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Started in January 1972 to observe the
50th anniversary of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
establishment, the Kirishi Museum of Local History and Tradition
is devoted to the history of the region and its traditional
culture and crafts, tatting above all. The museum funds include
more than 8 ths. items.
The historical section of the exhibit shows
transformation of an old village on the Volkhov water way,
once used by traders travelling "from the Varangians
to the Greeks", into an industrial town centered around
the Kirishi petroleum refinery.
A separate and very impressive section
depicts the tragic years of World War II when the town of
Kirishi has been occupied by the German troops for almost
two years and nothing remained except piles of ruins when
it was finally won back.
The ethnographic section of the exhibit
contains objects of traditional culture, clothing, footwear,
domestic utensils, both functional and well decorated. They
date back to the 19th-20th centuries and were acquired in
expeditions undertaken in the region or donated by the locals.
The fancy of crafts will have a chance
to appreciate the work of lace-makers presented in the special
part of the museum exhibition. The local lace design is very
distinctive and visitors have an advantage of buying beautiful
examples in the museum store or watching the process of tatting
on special order.
The Kirishi museum occupies the ground
floor of a standard dwelling house, the store in the entrance
hall offers historical literature and works by local painters
and craftspeople.
The museum also has a separate exhibition
hall to house temporary exhibits. Art shows, literary readings
and concerts are common here.
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