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Russian memorial museum of V. M. Shukshin


Phone: (3854) 761-350

Address: 659375, Altai area, 86, Sovetskaya Str., Srostky, Biysk District

Working hours:* Warning:
preodered visits only

Internet:
    www.russianmuseums.info/M1639 - official web page
    Russian memorial museum of V.M. Shukshin - W113, official web site shukshin.biysk.secna.ru/

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billboard, events and excursions



Description:
    Shukshin State Memorial was founded in 1978 in the village of Srostky. Art present Shukshin Museum consists of Mother's House with the memorial domestic exposition and the former Srostky. School building constructed in 1928. Here V.M.Shukshin finished 7 grades and affer servind in the Army he passed his exams as an external student and get General Education certificate. In 1953-1954 school year he worked as a teacher at the coening school for working youth. Now this building houses the historical literary exposition "Life and Creative work of V.M.Shukshin"


Museum's services:
   museum shop, lecture hall

Museum has :
   theartre

Next to the museum there are:
    restaurant(s) or caffes


for museum professionals

Administrative phone:
    (3854) 761-285, Fax: (3854) 761-285



Foundation and opening day:
    founded: 19.08.1977
    opened: 25.07.1978

Organisation status:
   State Russia

Organization form:
   non-for-profit

Organisation type:
    culture for society, scientific, educational

Classification:
    Literature,Museum preserve,Memorial

Squares:
    permament show rooms 480ì2
    temporary exhibitions 69,4ì2
    museum's store 141,9ì2
    museum's parks 1,16ãà

Employee number:
    39 (curators: 14)

Average visitors per year:
    47200


Specific departments:
    archive, science library

Collections volume:
    19055, rare collection's items: 15252




Web sites and CD-disks:
    above






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