The museum collection includes several sections: they are dedicated to the small motherland of Robert Rozhdestvensky — the history of Kosikha; to his parents — Vera and Stanislav Petkevich; and to his first literary steps. The exhibits tell us about Rozhdestvensky’s collaborations with Soviet composers, whose songs with lyrics by Rozhdestvensky received immense popularity. Visitors can take a look at the poet’s personal belongings — his collection of wristwatches, postcards of Moscow, his vinyl collection, and many fan letters. The museum also displays a Rozhdestvensky’s poem which has never been published — it was found in the Grigoriev family archives in Moscow.
Exhibits are marked with AR stickers for identification purposes.