Lomonosov Museum
Lomonosov Museum Lomonosov Museum is the oldest center for studying the legacy of the Russian scientist, located in the building of the St. Petersburg Kunstkamera. The museum was founded in…
Continue readingLomonosov Museum Lomonosov Museum is the oldest center for studying the legacy of the Russian scientist, located in the building of the St. Petersburg Kunstkamera. The museum was founded in…
Continue readingMuseum of Mouse Mouse Museum is the only museum in the world dedicated to mice. It has become one of the symbols of the small town of Myshkin. The museum…
Continue readingPastila Museum in Kolomna Pastila Museum in Kolomna is a fundamentally new type of museum that combines elements of an exhibition and theater hall, a cafe and a merchant’s grocery…
Continue readingJohn Mostoslavsky’s private museum “Music and Time” Museum Music and Time is located in Yaroslavl. It is the first private museum in Russia, founded in 1993 by John Grigorievich Mostoslavsky,…
Continue readingSalikh Saidashev Museum The Saidashev Museum is located in Kazan, on Gorky Street, in a two-story house built in the early 20th century. It is dedicated to the life and…
Continue readingState Museum of Political History of Russia The Museum of Political History, called the Museum of Revolution under Soviet rule, is housed in two interconnected buildings that before the revolution…
Continue readingMuseum of Theater and Musical Art Museum of Theater and Musical Art is a multifunctional scientific, cultural and educational complex in St. Petersburg, dedicated to the history and practice of…
Continue readingMezmai Mezmay is a small village in the mountainous and forested part of the Apsheronsky District of Krasnodar Krai. In the Adygean language, its name means “forest of wild apples”….
Continue readingMuseum of Cosmonautics in Moscow Museum of Cosmonautics in Moscow is the most complete collection of models of domestic space technology in the country, the largest exposition of rarities and…
Continue readingMariinsky Palace The Mariinsky Palace (St. Isaac’s Square, 6) was a wedding gift from Emperor Nicholas I to his eldest daughter Maria for her marriage to Duke Maximilian of Leuchtenberg,…
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