The Perm Local History Museum, established in 1890, is a significant cultural institution in Perm, Russia, showcasing the history, art, and nature of the Perm region. Occupying a grand building that once belonged to the Meshkov family, the museum's architecture itself is an artifact, reflecting the Neo-Byzantine style with modern twists. Its comprehensive collection includes archaeological finds, ancient Russian art, numismatic materials, and ethnographic artifacts that offer insights into the life of the Perm people and the surrounding Ural region. A focal point of the museum is the display of the Permian period fossils, an era named after Perm, which highlight the geological importance of the area. The museum also features contemporary exhibits, regularly updating to reflect new historical findings and cultural developments. Its educational programs and interactive displays make it an important resource for both locals and tourists interested in the Perm region's heritage.