Museum and Exhibition Center "Poklevsky-Kozell House"
About museum
The museum building consists of two mansions built in the 1870s and connected by a passage. One belonged to the family of A.F. Poklevsky-Kozell, a Polish nobleman, entrepreneur and philanthropist who was a leading Ural magnate of the 19th century, and the other housed the Yekaterinburg City Duma. Visitors to the Poklevsky-Kozell House can take a virtual journey to old Yekaterinburg, enjoy the sound of an antique piano at a musical evening, or dance a polonaise at a ball. The house interiors from the turn of the 19th–20th centuries (the parlor, study, library, dining room) provide a splendid historical backdrop for museum events and local history meetings.