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The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography

The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography was opened on March 2, 2010 on the territory of ex factory “Red October” and includes three exhibit halls, gallery of collection photography, PhotoBookPoster book shop, library and café. All expositions are dedicated to Soviet, Russian and foreign photographic art of the XX and XXI century. Art space takes more 1000 sq.m of the old mansion on Bolotnaya embankment and it is intended for work with professional photographers, photographic collections and photo exhibitions. Three spacious exhibit halls let exhibit more than 400 photos. The open library works in the territory of the Centre, where the best literature on photography for the last 80 years is presented. PhotoBookPoster book shop offers a wide and constantly updating range of books on art and the history of photography and also postcards, photo posters and magazines. Besides regularly photographic exhibitions, the Centre is engaged in training, researching work, conducts own a publishing program and forms the base for creating Russian "Museum of photography".

The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography
The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography
Bolotnaya embankment, 3, building 1
Polyanka, Kropotkinskaya
The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography was opened on March 2, 2010 on the territory of ex factory “Red October” and includes three exhibit halls, gallery of collection photography, PhotoBookPoster book shop, library and café. All expositions are dedicated to Soviet, Russian and foreign photographic art of the XX and XXI century. Art space takes more 1000 sq.m of the old mansion on Bolotnaya embankment and it is intended for work with professional photographers, photographic collections and photo exhibitions. Three spacious exhibit halls let exhibit more than 400 photos. The open library works in the territory of the Centre, where the best literature on photography for the last 80 years is presented. PhotoBookPoster book shop offers a wide and constantly updating range of books on art and the history of photography and also postcards, photo posters and magazines. Besides regularly photographic exhibitions, the Centre is engaged in training, researching work, conducts own a publishing program and forms the base for creating Russian "Museum of photography".
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Центр фотографии имени братьев Люмьер открылся 2 марта 2010 года на территории бывшей кондитерской фабрики «Красный Октябрь» и включает в себя три выставочных зала, галерею коллекционной фотографии, книжный магазин PhotoBookPoster, библиотеку и кафе.

Все экспозиции посвящены советскому, российскому и зарубежному фотографическому искусству ХХ и ХХI века. 
Арт-площадка занимает более 1 000 кв. метров старого особняка на Болотной набережной и предназначена для работы с профессиональными фотографами, фотографическими коллекциями и фотовыставками. Три просторных выставочных зала позволяют экспонировать более 400 фотографий. На территории Центра работает открытая библиотека, где представлена лучшая литература по фотографии за последние 80 лет. Книжный магазин PhotoBookPoster предлагает широкий и постоянно обновляющийся ассортимент книг по искусству и истории фотографии, а также открыток, фотопостеров и журналов. 

Кроме регулярного проведения фотографических выставок, Центр занимается обучением, исследовательской деятельностью, проводит собственную издательскую программу и формирует базу для создания российского «Музея фотографии».


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г. Москва, Измайловский проезд., д. 4
Izmajlovskaya, Partizanskaya
Арт-кластер «Красный октябрь»
Берсеневская наб., д. 6, стр. 2, 3
Polyanka, Kropotkinskaya
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The Golitsyn Family ManorDuring the three centuries of its history, the Golitsyn Family Manor in Volkhonka repeatedly changed appearance. The author of the original project was the famous Petersburg architect Savva Chevakinsky. In 1774, the manor was rebuilt and became the central part of the Prechistensky Palace, built according to the design of Matvey Kazakov for Catherine II. The walls of this house have seen many famous people. A.S. Pushkin appeared on luxurious balls more than once. Alexander Sergeevich was even going to get married with Natalia Goncharova in the home church of Prince Golitsyn, but the wedding ceremony was arranged in the Church of the Ascension of the Lord at the Nikitsky Gate. Alexander Nikolaevich Ostrovsky settled in the main house in 1877. Here he finished the play “The Last Sacrifice,” wrote “Dowryless,” “Heart is not a Stone,” “Talents and Fans.” In 1885, Ivan Sergeevich Aksakov, one of the leaders of the Slavophile movement, occupied the neighboring apartment. In 1865, a free museum was opened consisting of family collections in the five halls of the main house of the Golitsyn manor. The museum had three sections: Western European painting, sculpture and decorative and applied art, ancient monuments, library. Works by Bruegel, van Dyck, Veronese, Canaletto, Caravaggio, Perugino, Poussin, and Rembrandt were presented in the picturesque meeting of the owners of the house. A year later, due to financial difficulties, the collection of the museum was sold to the Hermitage. After the revolution, in the late 1920s, the main house of the estate became the Communist Academy; it was built on two floors, as a result of which the pediment was lost. The imposing gates, crowned with the Golitsyn princely coat of arms, are the only things that have survived in their original form. After completion of the reconstruction, the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Art Gallery opens in the former building of the Golitsyn estate. Works by outstanding masters of the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries will be exhibited in this Art Gallery: Manet, Monet, Renoir, Degas, Pissarro, Cezanne, Gauguin, van Gogh, Matisse and Fauves, Picasso and Cubists, originating from the collections of the famous pre-revolutionary Moscow collectors S. I. Shchukin and I. A. Morozov.
Moscow, Volkhonka Street, 14
Дзержинский Ф. Э.
Крымский Вал ул., вл. 2
Polyanka, Oktyabrskaya
Bolshaya Polyanka

The name of this street was given field.

Улица Большая Полянка
Polyanka, Dobryninskaya
Most Ordinka

Here a road to the Golden Horde.

г. Москва, ул. Большая Ордынка
Polyanka, Dobryninskaya, Novokuzneckaya, Третьяковская (Калининская линия), Третьяковская (Калужско-Рижская линия)