RUSSIAN
MUSEUM
The Russian Museum in St Petersburg, along with Tretiakov
Gallery in Moscow, is the largest museum of Russian art in
the world. It treasures rich collections of ancient and modern
art by Russian and Soviet painters, sculptures, and graphic
artists.
The museum was founded in 1895 in honor of Alexander III by
order of his son Nikolai II. The original collection comprised
works from the Hermitage, Gatchina Palace, Academy of Arts
Museum and private collections. In 1898 the Russian Museum
was open in the Mikhailovsky Palace, built by K. Rossi in
1819-1825.
Today the Russian Museum collections are housed in several
buildings (Mikhailovsky Palace, Mikhailovsky Castle, Marble
Palace, and Stroganov Palace). Over 400,000 exhibits represent
all the stages and all the genres of Russian art - from ancient
icons to works dating back to the end of the 20th century.
One of the most fascinating collections of the Russian Museum
is the collection of icons, which numbers more than 5,000
items. The oldest icons date back as far as the 12th century.
The museum keeps works of Old Russian applied art as well.
Some of them date to the 10th century.
The Russian Museum always runs various exhibitions dedicated
to different aspects of Russian art - from ancient to very
modern.
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Visitor
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Address: 4 Inzhenernaya Streett
Tel: (812) 595-4248
Hours: 10.00 a.m. - 5.30 p.m.
Closed: Tuesday
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