Cherni Inn. Ryazan Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve
About museum
Currently the building is a museum and will attract visitors and history enthusiasts from around the world. The Cherni Inn is a monument of civil architecture from the late 17th century, erected by architect N. Ustinov to store grain and other supplies. It is the only surviving stone building in Russia with such a functional purpose. From the second half of the 19th century it housed an inn for monks. It consists of 14 isolated rooms, and a porch led to each second-floor door of the main façade. Now the building has become a museum and will attract visitors from around the world.