The V.K. Arsenyev Museum of the History of the Far East is not just a museum, but the largest federal museum-reserve in the Far East of Russia and the first local history museum in Primorye. Located in the heart of Vladivostok, it is one of the region's brightest cultural gems, carefully preserving its history and identity.

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Here, a rich exposition awaits visitors, dedicated to both the amazing nature of the Primorsky Krai and its eventful history. The museum halls house unique collections regarding the work of outstanding researchers such as M.I. Venyukov and N.M. Przhevalsky. Separate exhibitions tell the story of the city, archaeological finds, and the ethnographic heritage of indigenous peoples.
The museum's scale is impressive: it is an entire complex including three branches directly in Vladivostok and five more branches spread across other cities in the Primorsky Krai. This allows it to cover and present the history and culture of the region in all its diversity, making the museum a key center for education and the preservation of Far Eastern heritage.