Russian Tours - Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
The Russian Museum is the largest collection of Russian fine art spanning over 8 centuries. The collection includes works from the best known Russian artists including Ghe, Repin and Altman. Anyone interested in art or Russian history should add this to a tour with Express to Russia. Visit the website to start organising your journey of a lifetime:
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The State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia
The State Russian Museum is having the largest collection of Russian fine art in Saint Petersburg.
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The State Hermitage Museum , St-Petersburg, Russia ( Ultra 4K)
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Le musée de l’Ermitage , St Petersbourg ,Russie , situé au cœur de Saint-Pétersbourg, au bord de la Neva, est le plus grand musée du monde en termes d'objets exposés (plus de 60 000 pièces y sont exposées dans près de 1 000 salles tandis que près de 3 millions d’objets sont conservés dans les réserves).
Le musée présente, à côté de nombreuses pièces de l’Antiquité, une collection d’œuvres d’art européen de la période classique qui compte parmi les plus belles au monde. Parmi les œuvres exposées, figurent des peintures de maîtres hollandais et français comme Rembrandt, Rubens, Henri Matisse et Paul Gauguin. On y trouve également deux peintures à l'huile de Léonard de Vinci ainsi que trente et une peintures de Pablo Picasso. Le musée emploie 2 500 personnes et utilise l'aide de nombreux stagiaires gérés par le Service des volontaires du musée de l'Ermitage. Les bâtiments abritant le musée de l’Ermitage constituent un des principaux ensembles du centre de Saint-Pétersbourg qui est classé au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO.
THE STATE HERMITAGE MUSEUM
The State Hermitage is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia. One of the largest and oldest museums in the world, it was founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great and has been open to the public since 1852. Its collections, of which only a small part is on permanent display, comprise over three million items,[3] including the largest collection of paintings in the world. The collections occupy a large complex of six historic buildings along Palace Embankment, including the Winter Palace, a former residence of Russian emperors. Apart from them, the Menshikov Palace, Museum of Porcelain, Storage Facility at Staraya Derevnya and the eastern wing of the General Staff Building are also part of the museum. The museum has several exhibition centers abroad. The Hermitage is a federal state property. Since 1990, the director of the museum has been Mikhail Piotrovsky.
Русский Музей, Ст. Петербург. The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Государственный Русский музей — крупнейший музей русского искусства в мире.
На 1 января 2015 года собрание Русского музея составило 410 945 единиц хранения. В это число входят произведения живописи, графики, скульптуры, нумизматики, декоративно-прикладного и народного искусства, а также архивные материалы.
Михайловский дворец:
Назван по имени первого владельца — Великого Князя Михаила Павловича. В 1819—1825 годах построен по проекту архитектора К. И. Росси. В 1895 году приобретён в государственную казну после смерти Великого Князя Михаила Павловича и передан вновь образованному «Русскому музею Императора Александра III» В 1895—1898 перестроен архитектором В. Ф. Свиньиным под музей. В 1898 — во дворце открыт «Русский музей Императора Александра III». Общая площадь — 24173 кв. м.
Михайловский (Инженерный) замок:
Назван в честь Архангела Михаила — покровителя Дома Романовых. В 1797—1801 годах построен по проекту архитекторов В. И. Баженова и В. Бренны. В течение 40 дней прослужил резиденцией Императора Павла I. 11 марта 1801 года Павел I был убит в замке участниками дворцового переворота. В 1801—1823 — передан под жилые квартиры. В 1823—1917 — во дворце размешено Николаевское Инженерное училище, давшее ему новое название — «Инженерный замок». В 1917 — размещены многочисленные организации арендаторы. В 1994 году — полностью передан Русскому музею. Общая площадь — 21402 кв. м.
Летний сад:
В 2004 году включен в состав Русского музея. Включает в себя территорию сада, коллекцию мраморных скульптур (92 единицы хранения), Летний дворец Петра I, Чайный домик, Кофейный домик.
The State Russian Museum (formerly the Russian Museum of His Imperial Majesty Alexander III) is the largest depository of Russian fine art in Saint Petersburg. It is also one of the largest museums in the country.
The museum was established on April 13, 1895, upon enthronement of Nicholas II to commemorate his father, Alexander III. Its original collection was composed of artworks taken from the Hermitage Museum, Alexander Palace, and the Imperial Academy of Arts. After the Russian Revolution of 1917, many private collections were nationalized and relocated to the Russian Museum. These included Kazimir Malevich's Black Square.
