Russian Orthodox chapel in the museum of wooden architecture in Taltsy

The open-air museum of architecture in Taltsy is a wooden village with an ensemble of 17th-19th century buildings. The museum is located on the banks of the Angara River and comprises over 78 buildings of varying periods, styles, and purposes: houses, schools, churches and shops. There are also coll...

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Main Author: Dougherty, John
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Summary:The open-air museum of architecture in Taltsy is a wooden village with an ensemble of 17th-19th century buildings. The museum is located on the banks of the Angara River and comprises over 78 buildings of varying periods, styles, and purposes: houses, schools, churches and shops. There are also collections of Buryat and Evenk buildings and items dating back to the 10th century.