Exhibition at the F. M. Reshetnikov Museum
About exhibition
\nYou are in for a journey into the history of the Russian postal service in an authentic part of Yekaterinburg, where the famous writer was born. The rooms were rented out to postal employees. How did they live 150 years ago? Why were postmen compared to soldiers? What kinds of letters did they deliver and by what means of transport? Where did they stay in Yekaterinburg? And did the Ural writer F. M. Reshetnikov, a postman's son, live in this house?\nVisitors will take a walk through the old courtyard, visit the stables, the carriage house, and the coachman's quarters. Participants will unravel the mysteries of Yekaterinburg's postal corner.