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Akkerman Museum created a tactile map of the city of the late 19th century

Akkerman Museum created a tactile map of the city of the late 19th century
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The volumetric model of Akkerman of the late 19th-early 20th centuries has been added to the exposition of the Belgorod-Dniester Museum of Local Lore, within the framework of the project “History by Touch. Architectural Memories of the White City ".

Photo Copyright: Svetlana Streltsova


The model was created by the specialists of the public organisation "Pixelite Realizations" at the expense of the city budget of Belgorod-Dnestrovsk within the framework of the partnership program "Culture. Tourism. Regions ”of the Ukrainian Cultural Fund and the State Agency for Tourism Development.

Photos of the layout, which at the same time serves as a tactile map, were published by the Odessa citizen Svetlana Streltsova, author of the project "Odessa to the touch", who prepared an information plate for the layout, written in Braille.

Our regiment has arrived, it has arrived! Now there is another model of attractions in Ukraine. And now it is not the capital or the regional center, but a small town with the largest fortress in Ukraine - Belgorod-Dnestrovsky. Actually, not Belgorod-Dnestrovsky, bt Ackerman.

Svetlana Streltsova

Historical districts of the city are made on a scale of 1/1250, and the most iconic sights have been enlarged to a scale of 1/300 and are now available for acquaintance with visitors with vision problems.

They were enlarged in order to make it easier to get acquainted with their architectural features. In particular, a modest synagogue has been enlarged there, like a cake - a Greek church, a low Armenian church, a pompous Holy Ascension Cathedral, a museum itself, a former zemstvo council that looks like a real town hall and, of course, She is a fortress.

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In the spring, the model will be installed in the courtyard of the museum, and it will be available to everyone.


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