
I have never been on a tour of any of the american space centers so if i am in error feel free to correct me, i am going off of what my star city guide told us. I was also allowed to take pictures of everything
Star City itself doesnt really have a museum associated with it, the tour you go on is actually walking through the training facilities. The russian equivalent to camps TCF is actually divided between several buildings. my tour started in the one which houses the soyuz simulators, while in there cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev from expedition 1 was training for another mission to the ISS. His shoes were outside the simulator, a tradition started back with Gagarin. Next we went to the "hydro-basin" the russian UAT where there were 2 cosmonauts practicing for an eva on their upcoming mission. From there we went to the hangar that NASA doesnt want people to see, the training mockups of the russian components from the ISS, from what i was told NASA still doesnt want people to be able to view the components but we got to see them anyway. Finally we were taken into another hanger where the main parts of the Mir station were kept, we were actually allowed to go inside the Mir sim to take pictures and look around.
I am working as quickly as i can on the webpage and will hopefully have that up for you all to view very soon.