Bubnov Family House-Museum
About museum
The Bubnov House was built in 1860 in Ivanovo and has been preserved to the present day. It is an example of an early type of housing that was typical for the city at that time. By the late 1880s the house was transferred to S. E. Bubnov, and his family later lived there. In 1976 the house was placed under state protection as a historical monument. In 1978 the house-museum of Andrei Sergeevich Bubnov, a well-known party figure, Bolshevik revolutionary and People's Commissar of Education, was opened. Since 2002 the house has hosted chamber exhibitions dedicated to the history of Ivanovo-Voznesensk families, as well as staged tours and events. A landscape composition was created on part of the museum's grounds, and the permanent exhibition is devoted to the history of the Bubnov family.