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The Slantsy Museum of Local History
and Tradition opened its doors to the public in 1978. It occupies
the ground floor of an apartment house on the outskirts of
the town of Slantsy (Shales). The museum funds include 11
ths objects that are mostly corporate and private donations.
The unique materials that depict the history of shale mining
and processing in Leningrad region one day could be a foundation
for creating a new museum - Museum of Shale.
Local shale mining
was started in April 1930 giving birth to the town of Slantsy.
The museum exhibit
reveals the history of the area from the initiation of shale
industry to nowadays, describes flora and fauna of the area
including trilobites found in the mines, displays the local
archeological findings of the 12th-14th centuries and shows
shale mining and processing in detail.
The museum welcomes
up to 10 ths visitors every year. Besides exhibiting and lecturing,
the museum invites conferences, readings and meetings with
war and industry veterans. It is an active participant of
various community actions.
Since 1979 an exhibition
hall has been added to host rotating exhibits. More than 150
art and specialized displays have been arranged from the funds
of museums in St.Petersburg, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Pskov
and other Russian and foreign cities.
Another rewarding
tradition of the museum is to invite craftsmen for the folk
art and craft shows where they can exchange ideas and
share their skills.
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