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Boarding School). Additionally, since 2007, a portion of the building has been occupied by the revived
Orenburg Theological Seminary. On 1 November 2007, the Museum of Cosmonautics became a branch of the Museum of Orenburg History, following the decision of the head of the city of Orenburg dated 22 June of the same year. The building located at Chelyuskintsev, 17 has been designated as a cultural heritage monument of regional significance since 2006, according to the decree of the Governor of the Orenburg region.
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The exhibition is located in a single hall and contains several hundred exhibits on the military history of Russia from the 19th to the 21st centuries. The main focus is on the Great
Patriotic War. In 2015, to celebrate the museum's fifth anniversary and the 70th anniversary of the Victory, a diorama
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from the middle and second half of the 18th century as its main element. Additionally, a typical shop from that period, belonging to a merchant from
Central Asia, has been recreated. The shop contains various goods such as clothes, crockery, household items, and ancient coins. The exhibition includes
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The building's tower was fitted with a clock belonging to the customs department, previously located in
Gostiny Dvor of Orenburg. In 1857, Governor-General Alexander Katenin assigned the building to the guardhouse. The guard service was located in the western part of the building, while the northern
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Governor-General N. A. Kryzhanovsky of the Orenburg Province. It was built on the site of the former Forstadtskaya (or Voiskovaya) Square for the Orenburg Theological Seminary. The seminary's main building was constructed in the Russian-Byzantine
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decision to exile him also included a prohibition on writing and drawing, and he was sent to the
Orenburg guardhouse based on the report of Officer N. Isaev, who claimed that Shevchenko was still writing and drawing. Shevchenko was detained in the guardhouse from 27 April to 12 May 1850. Later that
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Exposition in the foyer of the museum. The central place is occupied by the painting "Orenburg in Three
Centuries" created by Orenburg artists A.A. Vlasenko and V.M. Yeremenko during the reconstruction of the guardhouse building for museum needs. The canvas is divided into three parts and showcases
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The second half of the house was privately owned, and in the early 2000s, a conflict arose between the owners and the municipality. This conflict resulted in the forced evacuation of the museum rooms with the assistance of bailiffs. The
Rostropovich House-Museum has recreated the memorial interior
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Following the school's shutdown in 1993, the museum operated independently for a considerable period. The building was initially occupied by a military transport division, and since 1995, it has been utilized by a boarding school that provides initial flight training (I.I. Neplyuev
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Garankin, the chairman of the Orenburg City Executive Committee, and restoration work began. The museum opened on 30 April 1983, to celebrate the 240th anniversary of the founding of Orenburg. The Orenburg Governor's Local Lore and History Museum initially housed the
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or MiG-15bis. According to some sources, the monument was erected in 1963 near the college building on Sovetskaya Street, 1. It was later moved to its current location after being taken under protection by the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR in 1974. Today, it holds the status of a monument of
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artist Anatoly Gaydamaka provided assistance in creating the museum. The exposition comprises approximately 200 items, including a recreated cell where Shevchenko was held in 1850. At the entrance of the guardhouse, there is a statue of a Cossack. Inside the guardhouse, there is an officer and a
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to create such rooms and museums at military units. By the mid-1960s, the room had evolved into a complete Museum of the History of the School. As of 1971, the museum had three exposition halls. The museum's reconstruction began in 1986 and ended with the opening of the renewed exposition on 10
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The Yuri Gagarin Museum was established in this building shortly after his death in 1969 as a school museum for visually impaired children. Since 1993, the house has been designated as a cultural heritage monument of regional significance. The institution opened in April 2001 as a branch of the
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The museum's purpose is to preserve the memory of Orenburg's residents. A computer database and desk albums in the central hall of the museum (covering the period from 1900 to 1955) record the names of citizens buried in the city. Additionally, since 1999, the museum has published the 'Book of
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bedspread, curtains embroidered by Valentina Gagarina, and her dresses from the 1950s-1970s, which were donated to the museum. The furniture on display is from the corresponding epoch. The film showcases the life of the first cosmonaut and his family, along with chronicles featuring Gagarin in
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The museum halls feature a memorial interior of the Goryachev family room, the kitchen of a communal flat, a hall detailing Gagarin's stay in Orenburg, and a multimedia hall for watching films about Yuri Gagarin. The exhibits include authentic items from the first cosmonaut's family, such as a
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lived with his parents, Leopold Rostropovich and Sofia Fedotova, and his sister Veronika during the evacuation period of 1941–1943. The museum opened in November 2001 with the assistance of Yuri Mischeriakov, the head of the Orenburg administration. A part of the building was purchased by the
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depicting "The Storming of the Fortress City of Orenburg by the Rebel Army of E.I. Pugachev", a map of the Peasant War, cannonballs, a signal cannon from that period, and a replica of the cage in which Pugachev was held captive for some time. The exposition was supplemented with the items of
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parts from hardware and machine-building plants, as well as 7 bells cast in the Orenburg Diesel Locomotive Repair Plant. The mechanism was assembled by employees of Metalist plant. The chimes indicate the time, while the melody 'The Orenburg Steppes Have Blossomed' by Soviet composer Grigory
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at 1 Sovetskaya Street. Yuri Gagarin studied at this school as a cadet, as confirmed by a memorial plaque on the facade of the house at Sovetskaya Street, 1. The prospects of relocation are uncertain due to the unsatisfactory technical condition of the new building and ownership issues.
