June, 20 - August, 31, 2012
The Moscow Kremlin Museums provide support for an international exhibition project, carried out by the leading museums and archives of Russia and Germany. The exhibition is held in the State Historical Museum and incorporates 500 unique artefacts, dating from the Middle Ages to the late XXth century, which are to reveal the history and peculiarities of the Russian-German political and cultural relations. Through the numerous outstanding pieces of decorative and applied arts, jewellery, paintings, historical records and relics, the exposition is intended to explore the distinguished persons and events of the past thus giving a clear picture of the differences and points of contact between our countries. 30 artworks of the XVIIth century are loaned by the Moscow Kremlin Museums, i.e. precious tableware and interior furnishings and utensils, crafted by the renowned goldsmiths from Nuremberg and Augsburg, the renowned European centers of precious metals processing industry.
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April, 26 - September, 02, 2012
The exhibition, organized by the Kirillo-Belozersky State Historical Architectural Art museum-reserve in collaboration with the Moscow Kremlin Museums, is dedicated to the renowned icon painters of the XVIIth century from the Tsar’s workshops. Over 30 unique icons of high artistic and cultural value were loaned from the Moscow Kremlin funds specially for the display. The collection includes artworks by the distinguished Russian icon painters Simon Ushakov, Fyodor Zubov, Mikhail Milutin, Kirill Ulanov and others. The precious exhibits were crafted as christening (measured) icons with images of saints – heavenly patrons of members of the Tsar’s family, and as the icons for the iconostases placed in the Kremlin churches and cathedrals. The presented items reveal the level of craftsmanship of the XVIIth century painters, who exerted a considerable influence on the development of the Russian art of that historical period.
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March, 19 - June, 02, 2012
The Moscow Kremlin Museums take part in an international exhibition project which is to present Islamic art and culture from the VIIIth to the XIXth century through the universal tradition of gift giving. The exhibition, assembled in the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar, was organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) with the support of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), Houston, and features more than 200 masterpieces gathered from museums and private collections of Europe, America and the Middle East. Having been composed of precious, historically significant pieces of Islamic art, most part of which can be classified as state, religious or personal gifts, the exhibition explores the impact of gift giving on the development of Islamic art. For the purpose of revealing the integral and complex nature of gift exchange in the Islamic world the Moscow Kremlin Museums have lent 16 artworks of the XVIIth century, which had been crafted by the Iranian and Turkish makers and presented to Russian tsars and their relatives as diplomatic gifts.
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December, 10, 2011 - March, 04, 2012
The exhibition, held in the Prague Castle Riding Hall, explores social and political activities of the founders of the renowned Romanov dynasty – tsars Mikhail Fyodorovich Romanov and Alexis Mikhailovich Romanov-, and their spiritual guide and counsellor Patriarch Philaret as well. The exhibition project was to reveal the sovereigns’ strong impact exerted on the process of the development of the Russian state, the spiritual and social life of the Russian people, as they have made a great contribution to the improvement of the political and economic situation in the country, its legislative system, to the development of the Russian culture, arts and crafts. 130 precious articles, relating to the Tsars and their lifetime, are presented by the Moscow Kremlin Museums within the exhibition. The collection incorporates pieces of jewellery, arms and armour, horse trappings, garments and textiles, icons. Some of the items were transferred from the Kremlin funds for the first time.
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February, 21 - May, 10, 2012
The Kremlin museums' exhibition halls - the Assumption Belfry and One-Pillar Chamber of the Patriarch's Palace - host a specially selected exhibition dedicated to a legendary British artist of the XXth century Henry Moore. His works are being preserved in the world’s largest museums and his monumental sculptures are located around the world as public works of art. The exhibition is to give a retrospective of the Moore's career and oeuvre, from his early carvings in stone, wood and marble, to experiments into biomorphic surrealism in the 1930s, investigations into constructivism, abstract and figurative sculptures from the 1980s. The display also includes a remarkable collection of Moor’s graphics and drawings as well as fabrics tapestries, crafted according to his designs.
To learn more about the exhibition please visit the Henry Moore Foundation website.
The project is carried out by the Kremlin Museums and the Henry Moore Foundation in collaboration with the British Council.
General partner of the project is OAO NOVATEK.
With the assistance of ROSBANK, Statoil ASA.
