The Vologda webcam in real time shows a view of the intersection of Leningradskaya and Yaroslavskaya streets.
The lens captures a wide road, some modern buildings and green spaces.
Vologda webcams in real time allow you to walk among the ancient buildings of the city.
All major exhibitions and museums are united in the Vologda State Museum-Reserve. In general, all of its architectural and historical monuments occupy more than 9 thousand square meters. The employees of the institution have developed more than 80 excursions not only in the departments of the museum, but also walking and bus routes around the city and the region. The ensemble of the reserve includes about 40 architectural monuments, and the funds store about half a million exhibits. The most valuable are collections of minerals, items from ancient churches and noble estates. Here you can see ancient Russian painting, cult carving, a huge collection of works of fine art of the 17th - early 20th centuries. Textiles, including Vologda lace, deserve special attention.
If we touch directly on the institutions, then the Vologda Museum-Reserve includes nine objects, webcams open picturesque views in real time.
Among them are the Vologda Kremlin, the World of Forgotten Things Museum and Literature. Art. Century of the XX "complex" Vologda at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries ", the house-museum of Peter I, the Lace Museum and the Vologda exile", as well as the house-museum of A.F. Mozhaisky and the architectural and ethnographic complex "Semenkovo".
The museum-reserve began with the house of Peter I, in which at the end of the 19th century. established an educational institution. A year after that, a diocesan vault was opened in the Vozdvizhenskaya Church of the Bishop's Court. At the beginning of the XX century. an art gallery and an exposition dedicated to the Northern Territory appeared here. The united museum appeared in March 1923, and it became a modern historical and architectural complex in 1988.
Perhaps the most unusual is “The World of Forgotten Things”. Its name sounds very intriguing. Although, in general, the institution's expositions are devoted to the life and culture of pre-revolutionary Vologda.
Live webcams make it possible to enjoy the views of the ancient city.
In all rooms you can see the interiors of the beginning of the last century. They are organically inscribed with objects of that era, which tell about how the local nobles lived.
"The World of Forgotten Things" is located on three floors. On the second floor there is a permanent exhibition of portraits, as well as historical information about the estates of the 18th - 19th centuries. The third floor usually houses temporary exhibitions, for example, archival materials, family heirlooms and other items from private collections.