Radogosh Museum
About museum
The building that houses the Radogosh local history museum, according to local historians, was built at the end of the 19th century and belonged to the merchant-aristocrat Levando. He lived in Saint Petersburg, and the house was his winter dacha, which locals called 'Levandina Hill'. Later it housed the town Duma; on the second floor hung a charter granting Magdeburg rights, and on the first floor was the police post. After the Revolution it contained the district party committee and local authorities. From the 1970s to the 1980s it housed a music school. In 1986 the building was transferred to the local history museum. In 2015 the museum celebrated its 29th anniversary. The museum is of great importance. It hosts meetings with veterans, lessons in courage, a club for meetings with interesting people, the traditional Luferov readings dedicated to the memory of the local historian A. M. Luferov, and guided tours. Based at the museum, together with district schools, a search detachment is formed.