The Iron Museum is one of the most unusual and memorable attractions in the ancient city of Pereslavl-Zalessky in Russia. This unique private museum, founded by entrepreneur Andrey Vorobyov and open to visitors since 2002, is entirely dedicated to the history of this simple but indispensable household item. The museum is cozily housed in a historic 19th-century building, which adds a special charm to its atmosphere.

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The museum's collection features over 200 irons from all over the world, telling visitors the fascinating story of their evolution. Here you can see not only the familiar metal irons but also their predecessors, such as wooden "rubels"—ancient tools for ironing coarse linen fabrics. A highlight of the collection is the smallest exhibit—an iron weighing only 10 grams, skillfully crafted by a Tula master in the mid-19th century.
The Iron Museum quickly became one of the most popular and recognizable landmarks in Pereslavl-Zalessky. It attracts tourists with its unique theme and the opportunity to interact with the history of everyday life in an engaging way. A creative atmosphere surrounds the museum: here you can find souvenir shops with original crafts and even humorous inscriptions on the fence, making your visit even more entertaining and memorable.