House-Museum of the Arbuzov Academicians: The Magic of Science and Everyday life
Opened in September 1971, the museum dedicated to the memory of Academician A.E. Arbuzov has become an integral part of the Russian scientific heritage. In 2001, it was transformed into the House-Museum of Academicians A.E. and B.A. Arbuzov, connecting two unique scientific generations.
- Scientific greatness: The museum building, built in 1913 in the style of Russian eclecticism, has become an integral part of the color of Kazan. This architectural ensemble is a showcase not only for science, but also for the living spirit of the time.
- Famous residents: In this house, from 1916 to 1968, outstanding chemists lived and worked – Academician A.E. Arbuzov, the founder of the chemistry of organophosphorus compounds, and his son, academician B.A. Arbuzov. Ideas were born here, transformed into great discoveries.
- Life in a scientific monastery: The uniqueness of the museum lies in the fact that the household furnishings of the Arbuzov house have been preserved unchanged since the stay of famous scientists. This house is not only the walls, but also the showcase of their life, where furniture, paintings, their creations and photographs betray the atmosphere of great minds.
In the museum of the Arbuzov academicians, one can feel the heritage and traditions passed down from generation to generation among the founders of the scientific direction. Book an excursion with a visit to the Arbuzov Academicians on Tripvenue and take home unforgettable memories!