Nine objects of cultural heritage protected at the federal level and additionally thirty-three monuments of history and architecture of local importance are located in the town. The federal list of cultural heritage includes the following ensembles: • former
Presentation Monastery, including the
Presentation Cathedral (1688–1712), one of the five surviving
Stroganov baroque churches • former
Annunciation Cathedral (1560–1584) with the adjacent bell-tower •
Church of the Holy Mandylion (Spaso-Obydenskaya Church, 1691–1697) •
Pyankov House (19th century) The town of Solvychegodsk is classified as a historical town by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, which implies certain restrictions on construction in the historical center. The only state museum in the town, the
Solvychegodsk Museum of Art and History, is housed in the former Annunciation Cathedral. There is also a small private museum devoted to the fictional author,
Kozma Prutkov, who, according to his official biography, was born in Solvychegodsk. The town is home to a number of
balneological resorts, where
mineral springs and
silt mud from the Lake Solyanoye are used. ==References==