Hall 6. Precious textiles, pictorial and ornamental embroidery of the XIVth to XVIIIth century. Russian secular dress of the XVIth to early XXth century
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Church vestments, e.g. saccoses, phelonions, mitres, orarions, belonged to Russian Metropolitans and Patriarchs. The saccos of First Moscow Metropolitan Peter is extremely valuable. Clothes from Russian Tsars' wardrobes - nalatnik, zipun (a homespun coat), figured (tight, close-fitting) caftan, ferezeya, platno of Peter the Great – demonstrate characteristics of Old Russian ceremonial clothes and decorations.
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Coronation dress, accessories and a coronation mantle of Russian Emperors and Empresses help to discover important features of the state coronation ceremony.Rare samples of pictorial artistic embroidery complete the display.
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- Hall 1. Russian gold and silverware of the XIIth to early XVIIth century
- Hall 2. Russian gold and silverware of the XVIIth to early XXth century
- Hall 3. European and Oriental ceremonial weapons of the XVth to XIXth century
- Hall 4. Russian arms of the XIIth to early XIXth century
- Hall 5. West-European Silver of the XIIIth to XIXth centuries
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Hall 6. Precious textiles, pictorial and ornamental embroidery of the XIVth to XVIIIth century. Russian secular dress of the XVIth to early XXth century
- Showcase 44. Secular dress in Russia in the XVIth to XVIIth centuries
- Showcase 45. Secular dress in Russia of the XVIIIth to the XIXth centuries
- Showcase 46 (the beginning). Precious fabrics of Byzantium, Iran, Turkey of the XIVth to XVIIth centuries
- Showcase 46 (continuation). Precious fabrics of Italy, Spain, France, Russia of the XVIIth to XIXth centuries
- Showcase 46 (continuation). Pictorial artistic embroidery
- Hall 7. Ancient state regalia and ceremonial objects of the XIIIth to the XVIIIth century
- Hall 8. Ceremonial horse harness of the XVIth to XVIIIth centuries
- Hall 9. Royal carriages of the XVIth to XVIIIth century


















