Totsky Historical and Local History Museum
About museum
Various events and tourist excursions are held at the museum, and consultations on the history and architecture of the district are also provided.
The museum is located in a building constructed at the end of the 19th century, part of the architectural ensemble Merchant Frolov's Trading House. The building is single-storey and built of brick. The museum's collection includes more than one hundred animals, birds and fish native to the district. The museum also displays antique household items, traditional Russian clothing, clocks, coins and cameras. Here you can see a copy of the 'Atlas of the Orenburg Governorate' by Petr Ivanovich Rychkov (1755 edition), as well as Cossack uniforms and weapons. The museum hosts various events, tourist excursions and offers consultations on the history and architecture of the district. Visiting the museum is an excellent opportunity to learn about the area's history, culture and architecture.