S. P. Korolev Museum of the History of Cosmonautics
A poster from 1963 was used in the design .
Museum exposition
The Museum of the History of Cosmonautics named after Sergei Pavlovich Korolev was inaugurated on April 12, 1988 in SBOU Secondary School No. 58, also named after the great Scientist and Engineer. Then the ribbon was solemnly cut, which is still kept in the museum.
Our exhibits:
A copy of the bust «S.P. Korolev», located in the Museum of Cosmonautics and Rocket Technology named after V.P. Glushko in the Peter and Paul Fortress. It was donated to the museum by the scientist's daughter, Natalia Koroleva. The bust is made of bronze and marble and has a commemorative plaque.
Photo of St. Petersburg from the ISS, taken and handed over to the Museum by Hero of the USSR and Russia, honorary citizen of St. Petersburg, cosmonaut Sergey Krikalev.
The space emblem of the school, which was in orbit from October 14, 2020 to April 17, 2021, together with members of the Russian ISS crew consisting of Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov.
A container with earth and a photo from the Baikonur cosmodrome, presented on April 12, 2018, on the 30th anniversary of the school Museum, by Oleg Petrovich Mukhin, Vice-President of the North-Western Interregional Public Organization of the Russian Cosmonautics Federation.
Medal «50th anniversary of the first human flight into space».
Originals of drawings and drawings by Sergei Pavlovich Korolev.
Souvenir medal autographed by Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin from the original material of spaceships, donated to the museum by its first head Lyudmila Pavlovna Ovchinnikova.
A particle of the SOYUZ-T11 spacecraft, whose crew included Rakesh Sharma.
Samples of space food, a collection of badges dedicated to the conquest of space, a collection of books about cosmonautics with gift signatures of authors and donors, and much more. One of the books - "The First Cosmonaut of Planet Earth" - was donated to the museum by pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union Georgy Mikhailovich Grechko in 2008.
A book of honorary guests of the museum with the wishes and signatures of many famous scientists and cosmonauts.