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showing St. James, was transferred to the museum. In parallel with the building transfer, it was decided that the museum will be divided into a number of sectors, representing different historical areas. The first sector, representing Kargopol and the Onega, was completed in 1973, and on June 1,
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The museum was created on July 17, 1964. Traditional wooden architecture has been recognized at the time one of the most characteristic features of Russian Norths, and some of the buildings, churches, chapels, and peasant houses, scattered all over the Arkhangelsk Oblast, were put under state
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protection. The goal of the creation of the museum was to save the most outstanding wooden monuments, placing them under protection on the premises of the museum. The first building, a windmill (1744) from the village of Bor of
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The museum includes the main exhibition area, located close to the village of Malye Korely, and three more monuments located elsewhere,
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The Kargopol and the Onega sector, representing the southwestern part of the Arkhangelsk Oblast, the
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The Mariya Kunitsyna Estate, a house of a rich fisherman (beginning of 20th century), in Arkhangelsk;
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close to the mouth of the Korelka River, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) southeast from the city of
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In 2011, Russia issued a sheet of three postage stamps depicting wooden structures in the museum.
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The St. Nicholas Church (1581–1584) in the village of Lyavlya, Primorsky District;
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Arkhangelsk Oblast
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A triple church ensemble in the village of Nyonoksa, the city of
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The St. George Church (1672) from the village of Vershiny,
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64°27′16″N 40°56′18″E / 64.45444°N 40.93833°E / 64.45444; 40.93833
Russian

Verkhnetoyemsky District
Russian
Primorsky District
Arkhangelsk Oblast
Russia
open-air museum
Northern Dvina River
Arkhangelsk
Kholmogorsky District
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European Open-Air Museum Association

Severodvinsk
Onega River
Kargopol
Northern Dvina River
Mezen River
Pinega River



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