsk — a large town with some of the region's more attractive 19th century architecture, including the Cathedral of Saint Michael the Archangel
Zarechny — a small city, built in the 1950s, not a tourist destination by any stretch of the imagination
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