The Classic excursion program is a sightseeing tour of the city, during which you will visit the Volga Embankment, the Victory Memorial, the estate of the millionaire merchant T.V. Chistov, and also visit:
- the world's only "Mouse Museum", which contains a 13 thousandth collection of toy mice-gifts to our city;
- the museum of the "Capital of Pilots" (historical and household museum). Learn about the famous pilotage that made the city and its people famous.;
- the museum of peasant architecture of small forms, which contains excellent examples of carpentry art.
- the museum of unique technology "Myshkinsky Samohod". The museum has a rich collection of agricultural machinery and agricultural aggregates, as well as equipment from the front years.
- the Russian Felt Boots Museum, where you will not only get acquainted with the secrets of making the warmest shoes in the world, but also see interesting exhibits.
- the museum of "living" crafts, where pottery and blacksmithing masters are waiting for you to demonstrate their art.
To find out the cost and make an appointment, please call 8 (909) – 281-22-47

Have you ever been to the world of the old county town? Really not?! Then by all means visit our local history museum.

The only Mouse Museum in the world invites its guests to visit the "mouse kingdom-state".

The museum contains excellent examples of carpentry and small-scale peasant architecture.

The Museum of unique technology "Myshkinsky Samohod" is a rich collection of agricultural machinery and agricultural aggregates.

The "warmest" museum in Russia. It did not open in Myshkin by chance: for more than 100 years, neat gray felt boots were not fooling around in the city.

The museum will tell about blacksmithing and pottery

The memorial complex dedicated to the 60th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War was built in 2005.

Volzhskaya Myshkin embankment is a center of attraction not only for residents, but also for visitors to the city.

Timofey Vasilyevich Chistov's estate was built in the middle of the 19th century and belonged to a merchant of the First Guild, who was engaged in the wholesale grain trade.