The Museum of Wooden Architecture in Suzdal is an open-air complex where unique buildings of 17-19 centuries are collected. So coming here (the museum is located on the outskirts of the city), you can look into the hut a simple farmhand and a prosperous farmer, be a guest of the merchant's house and at the same time to visit the two churches that were built, by the way, without a single nail.
All the buildings on the territory of the museum of wooden architecture - without exaggeration architectural monuments that, despite centuries past and remoteness (at home and erkvi were in different villages in Suzdal district), still managed to gather in one place. But the museum exhibits are unique not only from the outside. The local historians managed to recreate the peasant and merchant life of the 17th-19th centuries to the smallest detail. Furniture, utensils, handicraft items of the time - this and much more can be seen here during the excursion.
In the museum of wooden architecture in Suzdal are presented other buildings, without which no peasant village could manage. This mill, sheds, barns, wells ... All of this can be seen, touched and so get into the spirit of antiquity
museum of wooden architecture in Suzdal also includes two churches. Transfiguration and Resurrection. The temples are made in the traditional low-key style and after almost three centuries perfectly preserved, despite the fact that they were erected without any fasteners and nails -. Only logs and boards
Visit the museum of wooden architecture in Suzdal can be any day from 9.00 to 16.00, except Wednesday and last Friday of the month. In summer the complex works longer - until 21.00. Entrance tickets cost 200 rubles, for schoolchildren and pensioners - 80 rubles (November 2013).
Address: Suzdal, ul. Pionerskaya, etc.
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The interior of the hut, museum of wooden architecture in Suzdal |