Kizhi – The Kizhi State Open-Air Museum of History, Architecture, and Ethnography in Russia is one of the first open-air museums of its kind, established in 1951. It is located on the island of Kizhi in Lake Onega. It features approximately 89 wooden structures, including churches, houses, windmills, and bell towers, all of which were preserved and relocated to the island from the Karelia region. The museum’s main attraction, the Kizhi Pogost ensemble, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990.
**A simple yet inviting glimpse! “Postcard from China” sparks curiosity, and the prompt “Tuesday Take Me To…” makes it feel like an open invitation to explore, discover, and share the journey.**
**A simple yet inviting glimpse! “Postcard from China” sparks curiosity, and the prompt “Tuesday Take Me To…” makes it feel like an open invitation to explore, discover, and share the journey.**
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Thanks, nice description 🙂
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What a beautiful building.
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