22 best attractions in Myshkin that are worth visiting

The city of Myshkin is a cozy, provincial town in the Yaroslavl region, famous for a large number of attractions and picturesque places that are worth seeing. The population in the Myshkinsky district is just over six thousand people.

The excursion program will be intense. Tourists especially love to come here on City Day. It is celebrated on July 15th. Festive celebrations are organized and the streets are filled with a special atmosphere.

Sights of Myshkin in one day

Museum of felt boots


Museum of felt boots

Not far from the city pier, in a historical building there is an interesting museum - “Russian felt boots”. The first exhibition was opened in 2000. After another 6 years, another hall dedicated to ancient shoes opened its doors.

In Myshkin they know firsthand about the creation of felt boots. The city was considered one of the centers for the production of “fulling and rolling” footwear. Therefore, in the exhibition halls, visitors will learn a lot of details about the creation of felt boots.

There are hundreds of exhibits here - felt boots, felt boots, felt boots in all colors of the rainbow or decorated with embroidery, ornaments or appliqué. There are also models with platforms, wedges, and heels. Next to the exhibition there is a small store where all this beauty can be purchased. What a wonderful opportunity to combine cultural leisure with shopping.

Address: Nikolskaya street, 18, Myshkin, Yaroslavl region

Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 17:00; Monday - closed

Entrance: for adults - 100 rubles, for children - 80 rubles.

Assumption Cathedral


Assumption Cathedral

The building was erected in 1820. The cathedral stands in the center of the city, towering above the rest of the city's buildings. The temple was created according to the design of the Italian architect Manfrini.

This is a huge and monumental building in the classicist style. Now the cathedral operates in the summer. Tourists should pay attention to the bell tower. On clear days it offers magnificent views of the city.

Address: Uspenskaya sq., 4, Myshkin

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Sorrow Church


Sorrow Church

On the northern outskirts of the city, near the old cemetery there is a church of the icon of Our Lady of the Joy of All Who Sorrow. It was erected in 1866 with the money of the richest merchant in the city, Timofey Chistov.

The building deserves attention as an example of neo-Renaissance, a style quite rare for the province. The temple will interest lovers of church architecture.

Address: Mira street, 28, Myshkin

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Miller's House Museum


Miller's House Museum

Located next to the felt boots museum. The exhibition is located in the former mill of the merchant Chistov. Here visitors will find a detailed story about grain processing and flour production. In addition, visitors will see a recreated interior of the miller's house.

The museum is suitable for family visits. There are interactive programs for children. Guests are offered refreshments. The only negative is that the rooms are not heated in winter.

Address: Nikolskaya street, 18-a, Myshkin

Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 17:00; Monday - closed

Mouse Museum


Mouse Museum

Located in a wooden house with an openwork porch-terrace and stairs on both sides. The museum can be called city-forming, because Myshkin as a tourist city began with it.

Until the 90s of the 20th century, Myshkin was not even a city, but an urban-type settlement. 3-4 thousand people lived here. And the village had no special prospects.

In 1991, on the initiative of local residents, the Mouse Museum was opened. His collection consisted of dolls, figurines, figurines, books, pictures - all exclusively about mice. They were sent to museum workers from all over the world.

Now there are 11 thousand rodents in 4 halls. There is a trade counter where they sell... well, souvenir mice, of course. The bestseller is a purse mouse, which is kept in a purse (so that you don’t run out of money).

Of course, this is more of an entertainment and artistic establishment, without pretensions to a scientific approach. A suitable place for a family hike with a child.

Address: Uglichskaya street, 18, Myshkin

Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 17:00; Monday - closed

Entrance: for adults - from 50 rubles.

Walks around the city and the embankment

The smallest city in the Yaroslavl region captivates with its cute provincialism and ancient flavor. Picturesque Myshkin is almost entirely built up with one or two-story houses. The streets have changed little since the beginning of the last century, so it seems that time has stopped here.

Bird's eye view of Myshkin

According to local legend, Prince Fyodor Mstislavsky lay down to rest on the banks of the Volga. When he woke up, he found a mouse on his face. At first the prince was angry, but then he realized that the small animal had saved him from the approaching snake.

Since the 1990s, tourists began to willingly travel to Myshkin. New hotels and museums were opened here especially for them. Nowadays, about 140 thousand guests visit the city, where the cult of the mouse flourishes, every year.

