Museum of Wooden Architecture, Step into a Bygone Russian Village
ul Pushkarskaja, Suzdal, Russia
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Introduction
The Museum of Wooden Architecture was built in 1968. The museum is completely open-air and exhibits ancient Russian wooden houses, winter and summer churches, shops, as well as traditional wells, watermills, and grain-grinding windmills from various nearby regions. It presents a glimpse of Russian small towns from several centuries ago. Visitors can purchase additional photography tickets to take pictures inside the museum. There is also a 17th-century wooden church within the museum, surrounded by a yard where several traditional Russian crops are planted. Address ul Pushkarskaja, Suzdal, Russia