"Where is the character registered?" Museums of literary characters in Russia. Museums of fairytale heroes Manors and museums of fairytale heroes

For several years there has been a project to create an unusual - fabulous map of Russia
The authors of the project are representatives of the Moscow Association of Communities; the author of the map is Alexey Kozlovsky.

And that's right if there is political map then why not be fabulous. It would also be nice to create a fabulous globe. It is much more interesting to teach geography to children.
It would also be nice to create a fabulous globe. It is much more interesting to teach geography to children using it.
On the fabulous map of Russia there are already many fairytale heroes have acquired their residence permit, but many still wander in search of a refuge. Huge Siberia is almost not inhabited and Far East, the Sirin bird has not found a nest for itself, the Brownie and Leshim are wandering without permanent residence ... Although, according to rumors, the Brownie will soon marry Kikimora and go to live with her in Kirov.

Here are those who have already settled on the fabulous map:

Alesha Popovich- the city of Rostov.

Tsar Berendey- the city of Pereslavl-Zalessky.
The tsar settled down in the park "Berendeyevka", where on the banks of two ponds there are fabulous huts of the Berendey kingdom.

Water- Poshekhonye, ​​Yaroslavl region.

Bird - Gamayun- the city of Yukhnov, Kaluga region.

Serpent Gorynych- the village of Privolzhskoe (Gadovo), Kimrsky district, Tver region.

Danila the Master and the Mistress of the Copper Mountain- the city of Sysert, Sverdlovsk region.

Nikitich- the city of Ryazan

Emelya and Pike- the city of Rostov the Great, Yaroslavl region.
In summer, the "By the Pike's Command" celebrations are regularly held here. Celebrations begin with bell ringing. Then, from Cathedral Square to the city park, a procession starts, led, of course, by Emelya himself, riding, as he should, on the stove.

Firebird- the city of Palekh, Ivanovo region.

Fun Putyatichna- the city of Ryazan

Gold fish- the village of Bolshoye Boldino, Nizhny Novgorod region.
Residents of the Nizhny Novgorod region consider Rybka their talisman.

Ivan the Fool- Kenozerye, Plesetsk district, Arkhangelsk region.
Every year an exhibition of children's drawings and letters to Ivanushka "Favorite fairy-tale hero" is held here. On the day of Ivan Kupala, Kenozero residents invite everyone to the holiday "Kenozero Fool".

Ilya Muromets- the city of Murom, Vladimir region.
There is a bronze monument to the hero in the center of the city. And in the local museum of local lore, a whole section is devoted to the famous compatriot.

Kikimora Vyatskaya - the city of Kirov.
The Kikimora house has recently appeared on Kikimora Mountain. This lady invites everyone to celebrate New Year, and in the summer he will conduct a tour of the marshes.

Gingerbread man- the city of Ulyanovsk.

The Little Humpbacked Horse- the city of Ishim, Tyumen region.

Koschei the Deathless- Staritsa village, Tver region.
In 2006, archaeologists discovered the Koschei cave near the city. In the fairy tale, the old man's shoemaker met this evil hero in the cave.

Ryaba chicken- the village of Ermakovo, Yaroslavl region.
In August, the Chicken Ryaba holidays are held here. There is a museum of the same name in the village. Here Ryaba appears in different guises: with a golden egg, an illustration in a book, and a laying hen. In the museum you can learn about household items and crafts that existed in Russia.

Lefty- Tula city
There is a monument to the master in the city.
The international competition for the graphic design of logos and trademarks "Golden Flea" is being held.

Mistress of the North - Louhi- Loukhsky district, Karelia

Mikhailo Ivanovich Toptygin- simply Kosolapy Bear - the city of Yaroslavl.

Father Frost- the city of Veliky Ustyug, Vologda region.
In Veliky Ustyug, the office of Father Frost was opened, which includes a throne room, a museum, workshops, a post office and a souvenir shop.
Entertainment Center"Father Frost's land" includes a range of services: food, everyday life, rental of masquerade and sports equipment, horseback riding,
snow motorcycles, skiing, skating, sleighing - in winter; pleasure boats, water bikes - in summer.

