N. Ya. Savchenko Historical and Local History Museum in Tatarsk
The N. Ya. Savchenko Historical and Local History Museum serves as a center for civic-patriotic education of youth. It opened to visitors on July 5, 1985, and has since attracted over 315,000 people. The museum's collect…
Barabinsk Local History Museum
The museum began its work in the spring of 1982 in the building of the library of SPTU-24 on Lenin Street under the leadership of Innokentiy Petrovich Zherikov. Exhibits were transferred from schools No. 1, 47 and from p…
House on Arbat, Literary Salon of the Silver Age
In this remarkably beautiful building on Arbat in Moscow, the literary career of one of the outstanding figures of the Silver Age, Boris Zaitsev, began. He lived here while studying at Moscow University. The house was bu…
Ivan Petrov's Dacha: The Last Terem at Izhyevsky Pond
Once, Izhyevsky Pond was a favorite leisure spot for city dwellers. In the late 19th century, an elite dacha settlement emerged here, highlighted by the terem of merchant Ivan Fyodorovich Petrov. He owned a weapons facto…
Ivan Mazepa's Chambers in Rylsk
Ivan Mazepa left a bright and ambiguous mark in history. His name is often associated with betrayal. However, before switching sides to the Swedish king, the hetman tried to serve Russia, and the Russian tsars supported …
Ybsky Seraphim Monastery
The Ybsky Seraphim Women's Monastery was founded in 1997. There are three churches on its territory: the Church of St. Stephen of Perm, the Church of the Iveron Icon of the Mother of God, and the Temple of St. Seraphim o…
Temple of St. Seraphim of Sarov in the Seraphimov Monastery
In the village of Yb, on the territory of the Seraphimov Women's Monastery, there are two active churches. One of them is the stone church of St. Seraphim of Sarov, which was built in 2009.
The funding for the construct…
The Church of St. Stephen of Perm at the Ib Seraphim Monastery
Originally, the church of St. Stephen of Perm was conceived as a chapel. In the 1930s, it was transformed into a church, relocating the iconostasis from a destroyed church, where a chapel and a monument to the victims of…
National Museum of the Komi Republic in Syktyvkar
The National Museum of the Komi Republic, one of the first scientific and cultural-educational institutions in the region, was founded in October 1911.
The museum has a unique collection of material, written, and visual…
Literary Museum of I.A. Kuratov in Syktyvkar
The Literary and Memorial Museum of the first Komi poet I.A. Kuratov was opened in 1969 as a branch of the Republican Local History Museum. The exhibition was created by the head of the history department of the Republic…