View of Myshkin from the Volga

In good weather, it’s nice to take a walk along the Volzhskaya embankment with your child. The walking area along the river is equipped with walking paths and benches for rest.

Every day from early spring to late autumn a ferry departs from the embankment, which takes tourists to the other side of the Volga. The cost of transporting a car weighing up to 1.5 tons is 300 rubles (2021). Passengers are not charged money for the crossing.

Volzhskaya embankment in Myshkin

In summer, in hot weather, it is good to swim in the Volga. There are no equipped beaches in the city. Tourists relax on the sandy shores above and below Myshkin. Residents of the city usually move to the other side of the Volga and swim in the river north of the ferry crossing.

Attractions in the vicinity of Myshkin

Church of the Ascension in Okhotino


Church of the Ascension in Okhotino

The temple was built in 1790. It is located on the right bank of the Volga, opposite Myshkin. The church was built with the money of the St. Petersburg merchant Berezin. According to legend, Berezin was born in Myshkin, into the family of a poor peasant. Having become a fairly large merchant-entrepreneur, as if in gratitude for good luck, Berezin “sponsored” the construction of the church.

This snow-white building with a high bell tower looks impressive from the Volga. Restoration work is currently being carried out there.

Address: Yaroslavl region; GPS: 57.79977, 38.49728

Eco ranch


Eco ranch

The farm is located 3 km from the city. Quite exotic (for central Russia) animals live here - ostriches, mini-goats, miniature cows (Hereford breed), dwarf horses.

It's good to come here with children. The ranch successfully replaces the petting zoo - the animals can be petted, fed, and photographed.

Address: Povodnevo, Yaroslavl region; GPS: 57.74754, 38.43347

How to get there?

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You won’t have any difficulties getting to the city. The settlement of Myshkin is located in the Yaroslavl region. It is 85 kilometers from Yaroslavl. You will need to travel along the Yaroslavl-Ulich highway. The movement will be carried out to the village of Churilkovo. Then you will need to take a ferry across the Volga. Check the Myshkin ferry schedule in advance.

The Yaroslavl-Myshkin bus schedule is easy to remember. There is only one car from Yaroslavl to the city. It leaves in the evening, at 17-30. Tickets can be purchased at the station. There is an option to get there with a transfer if you get off at Bolshoye Selo and transfer to another flight. Many people prefer to choose a personal car. This significantly reduces travel time.

You can get there by boat. This solution is in demand among visitors. Boarding takes place at the Northern Marine Station. The liner will travel along the canal. Moscow to Dubna, and then proceeds along the Volga. All ships are four-deck and comfortable for travel. A cruise to Myshkin will give you a lot of positive emotions.

Where to go in Myshkin and what else to see

Gallery of dolls and dollhouse miniatures


Gallery of dolls and dollhouse miniatures

A couple of blocks from the Mouse Museum is a small private gallery of dolls. It was discovered by Olga Pavlycheva in 2009, she is also the author of most of the works.

The dolls living here are very different. Children's dolls amaze with their portrait resemblance and careful execution. One of the most famous "I'm Offended" or "Sophie" is a girl about 5 years old sitting with an upset face.

The second half of the exhibition is miniatures. Visitors see small rooms with toy people and animals living there. Here is a cozy nursery with a baby in a cradle, and here is a mother mouse bathing a little mouse. The miniature rooms are fully furnished - furniture, wallpaper, carpets, there are even tea sets.

By the way, the author is a famous person; her dolls are in many foreign collections. She often gives tours of the museum. You can order her favorite toy.

Everyone likes this doll world - adults and children, boys and girls. True, adults are shy, so most visitors are families with children.

Address: Ananyinskaya street, 1, Myshkin

Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 19:00

Entrance: for adults - 150 rubles.

Mouse Palace


Mouse Palace

The tourist and educational complex “Mouse Chambers” or Mouse Palace appeared in 2008. This municipal institution is housed in an elegant building that imitates a wooden manor. Guests of the palace will enjoy a theatrical tour aimed at children aged 6–12 years.

Adults will be interested in the “bear” hall, where figurines, figurines, and images of the heraldic beast of the Yaroslavl region—the bear—are displayed. The complex also includes a mini-zoo with rodents. The palace will be of interest to both children and adults.

Address: Nikolskaya street, 4, Myshkin

Entrance: for adults - 250 rubles, for children - 200 rubles.

