Kamchatka's main museum preserves history, culture, and knowledge Print E-mail

     

     The Kamchatka Unified Museum was organized in March 2004 with 3 museums joined administratively in: Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Milkovo, and Ust-Kamchatsk. The main collections of the museums are located at the historical regional museum whose mission is to document and hold collections covering every aspect of life in the Kamchatka Region.

      At the main museum, permanent exhibitions created in 1990 demonstrate Kamchatka's nature and ancient history, colonization, history of Petropavlovsk to the beginning of the 20th century, and material culture of Kamchatka's Native people. Three special exhibition halls offer temporary exhibitions. In 2006 the museum's visitors will get acquainted with the virtual "world of childhood" of the mid-20th century (exhibition «ln one distant childhood...") and traditional festivals of the Koryak (exhibition "About the festivals and ceremonies observed").

      At the museum in Milkovo exhibitions about the Itelmen culture, integration of cultures of different peoples during the process of developing the territory of the present Milkovo District, and also the creative efforts of residents of the Milkovo District are available.

     At the Petropavlovsk and Milkovo museums visitors may take photographs and videos, as well as purchase handmade traditional Kamchatka souvenirs and handicrafts.

     In Ust-Kamchatsk District visitors may see the church Savior of the Mother of Cod, which is located near the village of Nizhne-Kamchatsk about 40 km from the village of Ust-Kamchatsk.