what it was like to be a child in the 19th century
what seven-year-old boys did
what a ten-year-old girl was able to do
about children’s everyday life
what they played and what they read
where they bathed and how they were treated
the structure and daily life of a traditional Russian wooden house
The children’s tour “Visiting Great-Grandmother” at the Museum of Wooden Architecture invites young explorers on an exciting journey into the past.
Children will discover how boys and girls lived and played in the 19th century: what children of different ages did, how they helped at home, what games they played, and what they read. They will also learn about hygiene and medical practices of the time, as well as the structure of a traditional Russian izba.
The tour helps children immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the past and understand what childhood was like for their ancestors.
Tour price: from 10,000 RUB * Please check current prices at the reception desk