Museum "Myshkinsky Samokhod"


Museum "Myshkinsky Samokhod"

An open-air exhibition of ancient, if not ancient, technology. The collection began to be collected in the 90s of the 20th century. The exhibition has been operating as a museum since 2006.

Mostly cars are collected here - cars, trucks, and motorcycles. But you can see completely unexpected exhibits - an aircraft turbine, a sausage machine from the 19th century. The museum is popular with technology-savvy adults and teenagers.

Address: Uglichskaya street, 17, Myshkin

Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 17:00; Monday - closed

Museum of Peasant Architecture of Small Forms


Museum of Peasant Architecture of Small Forms

Occupies an entire city block. In essence, it is a small village. The museum began its work in 1990. Here are wooden buildings collected by local historians from all over the Myshkinsky district. You can explore barns, baths, forges, barns, chapels and even residential buildings. In words, small buildings were necessary for peasant needs in the 18th–19th centuries.

There is also a working pottery and blacksmith workshop where master classes are held. For those who love ethnography there is a lot of interesting things here.

Address: Uglichskaya street, 21, Myshkin

Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 17:00, closed on Mondays

Museum of the Capital of Pilots


Museum of the Capital of Pilots

On the most “museum” street of the city, Uglichskaya, there is a museum of the capital of pilots. In fact, this is the Myshkin Museum of History and Local Lore. And the name “capital of pilots” comes from pre-revolutionary Russia.

In the 19th century, the Volga in these places was shallower, and merchant ships risked running aground. For normal navigation it was necessary to hire an experienced pilot. These were the kind of professionals that Myshkin was famous for back then.

In addition to exhibitions dedicated to local “pilotage”, household items and crafts of Myshkin residents are collected here. The unique collection of spinning wheels attracts special attention. The museum is worth a visit for those who want to learn more about the history of the region.

Address: Uglichskaya street, 19, Myshkin

Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 17:00; Monday - closed

Museum "Makhaev Dvor"


Museum "Makhaev Dvor"

Location - an old manor on a quiet street near the city center. The entire museum is dedicated to the merchant times of Myshkin (the entire 19th century). At that time, 2.5 thousand people lived in the city, of which two hundred were merchants and only 25 nobles.

In the estate (which belonged to the merchants Makhaevs) you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of those years. The reconstructed interiors of office premises (janitor's room, cottage shop) and a merchant's residential apartment (office, living room, bedroom) are presented.

The place will appeal to adults interested in history, but younger children will find it a little boring.

Address: Ordzhonikidze street, 5, Myshkin

Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 17:00; Monday - closed

Myshkin Art Gallery


Myshkin Art Gallery

It has been welcoming visitors since 1991. The museum is located in a historical building of the 19th century - a former girls' gymnasium. The paintings are located in 9 rooms. The works of a local native, the artist Tatarinov, are presented here, more than 200 canvases in total. There are also works by various authors donated to the city.

The gallery often hosts personal exhibitions of sculptors, graphic artists and photographers. The exhibition will delight connoisseurs of landscape painting.

Address: Karl Liebknecht street, 19, Myshkin

Entrance: for adults - 60 rubles, for children - 40 rubles.

St. Nicholas Cathedral


St. Nicholas Cathedral

The building was built in 1766 at the expense of the merchant Berezin. It stands on a small hill, near Uglichskaya Street. This is the oldest stone house in the city. More precisely, the cathedral is older than the city, because Myshkin was recognized as a city only in 1777. By the way, this recognition was greatly facilitated by the same Berezin.

The cathedral is interesting as an example of mature classicism. True, the interior was significantly damaged under Soviet rule. Now the temple is operational. Services are held daily.

Address: Nikolskaya street, 2, Myshkin

Flax Museum


Flax Museum

A very small collection, located in the same building as the Felt Felt Museum. A typical exhibition “for modern city dwellers”—the production of linen clothing is literally described to visitors. Everything is told - how flax is grown, dried, crushed and carded.

The most interesting thing is to learn how the cloth was woven - the work of a spinning wheel, spindle and loom is demonstrated in the room.

Tourists can take part in a master class on making dolls from flax. And also visit a sales exhibition with finished products.

Address: Nikolskaya street, 18 A, Myshkin

Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 17:00; Monday - closed

Entrance: for adults - 100 rubles, for children - 80 rubles.

