Like to be specific about your activities or short on time, we would be glad and are prepared to meet your objectives.
Below you can find our suggestions. It is updated on a regular basis to make sure you make the most of your travel.
Please remember to plan this part of your travel in advance, especially theater and exhibitions due to the
seasonal nature of these events and an occasional shortage of tickets for certain shows.
Museum of Regional Studies named after Mr. Grodenkov was established in 1894. It has over 144,000 items presented
by Nature, Fauna, Flora, History and Ethnography Departments featuring history and culture of many indigenous
people of the Russian Far East. Closed on Mondays.
Khabarovsk Botanical Garden was founded in 1896 as a forest nursery garden and experimental
laboratory for Khabarovsk Forestry. Today, the 27 acres garden is a home to almost 800 types of trees and bushes,
with some, found only in the Russian Far East. Open: May-October.
Far Eastern Museum of Fine Arts was opened in 1931. Among 10,000 items in displays, you will
see rare paintings of Aivazovsky, Kramskoy, Surikov as well as works of west European artists dated in 18th and
19th centuries. Closed on Mondays.
Geology museum will introduce you to a unique collection of minerals and gems collected locally.
Military-historical museum presents a collection of over 12 thousand items related to military
past of the Russian Empire and USSR.
Archaeological Museum will surprise you with famous local petroglyphs of masks,
animals, anthropomorphic images, birds made on basalt rocks in the late Stone Age (7-6 millennium B.C.).
upon request