The Lukomorye House of Fairy Tales




Moscow Oblast

Contact information

Moscow region, Kolomna, Komsomolskaya st., Building 7a

Tel.: +7 (985) 963-86-05 – Ekaterina, +7 (898) 599-070-50 – Evgeny

E-mail: dslukomore@inbox.ru

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Operating hours

Mon-Fri: 10:00 – 17:00;

Sat., Sun..: from 10:00 to the last visitor

Ticket price

Admission — 400 rubles.

Workshop — 150 rubles.

The founder, owner and director of the museum

Evgeny Anatolyevich Golovin

The founder, owner and director of the museum

Ekaterina Sergeevna Golovina

Founded

2020

About museum

In a land far, far away, in the city of Kolomna, at the Drunken Riverbend right before the Moscow River flows into the Oka, there stands the Lukomorye House of Fairy Tales. The Golovins, Ekaterina Sergeevna and Evgeny Anatolyevich, have been engaged in the restoration of the life and weaponry of Ancient Russia for a long time. They saw creating a museum where everyone, no matter the age, could immerse themselves into a fairytale as a follow-up of their hobby. That’s how the Lukomorye House of Fairy Tales came to be, a place where replicas of everyday life objects and weapons and authentic antiquities are displayed together. Children and adults learn about the Russian folk tale and then enter the fairy tale world to repeat the journey of Ivan Tzarevich for themselves from start to finish.

The Lukomorye House of Fairy Tales is an interactive space where guests learn about the Russian folk tale, its origin, and characters and then become those characters. After the visit to the fairy tale land, guests are offered herbal tea and sweets and invited to make the traditional Lesovichka doll as a souvenir.

The Lukomorye House of Fairy Tales is also a platform where artists and music can make their creative projects come true. Our Fairy Tale House hosts interactive performances festive programs, birthdays, field events.

The collection contains reconstructed items and originals: antique household items such as 3 irons, a washboard, 4 spinning wheels, wooden and clay tableware, baskets, wooden rakes and shovels; chain mail, helmet, swords, bow, and much more.