The Carriage Museum. Various "carriages" are displayed, their "evolution" is shown - from sleds and travois, walking and to road ones, "for travel". Well, it's quite interesting to watch for the first time. It is particularly noteworthy that it is clearly visible that all their parts were made of wood - "springs", frame, etc. In principle, this is understandable, given the centuries when they were used, but somehow you usually don't think about it. 😏
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Анастасия Б.
Level 13 Local Expert
March 20
It's a very small but lovely museum. The museum is part of a group of three museums: the Archaeological Museum, the Carriage Museum, and this museum. If you buy tickets to all three museums, it will be cheaper to pay for one museum. Although the price is not great as it is. The museum is located in the center, in the Upper Town. Walking there, it is quite possible to visit this museum, it will not take much time. We go to museums sooo slowly. And still it took 15-20 minutes to visit this museum.)))) Quite interesting. It's just a pity that you can't get into the carriages. ))) There are a lot of light museums now, where you can touch everything, climb everywhere. A carriage museum would be incomparably cool in this format. ))) (This is an idea for businessmen, maybe someone will pick it up.))))))
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Алексей Б.
Level 7 Local Expert
May 19
The exposition is small, but it is enough for children to understand the antiquity. Carriages, sleighs, everything is in good condition, There are 2 interactive games- it's interesting for children. By the time of 30 minutes.