The opening of the exhibition in the Moscow Kremlin Museums from britishcouncilrus on Vimeo
Lecture delivered by Anita Feldman "Moore and Architecture" in English
Lecture delivered by Andrea Rose "Henry Moore and Public Sculpture" in English
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November, 17, 2011 - December, 18, 2011
The Moscow Kremlin museums participate in the exhibition project, which is being carried out by the Russian State Archives of Ancient Documents (RSAAD) to mark the 300th Anniversary of one of the most distinguished and renowned Russian scientists - Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov. Remarkable historical items, related to the Lomonosov’s life, oeuvre and results of his scientific work are on display. At the exhibition the Moscow Kremlin museums present over 60 medals which serve as an implementation of the Lomonosov’s intention to create a “history in medals”, revealing the most important events of the Russian history as well as representing images of the Russian Grand princes, tsars and monarchs.
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October, 29, 2011 - February, 26, 2012
The Moscow Kremlin museums take part in the exhibition project, carried out by the State Hermitage Museum, which covers the history of the monument of Saint-Petersburg’s architecture and culture - the palace of the city’s first governor Alexander Menshikov. The exposition includes prints, objects of decorative and applied arts, weapons and banners, books, documents and photographs, numismatic objects and archaeological finds recording different stages in the history of the palace. Five precious exhibits from the Kremlin Museums are presented within the display – the dirk and swords executed by the Olonets craftsmen, of which one had belonged to His Serene Highness Aleksander Danilovich Menshikov.
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October, 27, 2011 – January, 20, 2012
The Moscow Kremlin museums assist in carrying out an exhibition project of the Russian Museum in the St. Michael's Castle, which is devoted to the culture of early Rus. The exhibition presents over three hundred artworks of the Xth-XVIIIth centuries from collections of the famous Russian museums, libraries and archives. The Moscow Kremlin Museums present over 40 outstanding artworks of the XIIth-XVIIth centuries, including icons, manuscript books, items of goldsmithery, pieces of pictorial and ornamental embroidery. Most of the items are usually exposed in the Armoury chamber or the Kremlin museums-cathedrals. Each of the presented articles is of high artistic and cultural value. Exhibits, worthy of special note, are the most ancient monuments of the Russian art of the pre-Mongolian period – items from Ryazan treasure-trove of the XIIth century.
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October, 28, 2011 – January, 31, 2012
At the exhibition in the Samara Regional Art Museum the Moscow Kremlin present its famous collection of the Russian arms and armour. Over a hundred remarkable items of the XVIIth-XXIth centuries are on display, including arms and military equipment, used by the Russian warriors in battle, ceremonial and hunting weapons of the Russian Tsars, Emperors, leaders of the Soviet government and the current government officials of the Russian Federation. The exposition is completed with examples of awarded weapons of the Russian Empire epoch, handcrafted arms granted to the museum by modern craftsmen, ceremonial and memorial arms executed in our time.
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October, 20 - November, 10, 2011
The exhibition, placed in the Front hall of the Armoury Chamber, is a collaborative cultural project, organized by the Moscow Kremlin museums with the assistance of the Foundation de la Haute Horlogerie - the world's pre-eminent leader in the promotion of the values and culture of Fine Watchmaking in the main international markets. The exposition comprises over 60 meticulously selected timepieces from the largest European collections and museums, which serve as a brilliant example of the technical and artistic creativity of European watchmakers from the XVIth to the XXth century.
Presented together within the display they are to reveal the centuries-old history of the art of watchmaking, to "illustrate the milestones in the adventure of time, and the unique expertise of watchmakers who found, in Russia, a venue for their art".*
* the Foundation de la Haute Horlogerie website
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October, 10, 2011 - January, 08, 2012
The Moscow Kremlin Museums take part in organization of an international exhibition which is assembled in the Castle of Prangins of the Swiss National Museum, Switzerland. The project covers precious timepieces of the famous Breguet firm, founded by Abraham-Louis Breguet, who is considered to be the greatest watchmaker of the late XVIIIth - early XIXth century and the inventor of a new style and fashion in the art of watchmaking. At the exhibition the Moscow Kremlin Museums introduce unique artworks by the "Breguet" - pocket watches, two of which are regarded as some of the most technically-accomplished.
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September, 29, 2011 - January, 22, 2012
The exhibition, held in the Kazan Kremlin, has become one of the exhibition projects within the cultural collaborative programme carried out by the Moscow Kremlin museums and LUKOIL Oil Company in Russia’s regions. As the names of two museums are related to historical and cultural centers of the two cities the exhibition was decided to cover the history of the Moscow Kremlin. The display presents over a hundred items, each serving as an evidence of the past and revealing the process of Russia’s development – from the period of establishment of the Moscow state to the time of the last coronation happened in 1896. Among the exhibited rarities visitors can observe precious memorial items, which have been the property of the first Russian Tsar of the house of Romanov Mikhail Fyodorovich, personal belongings of Emperors Peter I, Peter II and Paul I, ambassadorial gifts sent from King Charles XI and King Charles XII of Sweden, masterpieces, crafted by order of Empress Catherine II, and unique pieces used during the coronation ceremony of Emperor Nicholas II.
