Located within the Church of the Entry into Jerusalem, this museum highlights Totma’s unlikely contributions to marine exploration (one-fifth of all Russian mid-18th-century expeditions originated here) and the discovery of strategic islands off Alaska. The church itself was built from donations from returning Totma-based seamen and is constructed to give the odd sensation of being at sea.
Seafarers’ Museum
Northern European Russia
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
0.71 MILES
Enough to give a taste of its former grandeur, the evocative remains of this monastery are bleakly derelict, in sharp contrast to the beautifully tended…
0.68 MILES
Beyond the beautifully proportioned Church of the Nativity of Christ (Церковь Рождества Христова) and just off ul Lenina, this small log house is the…
Church of the Entry into Jerusalem
Totma's most striking church, with six onion domes and a partially-restored interior. Dates from 1774.
Nearby Northern European Russia attractions
1. Church of the Entry into Jerusalem
Totma's most striking church, with six onion domes and a partially-restored interior. Dates from 1774.
0.68 MILES
Beyond the beautifully proportioned Church of the Nativity of Christ (Церковь Рождества Христова) and just off ul Lenina, this small log house is the…
0.71 MILES
Enough to give a taste of its former grandeur, the evocative remains of this monastery are bleakly derelict, in sharp contrast to the beautifully tended…
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