[1] It is located in the former Volga-Kama Bank Building, at 55 Bolshaya Sadovaya Street.
In the autumn of 1936, the first two sections of the Palace, science-technical and artistic, were opened for operation.
During the Second World War (1941-1945) work groups and sections of the Palace of the Pioneers were suspended during the occupation of the city by German troops.
At the Memorial complex to the Fallen Warriors the Pioneer and Komsomol Post № 1 was organized.
During the financial crisis of the 1990s employees of the Palace stayed with the institution, opened the museums "Stories of the Don Region" and "Young Defenders of the Fatherland"; established the work of new clubs: "Petit" (young journalists) and "UNECA" (Young ecologists) and opened the first summer city school for gifted children "Hope".