Museum of the History of the Village Paris
About museum
The museum welcomes visitors and delights them with interesting exhibits and professional guides. The museum was opened in 1989 in a large Cossack house that belonged to Andrey Mikhailovich Tinibaev. It was built in 1892-1896. During the Civil War, the house housed the headquarters of Vasily Konstantinovich Blücher. The museum displays about 1,500 exhibits, including household and everyday items of the Cossacks. The first hall presents the interior of an izba, the second tells the story of the resettlement of the Nagaybak Cossacks, and the third covers the history of the village beginning with the Civil War. In summer, a "Rural Homestead" exhibition is presented on the museum grounds. The museum offers professional guides and engaging exhibits that allow visitors to learn about the history, daily life, and culture of their ancestors. Here you can feel the connection between past and present and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of another era.