• July 4 - September 1. The Pushkin State Museum Building Complex. Buy. ... 12 Volkhonka Street, Moscow. Buy. 0+.
  • With a collection ranging from Ancient Greece to Picasso and Matisse, the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts is Moscow’s premier location for Western.
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  • Ulitsa Volkhonka, 12, Moscow, 119019•8 (495) 697-95-78. Website. Directions. ... Address & contact information. Ulitsa Volkhonka, 12, Moscow, 119019.
  • The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts has an excellent virtual museum on their site – actually, it’s five virtual museum collections and seven separate exhibitions.
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  • The antique collection of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts includes many genuine artifacts: more than 1,000 vessels, small plastic pieces, and sculptures.
  • And also The Pushkin State Museum is in possession of one of the largest world art collections from Ancient Egypt and Greece to our days.
  • The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts is the largest museum of European art in Moscow and a must for art lovers. ... 12 Ulitsa Volkhonka.
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  • This branch of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts contains a famed assemblage of French Impressionist works, based on the collections of two well-known…
  • Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts (Moscow). 12 Volkhonka St., Moscow (tel.: +7 495 609-95-20, +7 495 697-95-78, +7 495 697-74-12), Metro station...
  • Fine Art Museum of A.S. Pushkin. Published: August 8, 2014. ... The museum has three buildings, which are known by their street addresses: 10, 12, and 14.
  • The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts Skip to main. RU. ... Volkhonka 12. Show more. Sviatoslav richter memorial apartment.
  • Volkhonka 12 (+7) 495 697 95 78 more than a year ago. share. post a comment. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts.
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  • The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. Moscow, Russia, Volkhonka 12. +7 (495) 697-95-78. www.pushkinmuseum.art. Tuesday-Sunday: 11 AM to 8 PM.
  • Did you know? It was not planned to install electric lights in the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, as it was considered best to admire art in natural light.