The building is certainly not very noticeable. It doesn't stand out. The museum itself is interesting. There are a lot of old things inside. Books in various languages have been preserved. Her furniture has been preserved. But the museum itself is only 2 small rooms. The entrance is 2.50 inexpensive. There are old photos of what her house looked like when she was alive. I recommend you to visit.
I didn't like it. The entrance to walk around two small rooms on your own costs 2.5 rubles per person. The tour costs +15 rubles. It may make sense to order if you are going as a group and are specifically motivated to learn about the life of Luisa Ozheshko. There's nothing to do together in the museum, and neither are tourists. 20 rubles can be spent with great sense, so they did not book the tour. The exhibition consists of 2 small rooms with a minimum of furniture. In the first room there is a bookcase with books by Louise Ozheshko, a display cabinet, a fireplace and an armchair. In the second room there is a bookcase, an armchair, a desk, a wardrobe and chairs. As a museum employee, I can say that the exhibition is a bit boring, there is not much to see, and the design needs to be improved.
A small museum, only two rooms. The staff is nice! And the prices are inexpensive. It's interesting to see what happened then and what happens now. Come in for a few minutes)