Mouse - Norushka- the city of Myshkin, Yaroslavl region.

Young Frost Pakkaine- city of Olonets, Karelia

Sadko- the village of Gosttsy, Novgorod region.
Not far from this village there was another one - Sytino, its name gave the nickname to the national hero. In historical documents, he is listed as Sadko Sytenets. According to legend, Sadko argued with Novgorod merchants that there is a fish with "golden feathers" in Lake Ilmen. He won the dispute with the help of the Water King, and this helped him start the trade, with which he became rich. Entrepreneurs are still going to Gosttsy for good luck.

Sagaan Ubugun- the city of Ulan-Ude, Buryatia

Sivka-burka- Oryol Region.

snowman- the city of Arkhangelsk.

Snow Maiden- the city of Kostroma.
The Snow Maiden was born on the Shchelykovo estate, which belonged to the famous playwright A.N. Ostrovsky, who wrote a tale of a cold beauty. Terem Snegurochka is open all year round.

Nightingale the robber- the village of Bereza, Kursk region.
The place is shrouded in many legends and stories. One of the most common is about the foundation of the village. They say that the peasant who settled here planted three birches for the first time, hence the name of the village. And in the epic about the Nightingale the Robber there is a fragment where he talks about these birches.

Princess Frog- Rostov region.

Cheburashka- Moscow city.

Baba Yaga- the village of Kukoboy, Yaroslavl region.
Today in the village there is a museum of fairy tales, where Baba Yaga is the main puppet character. The Yagi teahouse, where they treat the famous Kukoboi pies, also works for tourists. On the last Saturday of July (simultaneously with the holiday of the village day), everyone is invited to the birthday of Baba Yaga.

Yaroslavl is recognized as the capital of fabulous Russia.

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Among the first books that parents read to their children, there are sure to be fairy tales - funny, kind, scary, magical, instructive. Children read about Kolobok and Ryaba Chicken, older children - about Cinderella and the Steadfast Tin Soldier, Ivan Tsarevich and Vasilisa the Wise, Buratino and Mary Poppins. The heroes of fairy-tale books, cartoons and films are so loved by children that they migrate into her games and even become role models. Since a fairy tale often visits children, why not pay a return visit to the fairy tale?

Kidpassage has prepared for you a selection of information about interesting museums fairy tales and storytellers. By including one of these museums in your excursion route, you will delight your children and together with them you can immerse yourself in the fabulous world of childhood.


House of fairy tales "Once upon a time" (Moscow, Russia)

It is worth saying just two words - "Once upon a time ..." - and the children will perk up their ears, getting ready to hear the fairy tale. And in the House of Fairy Tales, you can also be a fairy-tale character yourself, trying on his costume during theatrical excursions. Such excursions are dedicated to Russian and Western European folk tales, epics and mythology, the author's fairy tale. Participate in the development of the plot, alter it, fill it with new adventures and victories, create an old fairy tale in a new way - all this children can do in the House of Fairy Tales. And besides, where else will there be an opportunity to feed the Serpent Gorynych or climb into the stove to Baba Yaga?

Note that the excursion programs have been prepared specifically for children of different ages. The creators of the House plan to open a network fabulous museums... There is already a Museum of Pinocchio-Pinocchio. With bated breath, children follow in the footsteps of the heroes of the tale of the golden key, finding themselves either in Pope Carlo's closet, or by the pond where Tortilla lives, or in Malvina's cozy house. And soon the Museum of Russian Fairy Tale will also start working.

