

The nomad culture museum — one of the most interesting and the most interesting museums in Moscow! ==History==It was founded in 'nbsp; in 2003 by the well-known Ethnographer in 'nbsp; and by Constantin Kuxin, a traveller. The museum’s exhibition consists of nomad residents: yurt, Jarang and chums — in daily guided tours and lectures on home, religion, and stories of different peoples. The uniqueness of the exhibition is that tour guides are the most difficult places on the planet. They learned their knowledge, first of all, not out of book, a out of real experience of observation.


The position of the museum is that every guest is a member of the regional expedition, a every tour of — experience of visiting distant (exotic) tribes and territories. Mission of the museum — popularization of nomadic cultures among children and adults, and also drawing attention to Ethnography as k & laquao; fashioned& raquao; science. The current target audience of ICC — are middle-class families with children from 8 years old. The purpose of rebranding was to attract young people (18-35 year) and not to push the current c/a.
Foundation of style — pictograms printed by potatoes. They have selected a number of topics related to the life and existence of nomads: dwellings, landscapes, plants, animals, transport, and the simulating of peoples.
The pictograms are supplemented by illustrations drawn by the carcass. It’s done in the stylistics of cave art and it’s divided into the it’s a story group in the it’s the main areas of nomad life: hunting, fishing, nomad, and cultural life.
The museum’s profile is accompanied by a guideline collected in the format of the interactive presentation. Its concept is in the a shift in the direction of the skull: vertical guideline leaves between sections, and horizontalally — within sections.