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Irbit State Motorcycle Museum

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The Irbit State Motorcycle Museum was created as a State Museum of the Russian Federation to protect the former IMZ Factory Museum from sale and dispersal.[1] The museum was officially opened on June 25, 2004, as the Irbit Motorcycle Museum.[2] The keystone of the museum was the collection of the Design Department of the IMZ factory acquired by local authorities in 2002. It is temporarily housed in a building at 100a Ulitsa Soviestskaya, in Irbit, while a permanent home is built in Ulitsa Lenina. It received the status of a State Museum of the Russian Federation on January 1, 2006. The museum contains an extensive collection of production, racing and prototype bikes from the IMZ-Ural Factory as well as many foreign models from a wide range of manufacturers. The collection is unique in its display of the development of the Russian heavy motorcycle.

Its current director is Alexandr Ilyitch Bulanov, a notable historian in the town of Irbit as well as a Guinness Book of Records-holder for Ural motorcycles.

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  1. ^ Katsoni, Vicky; Segarra-Oña, Marival (2019-01-31). Smart Tourism as a Driver for Culture and Sustainability: Fifth International Conference IACuDiT, Athens 2018. Springer. pp. 229–231. ISBN 978-3-030-03910-3.
  2. ^ Garrett, Jerry (2006-09-17). "From Siberia With Sidecar: Riding a Red Army Time Machine". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-01-25.