Museum website, photo: http://www.domskazok.ru/


"Skazkin House" (St. Petersburg, Russia)

If you look closely, then the "Fairy Tale House" is not a house at all, but a whole fabulous country in which Ole-Lukkoye and Zolotaya Rybka, Koschey the Immortal and Karabas-Barabas, Three Bears and Puss in Boots live side by side. In this country, there will be a place for little lovers of fairy tales: after all, they can also overcome all the dangers, solve cunning riddles, complete tasks and make the fairy tale end happily. Traveling through the fantastic halls of the "Fairy House", the children will find themselves in Koshchei's cave, listen to the steps of the Scientist Cat, sit on the beds of Mikhail Ivanovich, Nastasya Petrovna and Mishutka, and master the management of Baba-Yaga's stupa. Actors in the form of fairy-tale characters will help them to get comfortable in a fairy tale. Now in St. Petersburg there are two "Fairy Houses" (on Gorkovskaya and Pionerskaya).

Website, photo: http://www.skazkindom.ru/


"Glade of Fairy Tales" (Yalta, Ukraine)

No matter how good the scenery is, we still remember how many times the fairy-tale heroes wandered through the fields and through the dense forests. Therefore, the museum is under open air"Glade of Fairy Tales" has settled under the shade of trees, and how can you not believe that this is a real fairy forest. Here are collected sculptures of characters from different fairy tales: the mighty hero Svyatogor and resourceful Zaporozhye Cossacks, the unfortunate Old Man with his Old Woman and the cheerful Khoja Nasreddin, Ellie with her faithful friends - the Scarecrow, the Woodcutter and the Brave Lion, a bunch of small inhabitants of Teremok and many other characters folk tales, fairy tales of Russian and foreign writers. For advice or help, as usual in fairy tales, here you have to go to Baba Yaga - she lives in a traditional hut on chicken legs. Perhaps, for a start, Yaga will ask a cunning riddle - but since Ivan Tsarevich coped with her tasks, then the children will also cope. Also in the summer theater they give fabulous performances.

Museum website, photo: http://polyana-skazok.org.ua


Junibacken (Stockholm, Sweden)

If, hearing the name Astrid Lindgren, you remember Carlson and Pippi Longstocking, then after visiting this museum you will probably want to read other books by this writer with your children. Lindgren's heroes - mischievous inventors and dreamers - inhabit the museum. There are also characters from books by other Scandinavian writers - visitors to the museum meet with them on Fairy Tale Square. On the playground, you can drop in to Peppy's villa "Chicken" to play pranks with the mischievous red-haired inventor, and visit the houses of other fairy-tale heroes. And the Fairy Train will take you on a visit to the Madiken girl, to Emil from Lenneberg and suddenly soar into the air to turn on the roof to Carlson, pick up Niels and the geese and go together to Roni, the robber's daughter, and to the Lionheart brothers. During the trip, stories about all these heroes can be heard in Russian. The museum also hosts theatrical performances and game exhibitions.

Museum website: http://www.junibacken.se, Photo: http://www.facebook.com/Junibacken

Moomin Valley Museum (Tampere, Finland)

In the cozy twilight that reigned in the dwelling of the Moomin trolls, when it was time to go into hibernation, there was a museum, which contains illustrations for the books of Tove Jansson about these well-fed handsome guys and their friends, as well as models of episodes from the tales of the Moomin, Sniff , Snusmumrika and the rest. But the main attraction is the five-story house of the Moomin trolls 2.5 meters high, and you can look into every corner of it. And there is something to look at - there is even a treasure hidden in one of the nooks. On the basis of the museum collection, a multimedia program "Primordial Moomin Dol" was created, which allows you to wander through the fabulous valley of the Moomin trolls and meet its inhabitants.

Museum website, photo: http://muumilaakso.tampere.fi/ru/


Moomin Park (Naantale, Finland)

Kylo Island is no different from the rest of the islets off the coast of Finland, except that on its shore you can meet the Moomin, collecting shells for his mother. Here is located theme park, which is inhabited by the heroes of Tove Jansson's fairy tales. The house of the Moomins in the park is huge, you can visit all the rooms, even look into the kitchen for a treat. There are also the dwellings of the rest of the fairytale heroes - Snusmumrik's camp, Hemul's house and even Morra's icy house. Friendly characters - Baby Mu, Hemul and, of course, the whole family of Moomin trolls - get to know the visitors, take pictures with them. In summer, there is a swimming pool and a children's beach at guests' disposal, while in winter there is plenty of space for skiing and sledging.

