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The Novaya Ladoga Museum of Local History
and Tradition preserves the history of Novaya (New) Ladoga
- a town just one year younger than St.Petersburg. It is located
at the Volkhov River emptying into Ladoga Lake, 12 km northwest
of Staraya (Old) Ladoga, the cradle of Russian State.
Novaya Ladoga was started as a shipyard
in 1704. The canals that were dug here to avoid stormy Ladoga
Lake add to the scenery of the place. With many buildings
surviving from the 18th -19th centuries, the town has retained
the charm of a Russian provincial town.
The museum occupies the two-story house
of merchant Timofeev. The idea to found it dates back to 1939
but World War II interfered with the plans. It was only in
1949 that the first exhibit was set here devoted to famous
Russian commander of the 18th century Aleksandr Suvorov who
once lived in Novaya Ladoga.
The collection of the museum has substantially
expanded since then. Its historic section includes a separate
display of the Soviet period in the town history and that
of the World War II time when the Ladoga flotilla headquarters
was placed here. An amusing exhibit recreating merchant home
interiors, furnishings and belongings is also of interest.
Rich woods, picturesque canals, vicinity
of Ladoga lake, as well as tourist infrastructure presented
by Ladoga Tourist Center, Center of Youth Tourism and Raduga
Hotel provide excellent opportunities for group and individual
travel. Lodging, Russian bath, fish smoking, billiard, sports
equipment on lease, yachting tours on special orders are available.
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