The exhibition “History of Russian Everyday Life” is dedicated to history of Nizhnevartovsk village that became a city over time. It covers the period from the end of the 19th century until the middle of the 20th century.
Local old residents donated some of the displayed showpieces to the collection. One can see here some traditional men’s and women’s clothes, furniture and kitchen utensils, embroidered ritual towels, homespun bedspreads and knitted lace.
Moreover, the Ethnographic Museum Complex named after T. D. Shuvaev' exhibition guests can learn about traditional trades and crafts, which were popular among Russian residents of Nizhnevartovsk village. Some of them, such as pine nut harvesting and hunting for fur-bearing animals, were taken over from the indigenous Siberians.
Exhibits are marked with AR stickers for identification purposes.
Exhibits are marked with AR stickers for identification purposes.