Museum website, photo: http://www.muumimaailma.fi


Andersen Museum (Copenhagen, Denmark)

The famous children's storyteller, who sat down at the entrance to the house and dropped in for the fun in the Tivoli Park - this is how the monument to Andersen at the entrance to the museum looks like. In the attic of the house where this wise and sad writer lived, his study was recreated, Andersen himself sits at the table, and the view from his window is almost the same as it was several centuries ago. In the museum, surprises and surprises await visitors - a meeting with Thumbelina, a difficult journey after Tin Soldier and a mocking observation of the Naked King, who, showing off in front of the mirror, seems to himself fully dressed. Thanks to three-dimensional animation, you can find yourself in the atmosphere of Andersen's fairy tales.

Breteuil Castle (Rambouillet, France)

The Breteuil family is very famous in France, but its castle, built at the beginning of the 17th century, attracts many tourists not so much because of the history of the ancient noble family, but because of the fabulous atmosphere: the castle houses a museum of Charles Perrault's fairy tales. And it is inhabited by wax figures of characters from childhood favorite fairy tales: new trick Puss in Boots (there are more than 20 cats - a fabulous cat, we remember, was omnipresent), waiting for its prince Sleeping Beauty, dressed up for the ball Cinderella, the villain Bluebeard and many others. In addition, the castle captures scenes of historical events important to the French. In the castle park, you can wander through the boxwood maze, relax by the pond, or have a picnic on the lawn. On Sundays, scenes from different fairy tales are performed here. The castle is especially beautiful during the Christmas and Easter holidays.

Museum website, photo: http://www.breteuil.fr/en/Perrault-Fairy-Tales/seven-fairy-tales.html


House-Museum of Brothers Grimm (Steinau an der Straße, Germany)

Fachwerk typical for Germany - white walls, brown beams; near the house there is a tree, in the shade of which there are wooden benches. This is the house where the brothers Grimm lived - world famous storytellers. More precisely, two of them were storytellers, and the third, a musician and engraver, created many illustrations for the fairy tales of his brothers. His work, as well as drawings by other artists, are displayed in the museum. And also - old and new books in different languages, the plots of which are familiar from childhood: "The Bremen Town Musicians", "Hansel and Gretel", "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and many others. The house coexists with the simple life of the Grimm family and modern interiors, also inhabited by characters from your favorite fairy tales. Even the wolf that threatened Little Red Riding Hood bares its teeth, but there is no harm from it.

Museum website, photo: http://www.brueder-grimm-haus.de

Along the way, we will mention that I have developed a whole route - "The German Fairy Tale Road", which runs from Bremen, where the cat, dog, donkey and rooster gained fame, to Hanau, the hometown of the brothers Grimm. A 600 km long road connecting magical medieval towns, goes past the castles of Cinderella, Snow White and Rapunzel, past the possessions of Lady Blizzard, through Hameln, where the Pied Piper lived, and Bodenwerder - the estate of Baron Munchausen.

We think that a visit to one of these museums will lead to the fact that your bookcase or collection of films will be replenished with new good fairy tales!

Amazing and fabulous place a must-visit for every parent who comes with their child to the capital. And if you are a resident of Moscow and have not yet visited the Buratino-Pinocchio Museum, then this is completely unforgivable. Here you can plunge into the amazing, fantastic world of this well-known story.

Visiting Buratino

Once at the Pinocchio Museum, you can wander around wonderful world, in which these heroes lived, or book excursions. They are themed here, for every taste - "Papa Carlo and his dolls", "Buratino and Malvina meet friends."

