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State Tretyakov Gallery

The State Tretyakov Gallery is one of the largest art museums in the world, a treasury of Russian art. The gallery was founded in 1856 by Moscow merchant Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov. In 1892, the gallery was donated to the city of Moscow. Today, the collection of the Tretyakov Gallery has about 170000 works created from the XI to the XX century. Among them are masterpieces of fine art of world importance.

State Tretyakov Gallery
State Tretyakov Gallery
Moscow, Lavrushinsky lane, 10
Polyanka, Tretyakovskaya
The State Tretyakov Gallery is one of the largest art museums in the world, a treasury of Russian art. The gallery was founded in 1856 by Moscow merchant Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov. In 1892, the gallery was donated to the city of Moscow. Today, the collection of the Tretyakov Gallery has about 170000 works created from the XI to the XX century. Among them are masterpieces of fine art of world importance.
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Государственная Третьяковская галерея – один из крупнейших художественных музеев мира, сокровищница русского искусства.

Историческое здание, в котором располагалась коллекция основателя Галереи Павла Михайловича Третьякова (с 1856 года). В 1892 году галерея была передана в дар городу Москве. Здесь можно увидеть более 1300 произведений русского искусства XI — начала ХХ века — от домонгольских икон и мозаик до пейзажной, портретной и исторической живописи, в том числе такие шедевры мирового значения, как «Троица» Андрея Рублёва и «Явление Христа народу» Александра Иванова. Многогранно представлено творчество великих художников В.И.Сурикова, В.В.Верещагина, И.Е.Репина, В.А.Серова и других.

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Malaya Polyanka

Long ago, here begins the field.

Улица Малая Полянка
Polyanka, Oktyabrskaya
Malaya Yakimanka

Derives its name from the Church of Joachim and Anna.

улица Малая Якиманка
Polyanka
г. Москва, Лаврушинский пер., д. 15
Tretyakovskaya
Tropinin and Moscow Artists of His Time MuseumAmong many museums in Moscow, the Tropinin and Moscow Artists of His Time Museum is rightfully considered the most moscow museum. The museum building is in the past the main house of city merchant estate of 19th century, which was built after the fire of 1812 and one of the few surviving in Zamoskvorechye. The museum keeps works of art that is monuments of art culture of Moscow of the 18-19th centuries.

The museum was founded in 1969 by famous moscow collector F. E. Vishnevsky, who donated the estate and 250 works of painting, drawing and decorative arts. Over the year of its existence, the museum increased its collection more than 10 times and today it has one of the most significant collections of works by V. A. Tropinin – the founder of Moscow school of art. Also in the museum there are works of prominent artists of the past: I. Vishnyakov, A.P. Antropov, I.P. Argunov, F.S. Rokotov, D.G. Levitsky, O.A. Kiprensky, V.L. Borovikovsky, S.F. Shchedrin, I.K. Aivazovsky, A.N. Benoit, L.S. Baksta, I.I. Levitan, K.A. Korovin, A.M. Vasnetsov, V.D. Polenova, and etc.

A rich collection of graphics, especially portrait watercolor, is represented by such famous watercolorists as PF. Sokolov, V.I. Hau, A.P. Bryullov, K.I. Barda, and also the works of “rare” artists such as E. Krendovsky, L. Fisher, K. Hampeln, A. Strelkovsky.

Seclusion, which preserves the atmosphere of an old moscow house, is a distinctive feature of the museum. Theme of expositions and museum’s exhibitions, representing the art of Tropininsky time, is very attractive to visitors.

Information about ongoing exhibitions and events is available on the museum’s website:
http://www.museum-tropinina.ru

https://vk.com/va_tropinin
https://www.facebook.com/museumtropinin
https://www.instagram.com/tropinin_museum
Museum of Military History “Strelets Chambers”The Strelets Chambers Museum of Moscow Streltsy was opened in 2014 in the building of the Titovs' chambers, an architectural monument of the XVII-XVIII centuries, whose interiors and facade still retain their historical appearance. The first owner of the chambers was the clerk of the Order of the discharge, an approximate of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, Semyon Stepanovich Titov, after whom the building received its name. However, his family owned the house only until the middle of the XVIII century, and later the building owners constantly changed. In the 1930-1940s communal apartments were located here. In these apartments settled people who worked as a staff in the House of Writers, which was built near earlier. In 2014, exhibition halls opened in the building of the chambers. In November 2015, the Museum of Military History of the Russian Military Historical Society "Strelets Chambers" was opened here. The full owners of the Strelets Chambers are the archers, whom the main exposition of the museum is dedicated. Multimedia expositions "Moscow Archers" and "Servicemen of the Moscow State" tell the story of the first regular army of Russia and the development of the national armed forces in the XVII century. The exposition presents armaments, rare archival documents, large-scale installations and models, reconstructions of uniforms, supplemented with artistic paintings and multimedia panoramas. Everyone will be able to feel like a real archer, charging a musquet (gun), learning to play the drum or a letter according to the Old Russian canons. Also in the "Strelets Chambers" are exhibitions on military-historical topics, regular events: meetings, academic lectures, creative evenings, holidays and cultural marathons, such as "Night at the Museum", "Library Night" and "Night of the Arts”.
Lavrushinsky lane, house 17, building 1
Tretyakovskaya, Novokuzneckaya
The convent of Martha and MaryA young convent with a great history, founded by the Princess and the famous saint Elizaveta Feodorovna.
ул. Большая Ордынка, д. 34, стр. 2 – 7, 11 – 13, д. 36, стр. 1
Polyanka, Tretyakovskaya