Museum of Organic Culture, Regional cultural heritage museum in Kolomna, Russia.
The Museum of Organic Culture is a collection dedicated to sustainable agriculture and traditional farming practices. The displays show objects and explanatory materials that illustrate how farming worked in the Moscow Oblast region.
The museum opened in 2011 to preserve the agricultural history of the region. It grew from an estate into a place that documents the story of farming practices and their development.
The museum shows how people in this region once lived, focusing on traditional skills and old farming practices. Visitors can see how daily tasks were managed without modern machinery.
The museum welcomes visitors on weekends with a break in the middle of the day. It helps to check opening hours before visiting to make sure the place is open when you arrive.
The collection includes original farm tools that show how work was done without electricity. These objects give a direct view into the physical effort that earlier generations had to put in.
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