Museum of Living Crafts "Mousegorod"


Museum of Living Crafts "Mousegorod"

Operating since 1996. Several workshops (blacksmithing, pottery, glass) on Nikolskaya Street show visitors not just finished products.

Here they show in detail the process of creating, say, a cast iron grate and a glass mouse. There are also master classes for those interested. A good place for people with “hands”, who like to learn something new.

Address: Nikolskaya street, 28, Myshkin

Peter Smirnov Museum (Museum of Vodka)


Peter Smirnov Museum (Museum of Vodka)

It has been welcoming and treating visitors since 1991. The exhibition operates in a real peasant hut with a Russian stove. It should be said right away that the museum is dedicated not to the drink, but to the person. The “vodka king” of Russia was born a serf and died a millionaire. His drinks were purchased by the royal court of Russia and Sweden.

In addition to biographical materials, in the museum you can see bottles (wine and vodka), labels, glasses, and trays. Needless to say, guests can “try out” the products right at the exhibition. The museum is of interest to all adults. Entry is strictly 18+.

Address: Uglichskaya street, 21, Myshkin

Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 17:00; Monday - closed

Entrance: for adults - 100 rubles.

Museum "Orthodox Myshkin"


Museum "Orthodox Myshkin"

Private exhibition near St. Nicholas Cathedral. It was opened on the initiative of teacher Sergei Kurov in 1999. This museum has an original concept - the history and documentary evidence of Orthodox education in Tsarist Russia.

Now tourists are offered documents from Myshkin families related to the church. These could be wealthy merchants who built chapels or churches or archives of the Uspensky-Poretsky family. Many members of this family were local clergymen.

This is a place for amateur historians and anyone interested in the church past to come.

Address: pl. Nikolskaya 5, Myshkin

Brief history

The existence of the village was mentioned already in the 15th century. This information is contained in the charter of 1605, which was granted by the ruler. She was given to the boyar Danila Ivanovich Mezetsky. In the 17th century, the village was part of the Moscow Chudov Monastery. This led to the fact that over time the settlement began to increase in size.

Many buildings for economic purposes appeared - stables, warehouses, barns, mills and others. Later, the village was transferred to the department of state economy and began to be called a settlement. City status appeared in 1777. The coat of arms featured a shield.

The end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century was the heyday of the city. Various schools and colleges appeared, a public library and a printing house opened. The place became the center of fair sales. Merchants from nearby settlements came here to trade. Many products were sent to St. Petersburg.

Cultural and educational life did not stand still. They built a pedagogical college, sports organizations, museums, an art gallery, and their own weather station appeared.

A memorial cross was erected at the confluence of the Volga and Yukhot. There is an inscription on it. These are words from a legend. They say that once a gray mouse saved a great ruler from a poisonous snake. Although scientists doubt this legend, no one wanted to give up the beautiful story. In honor of the great salvation, a chapel was subsequently built. She was guarded by a watchman. The gatehouse became the first housing that appeared on this land.

Today, the compact town is visited by a large number of tourists. It attracts with stunning beauty, tranquil surroundings and an abundance of iconic food. The city is included in the Golden Ring of Russia.

FAQ

Where can you go with children in Myshkin? Museum of Felt Boots, Museum of the Mouse, Gallery of Dolls and Doll Miniatures, Palace of the Mouse, Museum "Myshkinsky Samokhod".

What attractions in Myshkin should a tourist see first? Felt Felt Museum, Assumption Cathedral, Sorrow Church, Miller's House Museum, Mouse Museum.

What sights of Myshkin can you see on your own? Victory Memorial, Merchant Chistov's Estate, City Embankment, Mahaev Dvor Museum, Myshkinsky Samokhod Museum, St. Nicholas Cathedral, Peter Smirnov Museum (Vodka Museum).

What to see in the vicinity of Myshkin? Church of the Ascension in Okhotino, Eco-rancho.

Where can you eat here?

We decided to have lunch in Uglich. A local woman named Pravdina, who works part-time as a private guide near the former walls of the Kremlin, recommended the street food bar “Opyata”. The surname turned out to be telling.

It is perfectly. Just wonderful. Volga ear. Marinated mushrooms. Pork ribs in some unprecedented sauce. Grilled quail with honey mustard sauce. Cranberry juice with pine cones. And simply wonderful coffee.

The place where simple food is exquisite, where the stomach is celebrated and taste fireworks. Highly recommend.

Best hotels in Myshkin

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