Ryazan live webcam allows you to see what is happening at the intersection of Gorky and st. Freedom.
Both are located in the historical center of the city, so the main attractions are not so far from each other.
Ryazan, whose webcams are available on the site, is the birthplace of the famous poet Sergei Yesenin.
Therefore, in the village of Konstantinovo, where he was born, a museum-reserve was created. More than 300 thousand tourists visit it annually. In this place he spent his childhood, here he went to school.
The institution was opened in 1965, although they wanted to perpetuate the memory of the countryman much earlier. Fans came en masse to the village, where they were warmly received by the mother and sister of the poet. The fact that the family of Sergei Yesenin was very hospitable is evidenced by the reviews that were left in a special notebook. They always left a request-a wish to open a full-fledged museum.
Initially, the museum was just a branch of the regional center of local lore, but over time it became an independent institution. Already by 1970, a permanent exhibition was opened in addition to the exhibition in the poet's family home, and a couple of years later the temple building was attached to the complex.
The central part is the house-museum of Sergei Yesenin, where he was born. It is a wooden hut with 3 windows, built in 1909. Inside, the atmosphere of peasant life was recreated with a chest, a wooden bed, photographs and a laudatory sheet. In other buildings, you can get acquainted with the life of landowners, the history of the poet's creative path, learn about primary education in the Ryazan province and Yesenin's studies at the Zemstvo school.
Continuing the story about the places of famous people of Ryazan, whose webcams allow you to see urban landscapes in real time, we need to mention the Pavlov Museum.
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov is a physiologist and Nobel Prize winner. He was born in the house where the institution is now located, but the owner was first his father, and then his sister. In 1946, the house with a mezzanine became a memorial museum, which includes two residential buildings, a bathhouse, outbuildings, and a garden.
This estate is considered a unique architectural object, which has preserved the layout of the 19th century. In addition, the exposition recreates the atmosphere of a simple family of the century before last, to the smallest detail. The museum has preserved many items belonging to the Pavlov family. For example, toys made by his mother Varvara Ivanovna or a collection of butterflies collected by Ivan Petrovich himself. You can also get acquainted with the exposition dedicated to the activities of a scientist, including the experiments with a dog. Many visitors note that this is a very cozy museum of Ryazan. Live webcams will show interesting places.