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[[File:museum_icon_History .png|20px|alt=History |History ]]
Novokuznetsk Museum of Local Lore — the first museum of Kemerovo Oblast, one of the largest (more than 56 thousand exhibits) in Kemerovo Oblast. He was been created on the basis of a private museum collection of Kuznetsk local historians Dmitry Timofeevich Yaroslavtsev and Georgy Stepanovich Blynsky (the first director of the museum until 1932) in 1927[1].
History
[edit]At the end of the XIX century, in Kuznetsk was arrived from Zlatoust younger plumber D.T. Yaroslavtsev. His hobby in a new city became a local history. He starts collecting local history materials on Gornaya Shoriya expeditions and thus forms the basis of the future collection. He keeps the collected items on the second floor of his house at 34 Kartasskaya Street and organizes free access for visitors to them. Yaroslavtsev often acts as a tour guide and talks animatedly about the exhibits of his collection.
In 1922 year Yaroslavtsev applies to the Kuznetsky district with a proposal about to make his materials of city polytechnic museum, which would help to familiarize citizens with the riches of their native land. He becomes an official employee of the Education Department and starts receiving a salary, which became a good addition to his earnings as a mechanic. His collection continues to be replenished geologic, ethnographic, palaeontologic exponents, archival documents, older write books. At this time, it receives paintings and weapons from the house of General P. N. Putilov, which was destroyed in 1919.
But in 1923 year , district stopped financed museum. But without support he doesn't stay there — Yaroslavtsev finds an assistant in the person of his friend, a young and energetic blacksmith G. S. Blynsky. Thanks to his outstanding organizational skills, he makes a great contribution to the accumulation and design of the local history collection.
At the end of 1926, D. T. Yaroslavtsev, while repairing another device, injured his hand with a metal scrap and received blood poisoning, gangrene began. Soon Yaroslavtsev died, and according to his will, since his children were indifferent to his father's passion, his collection was to become the property of the Kuznetsk nine-year-old school, with whose students he warmly communicated in recent years. However, the school refused the museum, and G. S. Blynsky decided to save the collection by moving it to his estate, located at 1 Dostoevsky Street. At first, he placed all the exhibits in a barn, but gradually began to arrange them in departments in his house on the top floor. At the same time, from the stuffed animals that Blynsky hunted, a zoological calving began to form.
In the autumn of 1927, G. S. Blynsky decided to transfer his house with the museum exposition displayed in it to his native city.[1]. And on November 7, the anniversary of the revolution, a solemn transfer of the house and exhibits as a gift to the city took place. The museum was named "Kuznetsk Museum of Local Lore named after the decade of October". This date is considered the foundation day of the museum[2].
Since 1945 it has been located at the intersection of Pionersky Avenue and Kirov Street.
Directors at various times were Korel, Roman Innokentievich and Dubovik, Alexander Pavlovich (1936-1940), Zelenskaya, Ekaterina Feofilaktovna (1942-1944).
There is a branch on Narodnaya Street.
The area of the main building is 1100 sq. M, the branch — 507 sq. M.
Interesting facts
[edit]- The house to which G. S. Blynsky moved the collection of D. T. Yaroslavtsev was built in the second half of the XIX century and first belonged to the priest Evgeny Tyumentsev, who in February 1857 married F. M. Dostoevsky with M. D. Isaeva in the Odigitrievsky Church in Kuznetsk. In the 1910s, the house was owned by the Temnikov family, where the famous metallurgist M. K. Kurako lived from 1918 to 1920. Later, the house was purchased by G. S. Blynsky.
See also
[edit]Link
[edit]- Официальный сайт Archived 2015-06-24 at the Wayback Machine
- "Новокузнецкий краеведческий музей". Портал культурного наследия России. Министерство культуры Российской Федерации. Archived from the original on 2015-07-24. Retrieved 2015-06-24.
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- Кузнецк-400: Новокузнецкий краеведческий музей отмечает 90-летие on YouTube
- Виртуальный тур музея
References
[edit]- ^ a b Yana Smirnova, Stanislav Lebedev (2017-11-08). "Краеведческий музей отмечает 90-летие" (in Russian). ТВН. Archived from the original on 2021-12-08. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
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