The main building of the museum is the Mikhailovsky Palace, a splendid Neoclassical residence of Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich, erected in 1819-25 to a design by Carlo Rossi on Square of Arts in St Petersburg. Upon the death of the Grand Duke the residence was named after his wife as the Palace of the Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna, and became famous for its many theatrical presentations and balls.
Some of the halls of the palace retain the Italianate opulent interiors of the former imperial residence. Other buildings assigned to the Russian museum include the Summer Palace of Peter I (1710–14), the Marble Palace of Count Orlov (1768–85), St Michael's Castle of Emperor Paul (1797–1801), and the Rastrelliesque Stroganov Palace on the Nevsky Prospekt (1752–54).
Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg
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The State Russian Museum (Russian: Государственный Русский музей), formerly the Russian Museum of His Imperial Majesty Alexander III (Russian: Русский Музей Императора Александра III) is the largest depository of Russian fine art in Saint Petersburg. It is also one of the largest museums in the country.
Soviet Lifestyle Museum. USSR Things. St Petersburg, Russia
Soviet Lifestyle Museum contains the things of 70-80s, which were present in the life of almost every Soviet Union person. Over 1,600 original exhibits in 6 thematic halls of the Museum.
The Soviet household appliances, TV, photo and audio equipment, electronics, vinyl collections, music instruments, clothing, toys, games, groceries, drinks, perfume, banknotes and coins, personal documents, and many more.
Russian Vodka Museum│ St. Petersburg, Russia
There is no better way to get to know Russians like having a shot of their signature drink - Vodka. So in this week's episode, we sent Vera to the Russian Vodka Museum to give us a taste of where one of the world's favorite spirit comes from and what you should drink it with.
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The Russian Museum Saint Petersburg Russia: Tour The Ivan Aivazovsky Paintings
The Russian Museum In Saint Petersburg Russia. Take this short tour of the Russian Museum In Saint Petersburg that has the largest collection of Russian art in the world. The Russian museum has a number of Ivan Aivazovsky paintings as well as other famous Russian artists. If you are looking for Russian art, you will not find very much of it in the Hermitage Museum. The Hermitage Museum is mostly art from other countries so if you are in St. Petersburg Russia, you must visit the Russian Museum to get experience what Russian art is really like. With a visit to the Russian Museum you also get the added benefit of seeing the Mikhailovsky Palace which houses the Russian Museum.
RUSSIAN MUSEUM, St.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA IN 4K
RUSSIAN MUSEUM, St.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA IN 4K
Russian Museum St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg, Russia
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While sailing the Baltic Sea on the Emerald Princess I took a 2-day deluxe shore excursion in St. Petersburg, Russia. My tour included Peter and Paul Fortress, Petergof, Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood, St. Isaac Cathedral, and the Hermitage Museum. The highlight of our visit was the Imperial Reception at Catherine Palace. We also took a scenic boat cruise on the rivers and canals of the city.
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Museum of Political history of Russia in Saint Petersburg
Today we are visiting the museum of political history of Russia. It’s a really interesting place because it shows all the history from the end of 19th century and up to modern times.It shows the Russian revolution and the impact that it had on the world history and then shows different periods of Soviet life from start to the end.
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Saint Petersburg - Walking Hermitage - Russia / Санкт-Петербург 4К
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THE WINTER PALACE and STATE HERMITAGE MUSEUM, St PETERSBURG, RUSSIA
(See also St ISAAC'S CATHEDRAL The symbolic site of the October 1917 Revolution, and arguably the most iconic building in the city, the Winter Palace started life in 1764 as the primary residence of the Tsars and is today the main part of one of the world's greatest art museums, with over 3 million exhibits. (4 June 2010)
Travel Guide Saint Petersburg, Russia - Faberge Museum
Faberge Museum in St. Petersburg was founded to preserve, study, and promote Russia's cultural heritage as well as to develop the city's extensive network of museums. The museum's collection contains the world's largest collection of works by Carl Faberge, including nine of the famous Imperial Easter Eggs, regarded not only as the finest jeweled works of art but also as unique historical artifacts. The museum's collection also includes decorative and applied works made by the Russian masters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The museum is located in the Shuvalov Palace on the Fontanka River - one of the most beautiful palaces in St. Petersburg.
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Kunstkamera. Saint Petersburg. Real Russia ep.131 (4K)
The Kunstkamera was the first museum in Russia. Established by Peter the Great and completed in 1727, the Kunstkammer Building hosts the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography with a collection of almost 2,000,000 items. It is located on the Universitetskaya Embankment in Saint Petersburg, facing the Winter Palace.
