Sagdi Salikhov's House
About museum
\r\nIn the village of Novy Kyrlay there is the museum-estate of Gabdulla Tukay's adoptive father, Sagdi Salikhov, which was restored for the 90th anniversary of the poet's birth. It presents a memorial-domestic setting of that time: household and work items of the Tatar people from the late 19th to the early 20th century, including a valuable exhibit — a frying pan that belonged to Tukay's adoptive father and was passed down to Sagdi Salikhov's younger brother. Visitors can immerse themselves in the atmosphere of another era in which little Apush lived, about whom he sadly wrote in the poem 'A Holiday in Childhood'.