Various events for children were held in the Kirillo-Belozersky museum-reserve from March 23 through 31, 2013, within the framework of the program “Hurrah! We have vacation!” aimed at the organization of kid’s rest during holidays. A playing program “Magic box” was arranged in the conference hall. Interactive tours “Town of ancient craftsmen” and “World of bells” were conducted in the Refectory and the Treasury Chamber. Interesting master-classes “Bird of happiness”, “Art of decoupage”, “Folk doll”, “Spring flowers” and “Making of chain mail” were delivered for boys and girls. All events were prepared by the employees of the Development Department of the Kirillo-Belozersky museum-reserve and the Museum of town and district history.
History of the region based on the materials of archeological excavations” is being opened on the lowest floor of the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple with the refectory. It is the first full exhibition representing archaeology of the Belozersk district in the Vologda Region. Materials of the monastery archeology are displayed for the first time in our region. More than 4000 archeological objects dating back to different chronological periods are represented there: from the Mesolithic period (9000 B.C.) till the late Middle Ages.
At the end of the 20th – early 21st century considerable restoration work has been carried out in the Kirillo-Belozersky museum-reserve. Museumfication of the monuments is being realized at the same time. One of the most interesting architectural buildings of the Kirillo-Belozersky monastery is the Monks’ cells. In the process of its restoration architects and restorers managed to discover complicated structure of this dwelling house of the 17th-19th centuries.
Exhibitions dedicated to the folk applied art and handicrafts of the Belozersk district are placed in the spacious vaulted chambers of the monastery cook-house of the 16th century. An important place is occupied by wood-carving, ceramics, peasant embroidery, weaving, lace-making and a folk female costume of the 19th-early 20th centuries.
03.04.2013
Children attended master-classes and tours during spring vacation