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This
house
was
given
by
the
Soviet
government
to
the
inventor
Korolev.
The
house
was
built
specifically
for
Korolev
as
a
sign
of
state
recognition
of
his
services.
Korolev
launched
the
first
artificial
Earth
satellite
and
carried
out
the
flight
of
the
first
cosmonaut
into
space.
Korolev
lived
in
this
house
for
the
last
7
years
of
his
life.
The
museum
preserves
the
belongings
and
interior
of
the
Korolev
family,
as
if
Korolev
and
his
wife
were
gone
for
a
short
time.
Things
from
the
middle
of
the
last
century
have
been
preserved
here
and
it
looks
like
a
museum
of
that
time.
However,
there
was
a
lot
I
didn't
like.
Firstly,
the
museum
is
surrounded
by
a
fence
and
access
to
the
house
is
only
possible
through
a
door
that
is
locked
with
an
electric
lock.
On
the
territory
you
will
be
met
by
a
security
guard
who
will
demand
a
ticket
and
the
conversation
will
be
as
if
you
were
interrupting
him.
Secondly,
the
museum
does
not
have
an
audio
guide.
The
guide
only
serves
ready-made
groups.
Group
excursions
are
not
available
by
session.
This
is
a
very
big
disadvantage;
now
in
most
museums
you
can
form
a
group
online.
Walking
through
the
rooms
without
an
audio
guide
and
without
a
guide
is
very
boring
and
takes
10
minutes
of
time.
People
who
were
not
interested
in
the
history
of
the
space
program
will
not
understand
or
be
interested.
Thirdly,
you
will
not
be
able
to
walk
through
the
rooms,
since
they
are
blocked
off
with
a
rope.
You
will
only
be
able
to
look
through
the
doors.
This
is
just
terrible,
museums
don’t
do
that.
It
is
clear
that
the
museum
wants
to
preserve
the
exhibition,
but
the
museum
was
created
for
this
purpose,
so
that
people
could
touch
history,
visit
the
place,
and
not
stand
next
to
it.
I
advise
the
museum
management
to
turn
to
the
experience
of
the
Vasnetsov
House
Museum,
many
rooms
there
are
open.
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