- Old-Tatar Sloboda that is one of the historical sights in the very centre of Kazan. It was inhabited and built up immediately after Kazan was joint to Moscovia in 1552. The industrious tatar people filled this swampy territory, built up houses, mosques, markets, workshops and factories.
- The Marjani Mosque, a monument of culture and history of the Tatar people. The building of the mosque that started in 1767-1770 was the beginning of religious tolerance in Russia. In the construction of the Marjani Mosque the architecture of the medieval style is joint with the minaret on the roof, the traditional Tatar decorative ornaments are combined with the “Petersburg” baroque style in the design of facades and interiors.
- The Kayum Nasyri Museum, devoted to the to the life and work of ethnographer, linguist, writer and enlightener of the XIX century Kayum Nasyri . He published more than 40 works during 50 years of his scientific, literary and pedagogical activities. His works in the Tatar linguistics were the beginning of comprehensive theoretical development of the Tatar language.
- The Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan, an official Muslim organization in the Republic. The residence of its head is the mufti is situated in Kazan. The organization was founded in February of 1998. There are 1247 mahallas, 12 religious schools (madrassas) and a Muslim school in the organization.
- The wooden Mosque “Nury”, that was built in 1999 and that possess 2 rooms (for men and women), its lobby is made in the form of the enfilade. The mihrab and the ends of the crescent are oriented for Mecca. On the façade the mihrab is marked by the small tower with the crescent.
- Kul Sharif Mosque, the main mosque of Kazan and the whole Republic of Tatarstan. This is one of the biggest mosques in Europe, which is situated on the territory of the Kazan Kremlin. The new building of the mosque was made on donations of more than 40 thousand ordinary people and organizations.
- The Museum of Islamic culture. It occupies 2 halls with the territory of 566 square metres. This is the only museum in the country devoted to the history and culture of Islam among the Turc-Tatar peoples and the peoples of the Volga and the Urals. The exhibitions of the museum show the Muslim civilization of the Volga region: from Bulgar to Kazan, the Islam religion from the era of reforms to the modern times ( from the second half of the XVIII to the beginning of the XXI century), the book culture of the Tatar people.