With the help of the museum staff, you will actually visit the country of Buratinia. Few would refuse such an offer. You can stroll along the narrow Italian street where the now famous carpenter Pope Carlo lives in his closet. Be sure to visit him. Or try to find the coveted golden key on your own in the pond where the tortoise Tortilla lives.

The children will be told in detail about Pinocchio, the ancestor of Pinocchio, who was invented by the Italian storyteller Carlo Collodi in 1883. And also about his Russian counterpart Buratino, about which Alexei Tolstoy wrote in 1936.

It is surprising for both children and adults that not only in Russia storytellers imitated Collodi. There are similar plots, for example, in German fairy-tale literature - this is Zepfel Kern by Otto Birbaum. You can learn this and much more about heroes loved from childhood if you come to the Buratino-Pinocchio Museum.

Pinocchio and his friends

Together with his friends, the protagonist of the fairy tale is ready to conduct various excursions for visitors.

In the new program of the museum, the children will be able to meet the beautiful Malvina, who will teach the restless Buratino and all the children who come to visit him in the basic rules of etiquette. For example, how to behave at the table, in the theater, at a party, how to communicate politely with each other. So this excursion will be not only interesting, but also informative.

The main thing that everyone who decided to visit the House-Museum of Buratino-Pinocchio is advised is to read the tale carefully in advance. Then it will be even more interesting and fun.

How to get there?

The Pinocchio Museum is located in Moscow. To get there, the easiest way is to take the metro, on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line. You will need to get off at the Izmailovskaya station. This is between Pervomaiskaya and Partizanskaya.

It is not difficult to find the Pinocchio Museum. 2nd Parkovaya Street, house 18. If you are coming from the center, it is best to get off the last carriage. So you will immediately find yourself on the 2nd Parkovaya street. You can walk to the museum from the metro. It will take no more than 5-7 minutes on foot.

The museum is open every day, seven days a week. Opens at 10 am and works until half past five in the evening. You need to visit it by appointment, so be sure to inform about your visit in advance. Also, one more nuance - you need to have a change of shoes to visit the Museum of Pinocchio. After all, you will go directly to visit the fairy-tale heroes, and it is customary to take off your shoes when visiting. Well, or walk in clean shoes.

The ticket price will be 600 rubles. If the visit is collective, for example, a whole class, starting from 15 people, came to visit Malvina, then they will be given a 10 percent discount.

Also, children from large families will pay 100 rubles less, even if they come for an individual excursion.

There is good news for organizers of visiting children from boarding schools. They won't have to pay for a ticket at all.

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Fairy world carved Russian chalets, patterned turrets and painted "gingerbread houses" exist not only in cartoons! Young guests of the Izmailovsky Kremlin will have an excursion to the Museum of Russian Toys and classes in art workshops, adults - the Museum of Russian Vodka, the Museum of Bread, an antique market and ethnic souvenir shops.

Izmailovskoe sh., 73zh

Fairy house of Owl, Rabbit and Cat in Gorky Park

In Gorky Park, there is a corner of a magical forest in which, as expected, fairy-tale characters live. The inhabitants of the log house, which resembles a hut on chicken legs - the Wise Owl, the Rabbit and the Cat - are able to "come to life" under the action of special mechanisms and tell entertaining stories to young guests.

st. Krymsky Val, 9

Children's Park of Miracles

What can children do while their parents are shopping at the Retail Park shopping center? Of course, visit the Park of Miracles - a fabulous Russian village in the middle of a metropolis! Here you can walk among the carved chalets with turrets and basements, play on the playground, feed goats, pigs and birds in the mini-zoo, take part in an animation show and learn how to paint ceramic toys.

NS. Varshavskoe, 97

Egg house

The unusual house in the shape of a Faberge egg was built in 2002 and immediately turned into one of the most striking landmarks of the capital. On four floors of the original house, there are residential apartments, a hall, a sauna and an entrance to the underground garage. You can go up to the attic using a spiral staircase or a special elevator.

st. Mashkova, 1/11

House-teremok

The house-teremok was built in the "Russian pattern" style, typical for merchant and boyar houses of medieval Russia. Carved platbands, cornices and turrets create a fabulous ensemble, which seemed to be transported to a Moscow lane from distant epic times. However, the "relic" of the house is only external, inside its premises are furnished quite modern and equipped with all the technical innovations of the XXI century.

