The I. Y. Slovtsov Museum Complex is not just a museum, but a true treasure trove of culture and history located in the heart of Tyumen, one of Russia's significant cities. As one of the oldest and largest museums in Siberia, it was founded in 1879. Originally conceived as a multidisciplinary institution, the museum harmoniously combined local history and scientific research, laying the foundation for its rich and fascinating history.

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Today, the I. Y. Slovtsov Museum Complex is housed in an impressive modern seven-story building with a total area of 29,000 square meters. Visitors can enjoy more than 10 spacious exhibition halls, ensuring there is an exhibit for everyone. In addition to exhibition spaces, the complex includes a 300-seat amphitheater and various service areas for maximum guest comfort.
The museum's greatest assets are undoubtedly its unique and diverse collections. Visitors can see rare paintings, graphics, and sculptures, exquisite decorative and applied arts, as well as rich ethnographic materials, ancient books, and historical weapons. Notably, as early as the 19th century, the quality of these collections was compared to those of leading European museums, and they continue to fascinate art and history enthusiasts from around the world today.