Discover the best top things to do in Onega Lake, Russia including Children's Museum Centre of Museum Reserve Kizhi, Sea Museum of The Polar Odysseus Club, National Museum of the Republic of Karelia, Museum of Nature of Karelia, Muzei istorii zheleznodorozhnogo transporta, Kizhi State Open-Air Museum of History, Architecture and Ethnography, Karelian State Museum of Local Lore, Medvezhyegorsk Town Museum, Industrial History Gallery, Museum of the Kondopoga region.
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The State “Kizhi” Museum is located on the Island of Kizhi in Lake Onega, in 68 km. distance from Petrozavodsk, the capital of the Republic of Karelia. The Museum has been researching, preserving and popularizing culture of the native peoples of Karelia for more than 40 years. The collection of the Open-Air “Kizhi” Museum includes 83 monuments of wooden architecture: old chapels and houses, windmills and granaries, threshing barns and racks for drying crops…The gem of this collection is the 22 domed Church of the Transfiguration of Our Savior, 37 meters height. The Church of the Intercession of Holy Mary and the Bell-Tower located nearby emphasize the harmony and magnificence of the main Church. The guests of the museum can visit the Church of the Intercession of Holy Mary and peasant homesteads. Traditional crafts are demonstrated in peasant houses; wind flows bell-ringing over the island. Wonderful performance of the Museum folk ensemble supplements the impressions of the traditional peasant culture. The visitors whose stay on the island concurs with one of the Museum festivals will have the most lasting impressions. The Kizhi Pogost Ensemble was enlisted into the World Heritage List of UNESCO in 1990. In 1993 by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation the Kizhi Museum collection was included into the State Code of Cultural Heritage Sites of Special Value of the Russian Federation.
I am a fan of open air museums, and Kizhi did not disappoint me. We stopped here as part of a Viking Cruise and it was breathtaking. A local guide took us through the two churches and we spent time walking around just enjoying the beauty and peaceful surroundings. I have never smelled such clean air in my life. There is a small restaurant and some very nice little shops at the docking area. All took credit cards. When you approach and leave the island, you get beautiful views. If you are going to arrive in the morning, wake up early to see it. We arrived very shortly after sunrise and the light in the churches was great. As you sail in, it will be on your starboard side so if that is the side your cabin is on just step out to see it.
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