Vitegella, a town of just over 10,000 permanent residents. The museum has traces of human habitation dating back to the Stone Age. The museum records the history of its development, his shipbuilding (because of his geographical location); Russian wood industry (now the town's roads are still running with big trailers of logs); the development of music; the history of the Patriotic War and Soviet period and the flora and fauna here.
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Vitegella, a town of just over 10,000 permanent residents. The museum has traces of human habitation dating back to the Stone Age. The museum records the history of its development, his shipbuilding (because of his geographical location); Russian wood industry (now the town's roads are still running with big trailers of logs); the development of music; the history of the Patriotic War and Soviet period and the flora and fauna here.
It is recommended! It is a museum where you can get a glimpse of the scenery of Kiev in the good old days. Fashion such as dresses and accessories, as well as miscellaneous goods with elegant designs, were exhibited. It was small but very spectacular.
Very distinctive mini museum, the collection is very grounded, such as locals' previous clothing, daily necessities and newspaper advertisements, etc., very interesting, can be visited in an hour.
The museum's exhibition of the late Russian years, Yufeng, also has a corner displaying items found in the Andrepo archaeological excavations. From the St. Andrepo, you can go down the mountain along the Andrepo and continue about 60 meters after the intersection.
The museum is a private museum, although relatively small, but the theme is prominent, mainly displaying the costumes and daily necessities of the residents since the 18th century