House-Museum, MI Kalinin is located in the village of Upper Trinity. Here Mikhail Ivanovich was born and spent his childhood.
The museum in the house Kalinin was opened at the request of representatives of the Communist Party and local residents, and in 1940 first tour it conducted Komsomol members, who come from Kashin. The house Kalinin took place solemn acceptance of the Pioneers and Komsomol members.
During the war, the museum did not act. When the museum in 1951, was headed by Vsevolod V. Andreev, he began his heyday. Thanks to this man, preserved the unique coated shingles outbuildings, the house-museum returned the situation of the family, as well as personal belongings, MI Kalinin.
The collection of the museum make ethnographic exhibits, objects of peasant life of the late 19th - early 20th centuries. It also contains the original photographic documents that illustrate the life story of Kalinin.
In the 1950-80 biennium. Museum was very popular among the Soviet and foreign tourists, students, workers, students. But perestroika museum staff greatly reduced, exhibition hall, equipped to the People's House was closed. Through the efforts of the leaders of the village council Verhnetroitskogo, Tver Joint Museum, Museum District Administration Kashin was saved.
Today, the museum Guided tours: on outbuildings, the main exhibition, the village, the garden, the park Rest Houses "Tetkovo" opened in 1925 on the site of the manor Mordukhai-with the assistance of M. Kalinin. In nine years, Michael worked for Mordukhai-and then they took him to St. Petersburg, where he lived until the age of 14. Engineer General Railway tracks and messages DP Mordukhai-is a trustee of the Yakovlev school located not far from the Upper Trinity. It was he who paid the tuition Mikhail Kalinin. Misha ended a four-year course in two years. Mikhail Kalinin, being a prominent politician, helped build in his native village hospital, a school, where today is located Pine Camp.
In addition to museum tours for visitors are offered entertainment programs devoted to ancient Russian traditions.
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