Artkommunalka Residence Museum. Yerofeyev and others" – a kind of "time machine
As you climb to the second floor, you find yourself in a different era – the one that Vladimir Vysotsky sang about: “Everyone lived on an equal footing, with a corridor system: there was only one toilet for thirty-eight rooms.” The rooms are smaller, but the atmosphere of Soviet life has been recreated down to the smallest detail. For example, in the Komsomolka’s room, you can literally feel the air of Soviet youth by holding a bottle of Krasnaya Moskva. During the tour, you will learn about the lives and personal stories of former residents, creating a true “communal Odyssey.” After a detailed tour of the apartment and its past, you will be invited to the heart of the communal living space, the kitchen. Here, serious neighborhood battles and social issues were resolved. The hospitable hosts will treat you to their signature sausages with green peas and offer you tea with crackers and sweets. The inclusion of Venedikt Erofeev in the museum's name is not accidental. The writer studied at the Kolomna Pedagogical Institute and worked as a loader in the wine and vodka department of a store located on the