Regional Park 'Klyuchi'
About museum
Located in a picturesque spot of the village of Kostroma in the Prelestnenskoye rural settlement, surrounded by an oak grove, lies the Klyuchi Regional Park. On this site there once stood the manor of Konstantin Albertovich Pitra. In one year, thanks to local residents, an abandoned, shrub‑overgrown area was transformed into a landscaped recreational facility. At the center of the park is the Klyuchi spring — the source of the Psel River, a tributary of the Dnieper. It was opened on November 7, 2010, and since then has been one of the most visited leisure spots for residents of the region and their guests. The park grounds include a chapel in honor of the Archangel Michael, as well as an open‑air museum, the Ethnographic Village 'Kostroma', and in October 2017 another educational attraction was added — the Bathhouse Museum. In addition, the park features a living nature area — a mini‑zoo — and an apiary park, whose honey is used to treat guests and is supplied to the area's public schools.