Ityk-Kyuel Literary and Art Museum-Reserve "Taatta"
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The Ityk-Kyuel Museum-Reserve "Taatta" is a unique literary and art museum in Yakutia. It was founded by the writer Dmitry Kononovich Sivtsev (Suorun Omolloon) to commemorate statesmen, classics of Yakut literature and figures of art of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). The museum holds a rich collection of historic monuments of the traditional wooden architecture of the Sakha people, which are accessible to visitors in the picturesque landscapes along the Taatta River. The site is included in the state register of cultural heritage objects of the peoples of the Russian Federation of republican significance. The centre of the museum-reserve is the Transfiguration Church, regarded as a source of education and clergy in the ulus. On its territory the cultural world and the way of life of the late 19th — early 20th century have been recreated.