In the museum's courtyard there is a picturesque plot of land where juicy berries, vegetables, fruit trees and shrubs grow. 'Kuprin's Garden' was created with love and attention to detail to convey the atmosphere of the garden and vegetable plot where Kuprin worked in Gatchina. This corner of nature has become a true oasis where everyone can feel like a real gardener and horticulturist.
Participants in the program will enjoy an engaging contest of knowledge about agricultural crops and gardening skills. Guests will learn how to assemble a fresh 'green bouquet' and fill garden baskets with fragrant greens and juicy vegetables. All this takes place in a picturesque setting where birdsong and the scent of fresh earth create a unique sense of unity with nature.
Of special interest is the master class led by museum staff. They explain the particulars of planting and caring for vegetables and fruit trees, and share secrets on how to prune trees correctly so they produce a bountiful harvest.
Working in the garden instills in children and adults a deep understanding that the land is the nation's greatest wealth. Participating in the interactive program helps develop a love of work, respect for nature, and a desire to care for one's surroundings.
'Kuprin's Garden' is not just an educational event, but a true celebration for the whole family. Spend time outdoors enjoying the beauty of nature while gaining valuable knowledge and skills.
Advance registration for events is required and can be made by phone: 8 (84163) 2-13-41.