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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.

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08.11.2013

The exhibition “Magic of Bobbins” was opened on the ground floor of the Refectory of the Kirillo-Belozersky museum-reserve. It presents 30 articles from the museum collection: various table-clothes, napkins, panels and pieces of clothing made by lace-makers of the famous factory “Snowflake” (Vologda) and N.A. Sverdlova (Vladimir).

The Vologda lace has a rich history. The earliest lace articles which have come down to us date back to the 17th century. The lace made of gold and silver threads decorated rich secular clothes and church vestments. Lace making turned into trade in the middle of the 19th century. Hundreds and later thousands of women made lace in the vast Vologda province and the neighbouring districts of the Novgorod province.

The lace-making art of Vologda continued developing in the 20th century. Since 1918, lace-makers started to unite in artles under the direction of the Artelsoyuz, then the Vologda Lace Union which was reorganized in the Vologda Lace Association “Snowflake” in the early 1960s.

Preserving the tradition of the Vologda lace, professional designers and talented lace-makers create extraordinary works, modern in their form and artistic performance, which are used in our life.

The exhibition presents oeuvres of a galaxy of gifted artists: V.D. Veselova, G.N. Mamrovskaya, A.N. Rakcheeva, N.V. Veselova, M.Y. Palnikova, T.N. Smirnova, and E.Y. Khumala. They designed articles for mass production and unique exhibition panels.

The breadth of artistic subjects and motives was reflected in the works of the leading artists of the Lace Association “Snowflake”. Nature and architectural masterpieces are subject to the complicated interweaving of threads.

The gloves made by V.D. Veselova, one of the most famous Vologda’s lace-makers, are displayed in the museum. They are notable for fineness of netting and refinement of execution. Works of Vera Dmitrievna continue the family tradition. Articles created by her daughter N.V. Veselova can be also seen in this exhibition.

Artists, masters-experimenters, technicians making copies, and lace-makers were repeatedly awarded for high artistic level of the works and execution: they received medals and diplomas at different fairs and exhibitions in our country and abroad. Most of the creators whose works are displayed in the museum are members of the Union of Russian Artists. G.N. Mamrovskaya and A.N. Rakcheeva are Honoured Artists of Russia.