Pushkino Local History Museum
About museum
Pushkino Local History Museum was founded in 1962 under the guidance of the local House of Culture and the "Three Generations" club, which provided the basis for the museum's collection. Since 1981 the museum has been located in the Rabenek-Mikhailov building, a monument of wooden architecture built in 1910. All the decorative details and the unique Art Nouveau layout have been preserved here, as each facade differs from the others. The museum exhibits works of painting and graphics, objects of applied art and the personal belongings of the artist Evgeny Ivanovich Kamzolkin, as well as items of Inessa Armand, who lived in Pushkino for a long time. Here you can see objects reflecting dacha life at the end of the 19th — beginning of the 20th century, as well as a hall dedicated to the factory life of the "Sickle and Hammer" factory. The museum hosts temporary exhibitions from its own collection and works by contemporary artists, and a separate exhibition is devoted to the city of Pushkino during the Great Patriotic War.