Dugna Local History Museum
About museum
In 2007 librarians of the Dugna branch began collecting exhibits for the museum. The village residents actively responded to the library staff's request and offered various antiques.
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\r\nAmong the items offered to the museum are a medallion cast at the Dugna factory in honor of the miraculous rescue of Alexander III's family during the 1888 train accident, cannonballs, a distillation kettle, cast-iron stove fittings, etc.
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\r\nIn 2009, local resident E.I. Lutavinova donated to the museum paintings by her husband, amateur artist A.E. Lutavinov. In 2019, a clay vessel was found on the bottom of the Oka River that, according to the head of excavations in the Lyubutsk area I.V. Boldin, dates to the 14th century.
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\r\nMany residents of the village of Dugna donated exhibits that had been carefully kept in their families in order to enlarge the library's collection and put it on public display.