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September, 07, 2011 - January, 12, 2012
For the first time in Russia the exposition, placed in the exhibition halls of the Assumption Belfry and One-Pillar Chamber of the Patriarch's Palace, presents the oeuvre of the distinguished French fashion designer Paul Poiret. At the beginning of the XXth century he revolutionized the art of dressmaking and invented a new concept of woman's clothes. Through his unsurpassed contributions to the twentieth-century fashion and successful career as a fashion designer and a founder of several companies Poiret was considered to be a “King of Fashion”. The exhibition covers the most remarkable artworks by Poiret, which are to reveal the process of the development of the Art Deco style within the art of dressmaking, jewellery making, photography, graphic arts, production of accessories, perfumes and etc. The project was to mark the 100th Anniversary of the triumphal visit of Poiret to Moscow and Saint-Petersburg, where his famous collections and models had been demonstrated a century ago. The project has been supported by the well-known world’s museums, such as the Musée Galliera, also known as the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris, the Musee International de perfumerie de Grass, the Victoria and Albert Museum of London and the State Hermitage Museum.
General partner of the project is Rosbank.
With the assistance of Gazpromexport, LUKOIL Oil Company, ConocoPhillips Russia Inc.
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June, 10 - September, 19, 2011
The Moscow Kremlin Museums take part in organization of an international exhibition which is assembled in the Castle of Prangins of the Swiss National Museum, Switzerland. The project covers precious timepieces of the famous Breguet firm, founded by Abraham-Louis Breguet, who is considered to be the greatest watchmaker of the late XVIIIth - early XIXth century and the inventor of a new style and fashion in the art of watchmaking. At the exhibition the Moscow Kremlin Museums introduce unique artworks by the "Breguet" - pocket watches, two of which are regarded as some of the most technically-accomplished.
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May, 27 - September, 11, 2011
The exhibition, which presents precious items from the Moscow Kremlin funds in the Silver Museum of the Palazzo Pitti, has been arranged as one of the projects within the cross-cultural collaborative programme to mark the Year of Russian Language and Culture in Italy. Having been composed of masterpieces from the most ancient Russian museum - the Armoury Chamber -, the exposition was intended to introduce the Italian audience to the cultural heritage of Russia, and to demonstrate the history of the development of the magnificent Moscow Kremlin collection during several centuries. Over one hundred unique pieces of decorative and applied arts of the XIIth-XIXth centuries are on display, including Russian and European jewellery, weapons, ceremonial vestments, horse trappings. In former times most of the exhibits were carefully preserved in the Russian Tsar's treasury.
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May, 20 - August, 01, 2011
The exhibition in the One-Pillar Chamber of the Patriarch's Palace is held as one of the cultural projects within the cross-cultural collaborative programme which marks the Year of Italian Language and Culture in Russia. Over 100 unique masterpieces of the XVth-XVIIIth centuries are on display: exhibits from the famous Medici Treasury of the Silver Museum in the Palazzo Pitti, the Uffizi Gallery and from collections of the other Florentine museums. The project reveals social activities for culture and taste for art of the Medici collectors, beginning with Lorenzo the Magnificent to Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici, who has bequeathed the Medici’s remarkable art collection to the Tuscan state. The visitors are to observe outstanding samples of glyptic art, stone carving, Florentine mosaics, precious pieces of ivory, bronze and jewellery. The display is completed with personal belongings and portraits of the representatives of all generations of the noble Medici dynasty.
General partner of the project is Vnesheconombank
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April, 08 - July, 24, 2011
The exposition, placed in the Moscow Kremlin Assumption Belfry incorporates outstanding artworks made from semi-precious stones. The exhibition project covers not only masterpieces by remarkable Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé, but also precious items executed by his renowned contemporaries - Alexey K. Denisov-Uralsky, Avenir Sumin and Ivan Britsyn, who frequently supplied the Court with lapidary articles and minerals. Pieces of workmanship from the Imperial Lapidary Factories of Yekateringburg, Peterhof, Kolyvan, the firm of Verfel and the Ural workshops are also on display. Exhibits, worthy of special attention, have been crafted by stonecutters of the famous Faberge firm, who mastered to perfection Russian techniques of working industrial, coloured stones.
Among the 400 items presented, visitors can observe precious articles from the Moscow Kremlin museums’ funds, exhibits of the leading museums of Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, Irkutsk, Yekateringburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Omsk, as well as masterpieces from the Cartier collection and other private collections, many of which are displayed in Moscow for the first time.
