A small interesting museum. I visited the museum in January 2025. I managed to see 2 halls and 2 exhibitions of paintings in the corridor. I liked the history room and the temporary Adam and Eve exhibition, as well as an exhibition of paintings for the visually impaired. The museum and the cloakroom are staffed by polite, helpful staff.
Now there is an art gallery named after Gromyko, where various exhibitions, meetings and holidays are held, such as a night at the Museum. You can go and get a lot of positive emotions. Nearby, in the next building, there is a Craft House. Wonderful, creative people work there, from whom you can learn a lot. Dowsing, pottery, embroidery of various interesting, beadwork and jewelry made of stones, pechwork and other types of crafts. It's just a storehouse. Even just going there is worth it! You can buy yourself something you like there, and there are a lot of interesting things there. Well, there is a cafe, which is not bad.
An excellent complex of needlework. Children's library. The Gromyk Woodcarver Museum. Built-in restaurant or cafe.
But I don't like the Jesuits. The central square... Concerts could take place nearby. Maybe they do... But since I do not know about them, it means that they are not those who are not popular artists.
And so, of course, it's nice that we have such a beautiful center in our city. And this building is rightfully central in the city.