2. Mouse MuseumMyshkin The Myshkin National Ethnographic Museum is located in the ancient town of Myshkin in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. Established in 1990, it is also uniquely known as the Mouse Museum for its collection of 2,000 mouse-related items from all over the globe. Mice made of various materials using diverse art techniques form a unique collection. Pieces have been gathered from different countries. In 1996, Myshkin held The International Festival Mouse-96. Every decade or so, when it is the Year of the Rat in the Chinese calendar, the town also holds a big celebration. The last such event was in 2008 and among the celebrants was President Dmitry Medvedev, who had a private tour of the town and was given a copy of The Town Named Mouse, an illustrated children's book in separate Russian and English edit... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Uglich KremlinUglich Uglich is a historic town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, which stands on the Volga River. Population: 34,507 ; 38,260 ; 39,975 . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Slavutych Zakarpattya, Polyana, Ukraine, HD Review
Book it now! Save up to 20% - Featuring free Wi-Fi in all public areas, Slavutych Zakarpattya offers rooms in Polyana, 0.9 miles from the centre. Massages and BBQ facilities are available on site. All the classic-style rooms come with a TV, fridge and a private bathroom. Some have a seating area. The on-site Slavutyc Restaurant serves Ukrainian and Hungarian cuisine. Slavutych Zakarpattya is a 15-minute drive from Svalyava Train Station. Gora Medvezha Ski Slope is 1.2 miles away.