General partner of the project is Gasprombank
With the assistance of Statoil
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December, 21, 2010 - February, 13, 2011
The exposition, opened in the exhibition halls of the Vladimir museum, presents a remarkable collection from the the Moscow Kremlin funds comprising pieces of jewellery from the time of Empire style to the epoch of Art Nouveau. Over a hundred artworks, some of which were brought out from the Kremlin for the first time, are on display, including jewellery, domestic utensils, accessories, and memorabilia. Precious snuffboxes, medallions, purses, bracelets and rings, executed by distinguished silversmiths of Saint-Petersburg, Moscow, Vologda, Tula, reveal stylistic tendencies and innovations within the art of goldsmithery as well as their role in everyday life of the society. The exposed masterpieces have been produced by the renowned jewellery firm of Sazikov, Nichols and Plinke (Co.), the Grachev brothers, Postnikov, Ovchinnikov, Khlebnikov and Faberge.
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December, 20, 2010 – March, 15, 2011
The exhibition comprising masterpieces of the art of Presepio - a three dimensional representation of the birth of Jesus Christ – is timed to the New year celebrations and marks the year 2011 which has been declared the Year of Italian Language and Culture in Russia. Presepe is a tableau of Christ's Nativity, composed of mobile hand-made figurines by craftsmen of the House of Bourbon. The exposition presents the most well-known Nativity scenes, including the Annunciation to the shepherds, Tavern scene, Mauritanian carnival, Greens market, Textile market. All the sculptured compositions serve as detailed vignettes which portray contemporary life in the XVIIIth century Naples. Each of the exposed scenes, being both a remarkable work of art and an ethnographical relic, reveals the beauty and splendour of the Neapolitan Presepio.
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October, 26, 2010 – March, 09, 2011
The exhibition in the One-Pillar Chamber of the Patriarch's Palace presents foreign decorations belonged to Russian sovereigns from the Moscow Kremlin funds. Decorating the Russian monarchs with foreign orders can be regarded as an act of diplomatic recognition of the Russian State as one of the leading powerful countries of Europe, the Middle East and Far East, Asia and America. The exposition, comprising almost 300 items by renowned foreign goldsmiths, reveals the history and beauty of these artworks. It includes various insignia (stars, crosses and chains of different orders) as well as articles, relating to the main topic of the exhibition, i.e. portraits of the Emperors, their Order costumes, award documentation, statutes of the Orders and photomaterial.
The project is supported by the State Archive of the Russian Federation, State Archives of Ancient Documents, the State Historical Museum, State Hermitage Museum and other Russian museums.
General partner of the project is Gasprombank
Financial support was provided by E.ON Ruhrgas
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December, 10, 2010 - March, 27, 2011
The Moscow Kremlin Museums take part in an exhibition project, carried out by one of the leading Russian museums. The exposition in the State Tretyakov Gallery, dedicated to the 300th Anniversary of the day of birth of Empresses Elizabeth Petrovna (1709–1762), incorporates exhibits from the largest museum collections of Moscow and Moscow region, i.e. items of jewellery, decorative and applied arts, graphic arts and sculpture, architectural sketches and models, which reveal the lifestyle of the Empress, the atmosphere and cultural tendencies at the Russian court of the XVIIIth century. Over 20 artworks from the Moscow Kremlin funds are exposed within the display, including memorial items, pieces of jewellery, tableware and cutlery, weapons.
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October, 07 - December, 12, 2010
The exhibition curated by the Moscow Kremlin Museums is held in Finland, the Design museum of Helsinki. It is dedicated to the main amusement of Russian Tsars and Emperors and presents a remarkable collection of the Moscow Kremlin exhibits, related to the history of royal hunting. Exploring peculiarities and traditions of the Russian hunting at the Tsar’s court, the exposition reveals this amusement as an elaborate ceremonial procession with its own stylistics, fashion and etc. The display depicts various types of hunting, its role in the court life as a part of political and diplomatic etiquette. Remarkable items of hunting equipment and weapons are on display for the first time. Some of them were never taken abroad.
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September, 23, 2010 - January, 16, 2011
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September, 16, 2010 - January, 09, 2011
For the first time in Russia outstanding artworks by French painter René Lalique are on display. Within the history of European jeweller's art his name is closely related to the formation and development of the delicate Art Nouveau style at the turn of the XIXth century. The exposition in the Assumption Belfry of the Moscow Kremlin Museums comprises about 170 artworks of the very artist - unique pieces of jewellery and drawings of the late XIXth - early XXth century, as well as glass works in the Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles. The project is supported by museums from all over the world and known private collections, which possess masterpieces of the artist. Among them are the State Hermitage museum, State Archive of the Russian Federation, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, the Lalique Museum, Hakone, Japan, Danish Museum of Art & Design (Kunstindustrimuseet), Copenhagen, Musée Lambinet in Versailles, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Quimper, Collection of LALIQUE S.A. in Paris.
