Also in 1924, it moved to its current location in the city hall, whose 18th century architecture is a symbol of Vitebsk.
The literary museum includes exhibitions of ancient illustrations and books, as well as letters, photographs, portraits, and possessions of various authors.
The Vitebsk patriots museum is located in the cellars of the former Nazi Sicherheitsdienst prison, which was in operation between 1941 and 1944.
The photographic documentary and materials tell of Vitebsk in the period of occupation, and the patriots tortured there (such as Vera Khoruzhaya).
Inside the manor are reproductions of paintings by the artist, as well as letters, documents, and a few original specimens belonging to his family.