People of Eastern Europe
Hunter's hut. Komi-Zyryans. Late 19th century. Room 1
Belorussian house

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Exhibition "Belarussians"

Exhibition "Belarussians"
The introductory section represents the map showing distribution of the Byelorussians at the beginning of the 20th century, and a gallery of historical photographs which present Byelorussian peasants of different age and social positions. Exhibition "Belarussians"
Exhibitions "Russians"

Exhibitions "Russians"
In five rooms of the Museum is located the exhibition dedicated to the Russians, the largest Eastern-Slavic people inhabiting the main territory of the former Russian Empire Exhibitions "Russians"
Exhibition “Peoples of the Volga and the Urals region”

Exhibition “Peoples of the Volga and the Urals region”
The exhibition staged in two rooms presents traditional culture of eight peoples of the region. On display in the first room are Finno-Ugric peoples: the Komi-Zyryans and Permyaks, the Udmurts, the Mordvinians, and the Mari while in the second room Turkic-language people - the Chuvashes, the Bashkirs and the Tartars - are shown. Exhibition “Peoples of the Volga and the Urals region”
Exhibition "Ukrainians"

Exhibition "Ukrainians"
The exhibition dedicated to the Ukrainians, the second in number Eastern Slavs, represents traditional culture not only of this people as a whole, but also the local features of several ethno-territorial groups of the Ukraine. Exhibition "Ukrainians"
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