E. K. Zavoisky Museum-Laboratory
About museum
In September 1997 the E. K. Zavoisky Museum-Laboratory was opened in room No. 246 of the main building of Kazan State University. It was here, in 1944, that the world's first observation of magnetic spin resonance signals was recorded. Its exhibition displays physics artifacts from the 17th to the 20th centuries, including antique instruments for measuring electricity, magnetism, optics and meteorology, as well as Zavoisky's operational apparatus used in the discovery of EPR. Equally interesting is the collection of Soviet radio equipment: receivers, vacuum tubes and radio stations, including both military and domestic devices.