

An old water transportation sledge.

A draw well.

A valve.

A piece of the wooden water supply system.

‘Diggings’.

This is an old water supply system map.

Old manhole covers.


A great collection of lavatory pans and sinks.







This room belonged to the water supply system director.

A scary-looking dispatcher.

Plumber belongings from all times.



Awards and prizes.

A water filtering system model.

‘The museum is super cool!’
An interactive opinion book.

‘Underground St. Petersburg’. It looks more like the result of someone’s creative work rather than something which has something to do with the real water supply system.



Kind of a basement.

‘Vadik + Anya’, ‘Zenit is the champion’.



An illuminated downtown model. This one is definitely worth seeing.



So are these movies on the screens.

Location: St. Petersbursg
via lana-sator


cool museum.
I hope they have cameras on those manhole covers. Someone might steal them.
You haven’t lost your irony. Russia has a monument to rain. The U.S. has a monument to pain: it’s Wall Street.
Soviet Union had plenty of monuments to pain too. They were everywhere. Statues of Comrade Lenin and Stalin to name a few.
That’s what a museum SHOULD look like!
Life on a Mobius strip is a pain in the neck.
You have a “warped” sense of humor.
Very Interesting, thanks!