Museum reserve
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In Russia and former Soviet Union, a museum reserve, museum preserve or museum zapovednik (Russian: музей-заповедник) is an official type of open-air museums, which, in addition to the items of exhibition, includes a territory with architectural, historical, and natural monuments, and other places of interest which have a protected status of zapovednik (preserve). The term "museum zapovednik" as an official status was introduced in the Soviet Union in 1958–1959.[1] Their official status in post-Soviet Russia was put in law in 2011.[2]
A similar concept exists in some other post-Soviet states.
For the first time the term "zapovednik" was used in the name "Государственный заповедник 'Пушкинский уголок'", established in 1922, now Mikhaylovskoye Museum Reserve.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ МУЗЕИ-ЗАПОВЕДНИКИ, Russian Museum Encyclopedia.
- ^ Изменения в Закон о Музейном фонде РФ и музеях в РФ; in particular, it introduced Article 261: Музеи-заповедники.
- ^ СПИСОК МУЗЕЕВ-ЗАПОВЕДНИКОВ РФ