The Murmansk Regional Museum of Local Lore is situated in the heart of Murmansk, Russia, a city known for its significant port and as an administrative center of Murmansk Oblast. Founded in 1926, the museum is dedicated to the comprehensive collection, preservation, and exhibition of artifacts and exhibits related to the nature, history, and culture of the Kola Peninsula and the Arctic exploration. The building housing the museum is itself of historical value, with architectural styles that speak to the Soviet era. Inside, the museum offers a diverse collection that spans several floors, encompassing the geology, flora, and fauna of the region, as well as the history of its indigenous peoples, such as the Saami, and the development of the city of Murmansk. It also delves into the Soviet period and the region’s pivotal role in World War II, known as the Great Patriotic War in Russia. The museum is recognized as an educational and cultural hub, appealing to locals and tourists eager to learn about the Arctic and its unique heritage.