Kellomäki-Komarovo Museum
About museum
One of the units of the St. Petersburg State Budgetary Institution “Historical and Cultural Museum Complex in Razliv” is the Kellomäki-Komarovo Museum, located in the enchanting, poetic settlement of Komarovo. It was founded in 2005 by residents of the settlement, Irina Aleksandrovna Snegova and Elena Arkadyevna Tsvetkova, who began collecting materials about the history of the area and its famous residents. Over time the collected materials were presented as temporary exhibitions, and later a room in the Municipal Council building of the settlement was allocated for the museum. Over the years new exhibits have been added, and in 2019 the museum was incorporated into the Historical and Cultural Museum Complex in Razliv. The exhibition introduces visitors to notable events in the settlement’s history, as well as to the dacha life of the Leningrad intelligentsia in the 1950s–1970s. Additionally, during the warm season visitors can take a walking tour of the settlement and the Komarovo necropolis.