Avtomotovelofototeleradio Museum

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Big name for a small museum but worthwhile for anyone with a wistful soft spot for the days of Soviet mass production. This octagonal building near the main bridge over the river (on the city-centre side) houses some wonderful Soviet classic cars (Trabant, Zaporozhets, Moskvich, Lada), as well as clunky old Soviet TVs, radios, gramophones, cameras and other assorted junk.


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