According to the organizers of the unusual object, the place for its location — the village of Zelenogorie (Alushta city) — was not chosen by chance. The authors wanted to create a Museum where there would be a sense of open space that can accommodate all the linguistic diversity.

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"After this understanding, the choice of a particular place became easy and natural for us — a huge amount of space and incredibly beautiful mountain valley Panagia, generously giving shelter to the village of Zelenogorie — the very place where we live for many years," says the organizer of the Museum Yevgeniy Gavrilov.

He stressed that the main mission of the Museum is to show visitors the diversity of languages of our planet, thereby expanding the horizons of perception and contribute to the understanding of the "unity of a huge human family".

The Museum presents modern and ancient writings from all over the World — on stones, birch bark, palm leaves, clay, in the form of quipu of the Incas and others.

Here you can hear the sound of more than 100 nodal languages of the lingvosphere, get acquainted with the reconstruction of the sound of languages such as Mayan, Sumerian, ancient Greek, as well as hear the languages of ancient and modern peoples of Crimea.