The museum has a wonderful atmosphere, a sufficient number of different exhibitions, starting with the oldest exhibits and ending with objects of the 20th century. The only drawback will be the lack of heating in winter and air conditioning in summer.
There are two photographs of Prokudin-Gorsky here - these are two diamonds of the museum. There is a house with preserved finishes and furniture by merchant Abram Kalantarov, this splendor must be seen. To touch the history of the Russian Empire.
We came to the museum after lunch, there was no one at the entrance. Then the cashier ran out from somewhere. Any shooting is paid separately. The museum buildings are an old mansion. The caretakers didn't give a damn, they were sitting at the window chatting about their own. There was no light in one room. There are few exhibits. We even liked the mansion itself more, which has been preserved in its original form to our times, only the floor was changed. We sat down to sit on a bench in the courtyard of the museum, one desire was read on the faces of the employees, to get us out as soon as possible. They were sitting in the shade under the trees themselves.