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The Historic and Ethnographic Reserve Museum
Yalkala was created by appointment of the Government of Russian
Federation in 1993 to fulfil the program of cultural and national
revival of the Finno-Ugric nationalities. The museum is arranged
on the grounds of the memorial museum of Vladimir Lenin existing
since 1940. The purpose of the museum is to represent the
history of the indigenous people of the Karelian Isthmus.
The museum is located on the scenery site between Dolgoe (Long)
and Krasavitsa (Beauty) Lakes, 12 km far from Zelenogorsk.
The museum exhibit features traditional
artifacts, interiors and facilities of a Finnish farm of the
first half of the 20th century supplemented with the documented
history of the Karelian Isthmus. Another display tells the
story of Lenin's stay with the family of his bodyguard's wife
when he was hiding from the secret police. Materials connected
with another revolutionary Georgy Plekhanov and famous artist
Aleksandr Benois are also presented here.
A wonderful exhibition pavilion belongs
to the museum being a perfect place for hosting shows, festivals,
celebrations, conferences (up to 50 participants) and other
gatherings.
The recreation center "Ogoniok"
located nearby provides lodging at modest prices. Il'ichevo
township with the shopping and eating (cafeteria and bar)
areas is 1.5 km far from the museum.
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