The Museum of Soviet Life, located in a former communal apartment in Kazan, is a kind of "time machine" that carries visitors to the Soviet era.
Against the backdrop of appropriate interiors with old wiring and cast-iron batteries, the rarities of a country, that does not exist, are exhibited in the Museum of Soviet Life: a jacket made of party cards, homemade electric brush made of a soldering iron, Soviet Christmas toys, a pioneer uniform and film cameras. All the exhibits can be held in hands, examined and even tried on. A special pride of the museum is the hall of rock and roll glory, where homemade guitars, jeans with autographs, personal belongings of Russian musicians, such as Garik Sukachev, Andrey Makarevich and Sergey Shnurov are collected.