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"Ethnographic kaleidoscope"

20 h
Visit to the M. Bogdanovich Museum. Visit to the museum "The World of the Russian village" of the Mokeevskaya Secondary School of the Yaroslavl region.

The route is available for students in grades 5-11 and children with disabilities of various nosologies in mixed groups (accompanied by an assistant or tutor), in the absence of contraindications to moderate physical activity. The route promotes the education of patriotism based on socio-cultural, spiritual and moral values through the development of the natural and historical heritage of the region.

Points of visit: Yaroslavl – Mokeevskoye village (Yaroslavl region)

The route was developed by the Yaroslavl Region State Educational Institution for Additional Education, the Center for Children's and Youth Tourism and Excursions 

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  • 1. Мемориальный дом-музей Максима Богдановича

    • Ярославская обл., г. Ярославль, ул. Чайковского, д. 21
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    photo: Ефим БайкаловАрхив Музея истории города Ярославля

    In the museum of M. Bogdanovich you will get acquainted with the work of the famous Belarusian poet.

    The exhibition "The Belarusian poet from the banks of the Volga" is the only one in Russia that tells about the life and work of the classic of Belarusian literature Maxim Adamovich Bogdanovich (1891 – 1917), located in two halls: the first tells about the fate of the poet, the second — about his Yaroslavl environment. The special feature of the exhibition is that the walls of the house themselves "remember" the past life in which the poet's talent manifested itself, and the authentic things that existed in the Bogdanovich family set the comfort and atmosphere of a bygone era.

    In the first hall, you can see what the book "Vyanok" looks like, written in Yaroslavl and published in 1913 in Vilna. Nearby is the richest library of the poet's father, which partially survived the 1918 fire, a heliogravure depicting a fragment of the famous Renaissance masterpiece "Sistine Madonna" by Raphael Santi, a gift from Maxim Gorky, a family heirloom that invariably accompanied the family, a kufar-a chest for the poet's personal belongings. Nearby is Maxim the bookman's recreated workplace.

    The second room is filled with family photographs, there is also a portrait of the poet's muse Anna Kokuyeva, the Yaroslavl newspaper Golos, on whose pages Maxim Bogdanovich published works of various genres — notes, reviews, poetic and prose works under numerous pseudonyms.

  • 2. The museum "The World of the Russian village"

    • Ярославская обл., Ярославский р-н., д. Мокеевское, д. 33
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    You can continue your acquaintance with folk traditions in the village. Mokeevskoye, Yaroslavl region. The museum "The World of the Russian village" operates in the Mokeevskaya secondary school. The museum's exposition tells about the life of the population of a Russian village in the second half of the 19th - first half of the 20th century. The interior of a traditional rural house has been recreated in the museum. There are more than a thousand exhibits. There are collections of samovars, irons, lanterns and lamps, forged products, spinning wheels, mirrors, ceramic dishes, agricultural implements. The largest exhibit of the museum is an operating loom. A rich photographic material and fragments of wooden carvings of the Lyutovsky region have been collected. A rotating exhibition of handicrafts has been opened.

    The museum is interactive. Anyone can try on a national costume and turn into a host and hostess. At the museum, you will meet with the brownie Moka, the needlewoman Nastasia, local legends about the history of the "witch" mirror and the ancient "sweet" chest.  

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The main attraction of the Yaroslavl region is a constellation of 12 ancient cities: Yaroslavl, Gavrilov-Yam, Danilov, Lyubim, Myshkin, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Poshekhonye, Rostov the Great, Rybinsk, Tutaev, Uglich and the flooded Mologa. Each of them has its own unique appearance and atmosphere.