Nikolai Klyuev Museum
About museum
The Nikolai Alekseevich Klyuev Museum was opened in 1991 and is dedicated to the life and work of a Russian poet of the early 20th century. It is located in the building where Klyuev lived for five years. The exhibition features the poet's personal belongings, photographs and documents provided by the heirs of his friends and by the city's historians. In addition, the majority of the exhibits were provided by S. I. Subbotin, B. N. Kravchenko, N. D. Peruanskaya, M. I. Ruchyov, V. S. Sheveleva, N. V. Klychkova and N. Yu. Gryakalova. The entire museum space is designed like a wooden casket and folding icons reminiscent of Old Believer icons.