Adler Museum of History is located near the Park Bestuzhev, in the office building of the Caucasian Biosphere Reserve and occupies several rooms. The total area of the museum is only 200 square meters. m, which consists of five rooms, three-room and storage. The museum has more than 15 thousand. Pieces. The museum tells the story of Adler, from ancient times to the present.
The history of the museum began in the 50s. XX century., When IK Nedolya engaged in collecting exhibits for the museum's creation. Originally served as a location for the museum house IK Nedolya, but after his death, all the exhibits were moved to a modern building. The building, which now houses the Museum of History Adler, was built in 1913. At that time, there was a shop willing to pay. Today the building is a valuable cultural object repository important and interesting information for the history of this region.
The museum constantly works on the study of the Adler district, found historical references are processed, they are used by employees of the museum during the excursions for locals and visitors alike.
The museum has three rooms. In the first hall - archaeological - you can learn more details about the entire history of the Adler district, ranging from prehistoric times. The second hall will introduce its visitors with the history of the area since the beginning of the XIX century. until the arrival of Soviet power. The exhibits in this room will tell about the local tribes of the Caucasian war, as well as the settlement of Ukrainians, Belarusians, Russian, Armenians and Georgians in the local lands. Here you can see documents, photos, different schemes, household items and clothing.
The third hall of the museum is dedicated to the times of formation of the Soviet Union. The exhibits in this room tell of the Revolution, the Civil War, the development of the Adler district before the Great Patriotic War. The fourth hall of the museum tells about the heavy wartime. It preserves the military maps, weapons, photographs, clothing and medical instruments. And the last, the fifth hall tells its visitors about the post-war period.
Between the rooms there is a souvenir shop where one can buy souvenirs or books.
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