Virtual tour of the Yulian Semyonov House-Museum available on the Presidential Library’s portal
The Presidential Library provides a remote visit to the House-Museum of the author of the novels about the famous intelligence officer Isaev - Stirlitz. One can visit Crimea thanks to a virtual tour presented on the Presidential Library’s portal.
The Yulian Semyonov House-Museum, located in the village of Oliva (Upper Mukhalatka), was opened in 2000. Here the writer lived and worked until 1989, created such works as "Ordered to Survive", "Expansion", "Despair", "Versions", "Reporter" and many others, and also carried out organizational work to create the first non-state newspaper in the USSR "Top secret”(1989).
Thanks to virtual tour, one can see the original works of artists Ilya Glazunov and Mikhail Shemyakin, explore documents related to the search and return of art values that were stolen by German troops during the Great Patriotic War, as well as study materials relating to the filming of feature films “17 Moments of Spring”, “TASS is authorized to declare...”, “Confrontation”, “Petrovka, 38”.
Virtual tours are an actively developing area of activity of the Presidential Library. The institution’s portal provides an opportunity to remotely visit not only Yulian Semyonov House-Museum, but also visit the legendary cruiser Aurora, the State Memorial Museum of the Defence and Siege of Leningrad, the Kobona: Road of Life museum, And Muses Were Not Silent...
Visitors to the Presidential Library’s portal from anywhere in the world can have a tour around the historic building of the Synod, which today houses a modern multifunctional cultural and educational center, visit the Constitution Hall with the permanent exposition spotlighting the main documents of the Russian Federation.
Today more than ten temporary expositions in the Presidential Library are also available for remote visits. The institution’s portal provides virtual tours of the exhibitions Weapons Designer and Assault Rifle: the path of the great master. Marking the 100th anniversary of Mikhail Kalashnikov”, “Monuments of book culture: from print to digital”, “Journey from Petrograd to Moscow. 1918: marking the 100th anniversary of the relocation of the Soviet government and the capital to Moscow”, "An Artist against the Fuhrer: Fascism in the Caricatures of Boris Yefimov. Marking the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II”, “The Saving Sword of the Revolution”: the Chekist in life, cinema and literature”, “Keeping Orthodox faith: the history of church museums. Marking the 1030th anniversary of the Christianization of Rus’” and others.