The Hydroelectric Power Museum in Uglich is a truly unique place in Russia, entirely dedicated to the fascinating history of hydroelectric development. Located in the historic building of the former Volgolag administration, next to the active Uglich Hydroelectric Power Station, the museum offers a deep dive into the world of "big water" and the energy it provides.

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This modern interactive center tells the detailed story of all stages of the formation and development of hydroelectric power in the USSR and modern Russia. Visitors will learn about the outstanding engineers and scientists who contributed to this industry and get acquainted with the country's largest hydroelectric power plants. The museum's exhibition is divided into several thematic halls, each highlighting specific aspects: from the general principles of how hydroelectric stations work and their types to grand cascade river development projects.
Of particular interest are the interactive exhibits: electrified maps that clearly demonstrate the country's power system and touchscreens with rich information. Thanks to this approach, visiting the museum becomes an exciting adventure for both adults interested in technology and history and young guests taking their first steps in exploring the world of science.
The Hydroelectric Power Museum in Uglich is rightfully considered one of the most remarkable and informative museums of its kind not only in Russia but in the world, a fact repeatedly confirmed by leading experts in the field of hydropower. It is a place where history comes alive, and complex technical processes are explained in a simple and engaging way, leaving every visitor with vivid impressions and new knowledge.