An amazing, informative, well-organized place for guided tours! We are delighted with the exposition, the dioramas, the tour guide Oksana Petrovna, the women who are just caretakers on the 2nd and 3rd floors. (On the first floor, the aunts answered our questions rudely: and we don't have to tell you anything)
But all this is secondary. The primary items are exhibits, a video chronicle of Emperor Nicholas II, collages, photographic artifacts, and an inlaid history table. We spent three hours in the museum and didn't even notice how time flew by.
The building is old, the walls are one and a half meters high, oak doors, everything creates the impression of preserving history...everything breathes history.
Excellent local history museum!
Those who like to delve deeper into the history of the city are definitely recommended to visit - the expositions are interesting, the exhibits are diverse, and the entrance ticket is inexpensive
The museum as a whole is interesting to those who are interested. Personally, it was interesting to look at the old writings.
But......somehow everything is "far-fetched". As it was 10 years ago, everything remains the same.
And the most interesting thing, as the museum staff said, is that you can't take pictures in the museum with a camera, but you can use your phone. At the same time, the duty officers could not explain the reason for such a requirement, at the same time ....... they still said that you can still take photos on a photo camera but for 5 rubles. I laughed at such stupid people..........savok in one word.