I have been to this museum since I was at school, thanks to my teacher. Now, as soon as the borders open, I plan to visit the museum with my eldest son. A great place where you can see the life of those times and visually explore the history of your Homeland.
Interesting! Inexpensive, you need to pay separately for photo and video shooting, but also inexpensive. Also at the house there is a courtyard in which, in addition to old exhibits of household activities, there is a carriage on which Pushkin himself rode when he was in Uralsk.
A historical place that is worth visiting in your life, looking at household items and paintings you feel the energy of that time. On-site photos can be taken for a fee, the ticket price does not include.
An interesting museum reflecting the flavor of that time. The museum has been operating since 1991. It is located in an 18th century hut. There are exhibits telling about Pugachev's life during the uprising.