Top 10: Russian Museums
Russian cities, and especially Moscow and St-Petersburg, are full of museums. Some are big, some are small. Some are old, some are new. Some are interesting and some a bit less. How to choose when you’re in a hurry? Feeling a bit lost? Need some tips and advices? Call now and get a… jk, just follow this amazing top and book a guided tour with Tsar Visit!
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The Hermitage (St Petersburg)
What?
The Largest museum of the world in a building classified by Unesco. A museum that will bring you back under the imperial Russia and amaze you by the splendors of the masterpieces it exhibits.
Why?
Well… Shall I really need to explain? The Hermitage is in itself a definition of beauty, magnificence and beauty. A definite must-do for everyone traveling or living in Russia. It doesn’t need any other words.
When?
(ticket office)
Monday: Closed
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday: 10.30-17.00
Wednesday & Friday: 10.30-20.00
How much?
Full price: 700 RUB (11 USD)
Children (under 18yo) & Student: Free
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The Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow)
What?
One of the most important and famous museum of Russia. A gallery that exhibits Russian and European masterpieces from the previous centuries. The Tretyakov Gallery is especially famous for its rich and stunning collection of icons from the 11th century.
Why?
Thanks to the Tretyakov Gallery, you will dive in the Russian past and culture. Through its masterpieces you will travel in time and see the artistic, social and political evolutions known by the Russian population. A very must-do is its unique and marvelous collection of icons.
When?
(ticket office)
Monday: Closed
Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday: 10.00-17.00
Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10.00-21.00
How much?
Full price: 500 RUB (8 USD)
Children (under 18yo) & Student (if Russian): Free
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The Kremlin and the Armoury Chamber (Moscow)
What?
Heart of Moscow, Russian and of the Russian Federation Presidential administration, the Kremlin is a historic and powerful fortress. But it also hosts the Armoury Chamber and cathedrals that trace the evolutions of Russia since the 11th century.
Why?
Because the Kremlin. Is there anything else to say?
When?
(ticket office)
Everyday: 9.30-16.30
Thursday: Closed
How much?
Full price: 1,800 RUB (29 USD)
Children (under 16yo): Free
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The State Russian Museum (St Petersburg)
What?
As its name let it guess, the State Russian Museum is an important museum exclusively dedicated to Russian art and artists. It offers to the public more than 38,000 works of art and 6,000 icons celebrated from the 10th century to today.
Why?
By visiting the State Russian Museum, you will dive in history and discover the evolutions of Russian art of the past 11th centuries. On the plus side, the museum is hosted by the stunning residence of the Grand Duke Michael.
When?
(ticket office)
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10.00-17.30
Tuesday: Closed
Thursday: 13.00-21.00
How much?
Full price: 600 RUB (10 USD)
Student: 300 RUB (5 USD)
Children: Free
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The Pushkin Museum (Moscow)
What?
The Pushkin Museum is one of the most famous museum in Russia. It is a museum rich in Russian, European, and ancient paintings and objets d’art from both antique and contemporary collections. Moreover it also hosts the marvelous impressionist gallery.
Why?
To my very personal (and valuable) opinion, the Pushkin Museum worth a tour for its stunning impressionist gallery and its temporary exhibitions. If the main building is of low interest, the temporary exhibition are always of a very good quality, and the impressionist gallery is absolutely stunning.
When?
(ticket office)
Monday: Closed
Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday: 11.00-19.00
Thursday, Friday: 11.00-20.00
How much?
Full price: 750 RUB (12 USD)
Children (under 16yo): Free
Student: 400 RUB (6 USD)
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Erarta (St Petersburg)
What?
The Erarta museum is to my opinion one of (if not the) best museum of contemporary arts in Russia. It opened in 2010 but already exhibits more than 2300 objects d’art with the aim of promoting contemporary Russian art.
Why?
The museum displays artists according to their talent and not their popularity, and put the spotlight on the visitor, which make a visit to the Erarta Museum indispensable for every art lover. If not, at least you will be able to show off in front of your friends!
When?
(ticket office)
Everyday: 10.00-22.00
Tuesday: closed
How much?
Full price: 500 RUB (8 USD)
Children (under 2yo): Free
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Garage (Moscow)
What?
A museum of modern and contemporary art located in the heart of the splendorous and famous Gorky Park. The Garage is a well-known place for modern art in Moscow and often has interesting temporary exhibitions.
Why?
For its location and always interesting exhibitions.
When?
(ticket office)
Everyday: 11.00-21.30
How much?
Full price: 500 RUB (8 USD)
Student: 250 RUB (4 USD)
Children (11-17yo): 150 RUB (2 USD)
Children (under 10): Free
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The Fabergé Museum (St Petersburg)
What?
The Fabergé Museum is a small and very new museum (but already among the most visited) in the heart of St Petersburg. It offers to the public the main pieces of the famous jeweller Fabergé. Among these collections the most precious is the the Easter eggs collections. Absolutely stunning.
Why?
One of my favorite museum in Russia. Not the biggest, not the most famous but a small museum exhibiting precious artefacts from the late Russian Empire. A true testimony of the Russian craft and the Romanov intimacy.
When?
(ticket office)
Everyday: 8.30-21.15
How much?
Full price: 450 RUB (7 USD)
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The Bunker 42 of Taganka (Moscow)
What?
The most secured and secret bunker of Moscow. Aiming at protecting the Soviet political and military leadership in case of nuclear attack, this bunker is a labyrinth where were working about 2,000 people during the Cold War. It is now a museum offering different thematic tours.
Why?
Visit it and you’ll for sure dive in the tensest times of the Cold War!
When?
Everyday: 10.00-20.00
How much?
Full price: 2200 RUB (35 USD)
Student: 1300 RUB (21 USD)
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The Museum of Cosmonautics (Moscow)
What?
A must-see for those who want to know everything about space adventure, The Museum of Cosmonautics traces the history of astronautics from the 1920’s to the present day. Located at the entrance of the VDNKh Exhibition Park, it is impressive for its architecture and especially for the diversity and richness of its collections.
Why?
You will not only understand the reasons of the Soviet domination of space, but you will also discover the role and current involvement of the Russian Federation in space.
When?
(ticket office)
Monday: Closed
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10.00-18.30
Thursday: 10.00-20.30
How much?
Full price: 250 RUB (4 USD)
Children (under 7yo): Free
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