This place is a must-visit! It's breathtaking and creepy to realize what was going on here.... brown plague, many thanks to the museum staff for a good tour, for a visual aid and reports to the present of the terrible that once was. Low bow, thank you.
An amazing museum, for all adults and children. It is located in the courtyard of the hospital, especially now when you see guys from the front being treated and the last war is here.... To tears
I was in this museum as a child, in the early nineties.We came with an excursion in the footsteps of the Young Guards.By train from Gorky.A place that smells so much of the past.I remember a black leather sofa, a gallows, instruments for torture and a cell in which a lot of prisoners were kept.I was also impressed by the voice of Oleg Koshevoy's mother from the record, which was played to us then.It was right up to the goosebumps
Very interesting. Professional guides. You will learn facts that are not written anywhere. After the museum, be sure to visit the memorial on Lenin Street, where the Young Guards are buried. There will be a complete picture of those events.
The museum is located in the basement of the city hospital. The Gestapo department was located here during the war. And the Young Guards were kept in the basement. These are historical facts. How can you like a story or not? Or is it possible to change something in what has already happened?
This is the museum of my city of Rovenka, where the cells where the Young Guards were tortured. But unfortunately I don't remember when it was opened. So modern children just forget about their roots. I am more than sure that now the youth does not even know who Oleg Koshevoy is, etc. I remember how I waited to join the Octobrists it was in this museum that they tied the Octobrists. I remember the feeling of pride I felt at that moment