1st Khvostov per., 5

Sculpture "White Rabbit"

The meeting with the White Rabbit from the famous fairy tale by Lewis Carroll was the beginning of the story that led the girl Alice to Wonderland. Muscovites are convinced that a magical bronze Rabbit with a clock in his hands, settled in an ordinary courtyard of the capital, helps real romantics to realize their most cherished desires. To start the "magic mechanism" of happiness and good luck, it is enough to touch the cane in his paws.

st. Shcherbakovskaya, 54

Literary courtyard "Krylov's Fables"

The world of funny characters from Krylov's fables really exists! Heroes familiar from childhood live in a fabulous literary courtyard, located among Moscow high-rise buildings: a crow with a piece of cheese in its beak, a sly fox, an unlucky musical quartet of goat, donkey, bears and monkeys, a greedy pig gnawing at the roots of an oak tree. Stone animals are favorite "companions" of children's games and a kind of moral and philosophical reminder for adults.

st. Open highway, 2

House of the merchant Igumnov

The merchant Igumnov's mansion is famous not only for its carved columns, turrets and hipped domes in the Russian Art Nouveau style, but also for the abundance of legends and tales. It is known that in 1901 Igumnov staged a shocking secular ball in his mansion, covering the floors with gold ducats. And they also say that the former mistress of the owner is immured in one of the walls of the fairytale castle, and her ghost still wanders through the halls of the mansion ...

st. Bolshaya Yakimanka, 43

House-dragon in the suburbs

The boarding house in Pirogovo was created in the form of a mythical dragon wriggling among the trees. The ecological project of the famous architect Totan Kuzembaev does not violate the integrity of the natural landscape. The roof of the building smoothly turns into a grassy lawn, panoramic windows and glass walls of the veranda allow you to feel like an integral part of the surrounding nature.

Mytishchi district, village Klyazminskoe reservoir, building 3-a

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The Museum of Russian Fairy Tales is a collection of wonderful and instructive stories that preserve the folk wisdom of many centuries. Children dress in Russian on interactive excursions folk costumes, immerse themselves in an atmosphere of magic and, helping fairy-tale heroes, learn to solve difficult moral problems in practice. Activities for children 3-12 years old can be attended by appointment.

NS. Izmailovskoe, 73zh, st. 2nd Parkovaya, 18

Pinocchio Museum 0+

At the Museum, children will meet the frivolous, but kind and brave wooden man Pinocchio and his Italian twin brother Pinocchio, the wise Cricket, the romantic Girl with blue hair, the noble black poodle Artemon. Interactive excursions-performances introduce kids to the best fairy tales world and allow you to reincarnate in fairytale heroes who fight against evil and defend the truth.

st. 2nd Parkovaya, 18

Cheburashka Museum

The characters in the fairy tale by Eduard Uspensky, Cheburashka and the crocodile Gena, are favorites of many generations of Russian children. Bronze heroes of a popular fairy tale greet young guests at the site in front of the museum dedicated to a kind magic animal with huge ears. The museum contains more than 100 images of Cheburashka made of various materials - painted, plasticine, ceramic, rag.

st. Dmitrievsky, 3a, Kindergarten №2550

Sculptural group "Give way to ducklings"

A touching mother duck with a brood of ducklings appeared in the park opposite the Novodevichy Convent back in 1991. The heroes of the popular American fairy tale "Give Way to the Ducklings" were presented by Barbara Bush to children Soviet Union as a sign of love and friendship. The Moscow duck family is an exact copy of the sculpture of the composition installed in Boston. Legend has it that if you pet the smallest duckling, it will bring you good luck.