The exhibition's collection contains more than 50 samovars from various eras, countries, with different shapes and heating methods. The oldest samovar dates back to 1810. Samovars are accompanied by a multitude of tea glass holders (more than a hundred pieces). Photos of Russian Old Believers illustrate the walls.
The exhibition also contains traditional items of the Old Believers, such as tea time and everything it entails, clothing, furniture, church equipment, icons, iconostasis, lampada, lestovkas, podrusniks, etc. You can also buy souvenirs, handicrafts and novelty products by the brand Varvara Gourmet.
Friday–sunday:
10:00 - 16:00 Monday–thursday: closed |
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Adult: | from 4 € |
Family ticket: | from 10 € |
Pensioner: | from 3 € |
University student: | from 3 € |
School student: | from 3 € |
Is open advance bookings only |
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Adult: | from 4 € |
Family ticket: | from 10 € |
Pensioner: | from 3 € |
University student: | from 3 € |
School student: | from 3 € |
Exact price to be clarified by service provider.
Friday–sunday:
10:00 - 16:00 Monday–thursday: closed |
---|
Adult: | from 4 € |
Family ticket: | from 10 € |
Pensioner: | from 3 € |
University student: | from 3 € |
School student: | from 3 € |
Is open advance bookings only |
---|
Adult: | from 4 € |
Family ticket: | from 10 € |
Pensioner: | from 3 € |
University student: | from 3 € |
School student: | from 3 € |
Exact price to be clarified by service provider.