TOMSK, Jul
22 – RIA Tomsk. Museum-house, which is exact copy of road pavilion built near
Tomsk to arrival of Tsesarevich Nicholas more than 100 years ago, was opened in
the village Semiluzhki of the Tomsk district; there are copies of documents –
bills, letter to the governor, schedule of the guest and others in the museum,
the correspondent of RIA Tomsk tells.
Earlier it
was reported that construction of the museum-house of Tsesarevich come to the
end in Semiluzhki. The structure is the exact copy of the guest lodge in which
Tsesarevich Nicholas stayed during the " eastern travel " in the
XIXth century. The museum-house was opened on July 22 within "Smith's
Holiday".
As the
correspondent reports, portraits of members of the dynasty of Romanov, their
family tree and many documents are exposed in the museum-house.
"The
pavilion is recreated what it was built before revolution. Copies of documents
from Tomsk Regional Art Museum and the Tomsk Regional Museum of Local Lore
about Nicholas II's travel are submitted there. Also it is told about history
of the dynasty of Romanov, what reign was that, what they made for Siberia and
for Tomsk", – the guide Irina Evtikhiyeva told the first visitors.
It is
possible to see nominal admission to those places which were visited by
Tsesarevich, the instruction for the highest police ranks, the letter of Tomsk
merchants to the governor with the offer to help with the organization of the
meeting, the bills on production of flags and the schedule, in which is
reported that Tsesarevich had to visit, in particular, a church service in a
chapel of the Iversky Mother of God, meet the management of Tomsk and clergy.
According
to Evtikhiyeva, the exposition, perhaps, will be expanded in the future.
"State procurements" of the XIXth centure: bill for flags which is invoiced by trading house to the Tomsk city society
© РИА Томск. Павел СтефанскийOpening of museum-house of Tsesarevich Nicholas in Semiluzhki
© РИА Томск. Павел СтефанскийOpening of museum-house of Tsesarevich Nicholas in Semiluzhki
© РИА Томск. Павел СтефанскийVisitors of museum-house of Tsesarevich Nicholas in Semiluzhki