Add to favorite
 
Subscribe to our Newsletters Subscribe to our Newsletters Get Daily Updates RSS

Museum of Ancient Irons Opens in Veliky Novgorod
23.07.2012 11:31
Museum of Ancient Irons Opens in Veliky Novgorod

The second museum of all kinds of irons is opened in Russia. The first one was created in 2002 in Pereslavl-Zalesky. The new museum is located in the city of Veliky Novgorod.

      The irons exposition has become a part of Novgorod Museum of a traditional wooden art of building "Vitoslavlitsi". The unique collection includes more than 200 irons of XVIII-XX centuries producted by Russia, Germany, Poland, France, Italy, USA, Britain, Spain, Poland, Scandinavian countries.

      There are unit-cast, coal, gas, spirituous, electric and many other kinds of irons in the exposition, their weight can be from 10 grams to 10 kilograms.

      Address: Veliky Novgorod, Yuryevskoye highway - "Vitoslavitsi", the second floor of a souvenir shop opposite the Museum of a traditional wooden art of building.

      Phone: 8 921 203 90 47

      Open hours: 10-00 to 19-00, no dinner-hour, seven days a week.

      Tickets: Children - 20 rubles ($0.6), Adults - 50 rubles ($1.5).




Author: Julia Alieva

Tags: Russian museums Russian history Veliky Novgorod Russian wooden architecture  

Next Previous


You might also find interesting:








Comment on our site


RSS   twitter      submit


Ïàðòåð


TAGS:
Pablo Picasso  Gagarin  Russian rouble  Russian natural reserves  Watermelon Festival  St.Petersburg International Cultural Forum  Russian International  St. Petersburg  Russian business  Pskov Museum-Reserve  accommodation in Russia  Krasnodar region  Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia  Russian science  Andrei Sakharov  Russia  physics  Venice Biennale  Russian roads  Sergey Ilyushin  Russian national colours  criminality  Mitino park  Russian economy  society  Russian Cinema  Auctions  Moscow  Yaroslavl Region  Artefact Museum Guide  US sanctions  Yudashkin  active holidays in Russia  Photography  Formula E  Bashkiria  the Crimea  Exhibitions in Moscow  IT  Russian scientists  Russian tourism  high-speed trains  Russian bureaucracy  Museum of Toys  Maya Kristalinskaya  Satellites  Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts  Kamenka  Tanalyk  TNK-BP 


Travel Blogs
Top Traveling Sites