
House Museum of the First Congress of the RSDLP in Minsk is a historical monument and museum dedicated to an important event in the history of Russia's political movement. In March 1898, the First Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) was held here, marking the beginning of the development of social-democratic ideas in Europe and around the world. The House Museum is located in the very center of Minsk, at 31A Independence Avenue, and is a branch of the
Дом-музей I-ого съезда РСДРП, конец XIX в.
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