Museum 'House of Angels'
About museum
Who are angels and why did they appear? What do they mean for people? It's not easy to answer these questions, but the Angel Museum allows visitors to get closer to the 'higher world.' It is dedicated to the feat of Vyatka peasant Pyotr Telushkin, who in 1829 repaired the wing of the angel on the spire of the Peter and Paul Fortress without the aid of scaffolding. The museum displays various angelic beings — and not only white and fluffy ones. Here you can not only enjoy a beautiful, festive impression but also gain new insights. A visit to the museum will help you understand the essence of angelic existence and may even provide an answer to the question of whether an unbaptized person has a guardian angel.