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???? Museum of Soviet ARCADE MACHINES (Budget Travel Russia) {St. Petersburg, RUSSIA}
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Vintage Soviet arcade machines are no longer relegated to the relics of forgotten electronics. Tucked away from the main sights along Nevsky Street in St. Petersburg, a converted warehouse contains refurbished arcade games honoring USSR technology.
Dozens of vintage Soviet arcade machines are on display at which to be admired, gawked and yes, played in this interactive museum. While it is said the technology of the USSR was always behind the West, and these games would be a prime example, these video games, pinballs and tabletop sports still display a level of technological sophistication that made them fun to play decades ago and even more enjoyable today with their nostalgia.
Matt captures some of the Museum's exuberance and even tries his hand at pulling the Giant Turnip. You have to be there to get it.
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Russian Railway Museum in St Petersburg, Russia. Steam Trains, Locomotives and Railcars
Russian Railway Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia is one of the world's largest railway museums. Opened in October, 2017.
It is located behind the Baltiysky Railway Station of St Petersburg. In an old locomotive depot building and an eye-catching modern building. These two buildings connected with a suspension bride to make a single structure. Also there is a big area around the buildings.
Museum tours include visiting a collection of rare and legendary steam trains, diesel locomotives, electric locomotives, railcars and other rolling stock.
Passenger steam locomotive C.68, mail carriage, pre-revolutionary suburban car, freight and passenger locomotives, ice-cooled refrigerator car for carrying Siberian butter, tank car for petroleum products, fireless steam locomotive, motor coach, Red Arrow (Moscow - Saint Petersburg) train, high-speed electric train Sokol-250, railway artillery mount TM-3-12, mobile missile system module Molodets (Scalpel) and many more.
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Faberge Museum St Petersburg Russia Virtual Tour
Faberge Museum St Petersburg Russia Virtual Tour: See the largest collection of Faberge Eggs as well as other Carl Fabergé. If you can't visit the Faberge Museum in St Petersburg, then this virtual tour is the next best thing.
The Link of Times collection is made up of 4,000 works of decorative and fine arts, including works of gold and silver, paintings, porcelain, and bronze works.
The collection, which has evolved over the course of a decade and continues to grow, is being presented to the public for the first time in the magnificent Shuvalov Palace in St. Petersburg, which was restored by the Link of Times.
Malcom Forbes: The core of the exhibition is the work of the famous Russian jeweler Carl Fabergé (1846-1920), the court jeweler to the Russian Tsars. These works were purchased in early 2004 from the heirs of the American newspaper magnate Malcolm Forbes (1919-1990), who collected the Tsarist jewels for half a century. Thus, the famous Forbes collection was saved from being divided (items from the Forbes collection were first planned to be sold at an auction) and, in essence, from complete liquidation. The jewelry masterpieces, some of which were sold by the Bolsheviks in the 1920s-1930s, were brought back to Russia, thus marking the beginning of repatriation of Russia’s national artistic heritage. This collection is without a doubt one of the best in the world in terms of its size, its diversity, and the quality of its works, many of which belonged to the Russian royal family and members of other royal courts of Europe.
Obtaining the collection from Forbes marked a significant event in the history of Russian culture. As for the creation of Russia's first privately-owned museum of national importance, this was only the beginning. The Link of Times foundation became one of the key players on the secondary art market. For 10 years purchased the works of Carl Fabergé and other significant Russian jewelers from the 16th-20th centuries at the world's top auction houses: Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Bonhams, Phillips, Bukowskis, Dorotheum, etc. The foundation followed news of the Russian jeweler's masterpieces in Europe, North and South America, and Asia.
“In the span of 10 years, we published announcements in every high-profile journal and worked with a wide variety of auction houses and experts. Finally, everything was returned to its homeland, where these masterpieces were created. We're proud of this fact and think that we've done a great job collecting not a great collection, but the world's very best collection of Fabergé works.” Apart from the largest and most representative collection of works by Fabergé, the foundation has managed to collect a one-of-a-kind collection of Russian enamel, consisting of over 100 items made by the artists Fyodor Rückert—an unprecedented number for one collection. The remarkable collection of the Tsars' gold cutlery boxes, made in St. Petersburg and abroad for the Petersburg Court, also deserves special attention. Among these boxes are enamel decorated miniatures featuring portraits of almost all of the Romanov emperors and unique exhibits with miniature-mosaic plaquettes on the lids.
The Link of Times' collection is presently on display in the staterooms of the Shuvalov Palace. The Museum's exhibitions use modern design techniques; they have been designed specifically for the Museum. The boundaries between onlookers and the works of art practically disappear thanks to the spacious and, at first glance, seemingly invisible display cases, and the artificial light transforms these works of art into multimedia objects.
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