Temirtau (KAZ. Temirtau) is a city in Kazakhstan, located in Karaganda region. From the 20th of July 1988, subordinated to the town is the village of Aktau. The city's population is 170 thousand people.
The name of the city translates from Kazakh as "Iron mountain". Another popular name of the city is "Kazakhstanskaya Magnitogorsk". The city-forming element is the largest metallurgical production in Kazakhstan " JSC ArcelorMittal Temirtau> Temirtau is a city of high culture and professional Amateur groups and ensembles, known far beyond the borders of Kazakhstan.
Cultural center of the city is the City Palace of culture, which was opened on 5 November 1972 the Building was constructed on a standard project of the Soviet architects. The facade of the building is decorated with 8 masks reflecting specialists of metallurgical business, over the facade of the concert hall is an unusual metal sculpture Muse Melpomena.
The name of the city translates from Kazakh as "Iron mountain". Another popular name of the city is "Kazakhstanskaya Magnitogorsk". The city-forming element is the largest metallurgical production in Kazakhstan " JSC ArcelorMittal Temirtau>
Temirtau is a city of high culture and professional Amateur groups and ensembles, known far beyond the borders of Kazakhstan.
Cultural center of the city is the City Palace of culture, which was opened on 5 November 1972 the Building was constructed on a standard project of the Soviet architects. The facade of the building is decorated with 8 masks reflecting specialists of metallurgical business, over the facade of the concert hall is an unusual metal sculpture Muse Melpomena.