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and events on the Day of Remembrance of Soldiers-internationalists. The museum has a permanent exhibition titled 'Honourable Citizens of Orenburg.' In 2014, a bust of Yury Garankin, who participated in the laying of the House of Memory, was erected in the park adjacent to the museum.
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Memory' which contains the names of all Orenburg residents who passed away during the year, along with detailed information about prominent citizens. These books are also archived in the museum. The museum's marble plaques display the names of soldiers who died in
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style with the participation of F. D. Markelov, the diocesan architect of the Orenburg diocese. The technical and construction committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs drew up the building's project, which was approved by the Minister
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The museum was established by the executive committee of the Orenburg City Council (decision No. 80, 23 January 1984) and opened on 9 March 1989, to commemorate the 175th anniversary of Taras Shevchenko's birth. It has been reported that
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The museum exposition is dedicated to three stages of the history of the Orenburg Aviation School. The first stage covers the formation of the flying school during the 1920s and 1930s, as well as the life and activities of
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Yuri Berg, purchased half of the building from the private owners, along with the exhibits. The rooms that previously housed the 'municipal' exposition are now regional property. The Joint Museum has been relocated to the
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guardroom was constructed using funds collected from the townspeople through a special levy for the construction of offices and prisons. The construction contract was fulfilled by Ivan Petrovich Skalochkin, a self-taught
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was unveiled. It was created by Orenburg stand modellers. The museum hosts scientific and practical conferences, student classes, commemorative and educational events, and oversees the activities of clubs and electives.
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soldier in full uniform. The museum also features portraits of local residents, exiled friends, landscapes, and pictures of Taras Shevchenko. Additionally, since 2006, there has been an exposition dedicated to the
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The Museum of Taras Shevchenko's guardhouse is located at 8 Pravdy St. / 24 Sovetskaya St. It is situated in the basement of the physico-mathematical lyceum building, which served as the city guardhouse in 1850.
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Between 2001 and 2018, the Museum of Orenburh History's structural subdivision was the Museum Apartment of Leopold and Mstislav Rostropovich. The museum is located in house No. 25 on Ziminskaya Street, where
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The Orenburg Museum of Defenders of the Fatherland, located at 92 Tsvillinga Street, is a military museum with a civic and patriotic focus. Its purpose is to preserve the memory of the combat history of the
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In 1992, an additional three museum halls were added to the existing six. Three years later, the building was granted the status of a cultural monument of federal significance by the Decree of the
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chairs by Tonet brothers, a locally made table, and a chest of drawers. The museum received this interior from the heirs of the Orenburg horse breeder Ivanov. The collection of tableware includes
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with decks. Notable features of the interior include the staircase with moulded posts and wrought iron grating, as well as the second-floor floors made of light yellow and brown Mettlach
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from 1955 to 1957. For a period of time, the Gagarins resided at 35 Chicherina Street in the same room as Valentina's parents until Yuri departed for his place of service in the
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The museum building was constructed between 1836 and 1841 (or completed after 1842). It was presumably built according to the project of Andrey Gopius, the army architect of the
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The third hall of the Cosmonautics Museum showcases the history of space exploration, including Yuri Gagarin, the most famous graduate of the school. On display is his training
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The Museum of Orenburg History has several branches in the city, mostly of a memorial nature. These include the Museum of Taras Shevchenko's guardhouse, the Museum Apartment of
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slabs and an improvised fence in the form of metal balls with chains, in front of the main entrance to the building. In 1977, sculptor V. Stepanyan installed a monument to
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The second half of the house was occupied by a private Rostropovich museum. In 2012, the owners put their premises up for sale. In 2018, the regional authorities, led by
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fighter jet. The plaque on the pedestal identifies it as the same type of aircraft that Yuri Gagarin flew as a cadet, although some sources mistakenly refer to it as a
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a bronze cannon from 1703, a fragment of the first city water pipe, and various objects and documents from the 18th century related to statesmen such as Ivan Kirillov,
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ethnography, everyday life, system of government of Orenburg in the 19th century, considerable attention was paid to the peoples inhabiting the region (
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wing contained cells for prisoners. It is believed that the construction of the guardhouse was depicted in one of the canvases by the Orenburg artist
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on crossbars. The tower completes the perspective of one of the central streets of the old part of Orenburg - Dmitrievsky (formerly Atamansky) Lane.
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The Museum of Cosmonautics, located at 17 Chelyuskintsev Street, was previously the museum of history and military glory of the
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The Museum Apartment of Yuri and Valentina Gagarin, located at 35 Chicherina Street, is a museum that showcases the house where
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The main building of the Museum of Orenburg History is situated in the Belovka historical district, on the elevated bank of the
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1941:"Мемориальный музей-квартира Юрия и Валентины Гагариных"
1910:Аргументы и факты в Оренбуржье (региональное приложение)
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Pushkin's Conversation with the Cossack Buntova in the
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1871:"Мемориальный музей-гауптвахта Тараса Шевченко"
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1752:"Зал "А. С. Пушкин в Оренбургской губернии""
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2061:"От семинарии — до лётного училища"
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