В голосовании за символ для банкноты 1000 рублей победил теплоход «Метеор»
За скоростной пассажирский теплоход «Метеор» проголосовали более 147 тыс. человек. Казанский Дворец земледельцев оказался на втором месте, набрав более 131 тыс. голосов. На третьем месте оказался Саратовский автомобильный мост через Волгу — 115 тыс. голосов.
В голосовании были представлены также главный корпус Казанского федерального университета и центр семьи «Казань».
Обновленную купюру покажут в конце следующего года.
В голосовании за символ для банкноты 1000 рублей победил теплоход «Метеор»
За скоростной пассажирский теплоход «Метеор» проголосовали более 147 тыс. человек. Казанский Дворец земледельцев оказался на втором месте, набрав более 131 тыс. голосов. На третьем месте оказался Саратовский автомобильный мост через Волгу — 115 тыс. голосов.
В голосовании были представлены также главный корпус Казанского федерального университета и центр семьи «Казань».
Обновленную купюру покажут в конце следующего года.
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