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Russian Museum
Adress: Ul Inzhenernaya, 4/2
Metro: Nevsky pr.
The State Russian Museum is the world's largest museum of Russian art. It is located
in the very center of St Petersburg, just of the city's central magisterial, Nevsky Prospekt.
The museum is housed in the former Mikhailovsky Palace, a stunning monument of Empire architecture.
The collection of the Russian Museum numbers some 400,000 works and covers the entire history
of Russian fine art from the tenth century to the present day. It reflects virtually every form and
genre of art in Russia, including a unique collection of Old Russian icons, works of painting,
graphic art and sculpture, decorative and applied art, folk art and numismatics, as well as the
world's finest collection of Russian avaunt-garde.
The State Russian Museum is home of the world's largest collection of Russian fine art.
The museum is housed in four palaces located in the historical center of St. Petersburg.
Together, these buildings present a retrospective panorama of Russian architecture - Baroque
(Stroganov Palace), early and late Neoclassicism (Marble Palace, St. Michael's Palace). From
Nevsky Prospect - The central magistral of St. Petersburg - you can enjoy the image of beautiful
building, both monumental and light, with gracious portico of classic Corinthis order. Here, on
the Art Square, in the Former Palace of Grand Duke Michail Pavlovich ( "Mikhailovsky Palace") are
displaced the main compositions and founds of museum. If you walk from the main building up to the
Nevsky Prospect and then turn to the right, you can see the plastic front of the oldest Stroganov Palace,
named after its owners, the Stroganov famile.
Then you can have a wonderful trip upon embankment of the Moika river. When you come to the Mars Square,
you can see to the left the Marble Palace, built in the late Neoclassicism style. And to the right you can
see the romantic silhouette of St. Michael's (Engineers) Castle.
The Stroganov Palace, Marble Palace and St.Michael's Castle were awarded to Russian Museum between 1989
and 1994. All three buildings were then in need of urgent repairs. The already restored rooms of the palaces
are now home to both permanent and temporary exhibitions. Further restoration restoration work on these unique
monuments of Russian architecture is currently underway.
The State Russian museum in St. Petersburg is a treasure-house of world importance, where all the wealth and
variety of Russian figurative art is superbly represented. However, it would hardly be an exaggeration to say
that visiting public associate this Museum first and foremost with its famous picture gallery. Indeed, it was
the picture gallery that formed the core of the Museum during the period of its foundation in 1895-97 and over
the next decade or so. Later on the Museum amassed various collections of sculpture, graphics, and objects of
decorative and applied art which were just as important, but for all their richness it is still the picture
gallery that enjoys the greatest popularity.
The new collection thus amassed in the Russian Museum toward the close of the nineteenth century ranked with
such treasure-houses of Russian painting as the Tretyakov Gallery and the Rumiantsev Museum in Moscow, and
Academy of Art in St. Petersburg. Each of these older collections had its own distinctive feature, reflecting
the aesthetic principles which had underlain the selection of new entries. Similar factors determined the Russian
Museum's activities in the first ten years after its inception. The Museum was run under the supervision of the
Board of Directors of the Academy of Art and remained totally dependent on the Ministry of the Imperial Court.
The Grand Duke Georgi Mikhailovich was designated as the "most august director" of the Museum, while Albert Benois,
professor of the Academy of Arts, and Pavel Briullov, academician, were made curators of the collections
(in 1901 Benois was replaced by the genre painter K. Lemokh). The Russian Museum collection almost doubled in
size during the first ten years of its existence.
Invite to excursion. Russian Museum Duration-3 hours.Call: +7-812-982-11-77
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* ALL PRICES ARE LISTED IN EURO AND INCLUDE:
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museum entrance tickets
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