Students of the Institute of Physical Culture visited the Museum of the History of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, where they were accompanied by the Institute's director Iskander Galeev and his deputy Alexander Uvakin.

The museum was established in 1976 by order of the Minister of Internal Affairs of the TASSR Salikh Yapeev. The exhibits were collected throughout the country.

The museum has a lot of uniforms, ranging from the original uniform of an NKVD officer to a modern body armor, there is even a Soviet street telephone booth that students were able to see with their own eyes.

The Museum of the History of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is not just a room with shelves: there is also an interactive hall where visitors can try on uniforms, test their knowledge of the Rules of the Road, make a sketch, and watch educational films.

For the students of the Institute of Physical Culture, it was a great opportunity to learn something new, as well as to establish themselves in their sense of justice.