General partner of the project is Vnesheconombank.
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May, 25 - August, 15, 2010
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The exposition, opened in the Assumption Belfry of the Moscow Kremlin, comprises outstanding Turkish artworks from the funds of the famous Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, the city called "a cultural capital of Europe of 2010". The exhibition explores variety of techniques and forms of the Turkish decorative and applied arts as well as delicacy of craftsmanship of the makers at the Sultans' court. The display includes remarkable pieces of weaponry, jewellery, interior utensils, executed on the order of the Turkish Sultans or granted to them as precious gifts. Items of particular attention are refined artworks of Islamic calligraphy, which excelled during the Ottoman era. Most part of the presented exhibits is inscribed with the titles of their imperial owners and reveals some interesting facts from their history of life.
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The exhibition, placed in the Front Hall of the Armoury Chamber, was organized on the occasion of the 65th Anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. Its exposition explores artistic and historical value of various soviet decorations, instituted during the war, which became the symbols of a great victory gained by the Russian people over the aggressor. The exhibition presents the collection of Orders and medals from the Kremlin museums' funds, the most noteworthy of which are the highest military decorations – medals of the Order of Victory and of the Order of Glory of three classes.
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March, 05 - May, 24, 2010
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March, 10 - June, 7, 2010
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The exposition comprises ceremonial weapons and horse harness, items of gold and silver, furnishings for the Tsars' chambers and interior utensils for the Kremlin cathedrals, precious vestments as well as some articles of the state regalia.
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December, 9, 2009 - January, 14, 2010
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November, 30, 2009 - February, 07, 2010
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November, 20, 2009 - January, 20, 2010
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November, 05, 2009 - January, 11, 2010
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November, 10, 2009 – March, 10, 2010
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October, 1, 2009 - January, 17, 2010
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September, 18, 2009 - January, 10, 2010
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July, 11 - September 13, 2009
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July, 15 - October, 11, 2009
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June, 18 - September, 28, 2009
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June, 25 - September, 7, 2009
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June, 17 - September, 22, 2009
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May, 29 - September, 20, 2009
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May, 15 - June, 15, 2009
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May, 7 - September, 13, 2009
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March, 26 - May, 10, 2009
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The Royal Armoury in Stockholm is the oldest museum of Sweden with a collection containing masterpieces of jewellery making and weapon art, i.e. royal treasuries, arms and armour of high historical and cultural value. One the most distinguished exhibits of the museum is the helmet of Russian Tsar Ivan IV.
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March, 10 - April, 12, 2009
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February, 20 - May, 22, 2009
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December, 17, 2008 - March, 15, 2009
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December, 10, 2008 - February, 15, 2009
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The Moscow Kremlin Museums represent church utensils, cold arms and firearms, precious tableware, accessories as well as articles of domestic utility.
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December, 10, 2008 - March, 29, 2009
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October, 31, 2008 - March, 1, 2009
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October 12, 2008 - February 1, 2009
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September, 26, 2008 - January, 10, 2009
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September, 5 - November, 16, 2008
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May, 16 - August, 10, 2008
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May, 21 - July, 16, 2008
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February, 22 - June, 01, 2008
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February, 20 - April, 20, 2008
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December, 12, 2007 - April, 6, 2008
The exhibition, placed in the One-Pillar Chamber of the Patriarch’s Palace, represents artworks which were executed during the reign of Ivan the Terrible, the first ruler of Russia who assumed the title of Tsar. The exposition consists of the exhibits from the Kremlin cathedrals, Armoury Chamber and museum funds, i.e. icons, embroideries, works of silversmiths. The display reveals the interaction between art and cultural wealth, when forms and artistic features of items are closely connected to the spiritual feeling and religious subject matter.
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December, 7, 2007 - February, 10, 2008
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November, 20, 2007 - March, 9, 2008
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November, 19, 2007 - February, 27, 2008
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October, 17, 2007 - January, 13, 2008
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September, 19, 2007 - January, 15, 2008
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September, 10 - November, 18, 2007
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July, 10 - September, 17, 2007
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June, 29 - October, 21, 2007
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October, 27, 2007 - February, 16, 2008
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April, 21 - July, 10, 2007
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May, 25 - August, 25, 2007
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March, 20 – June, 17, 2007
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December, 20, 2006 - February, 11, 2007
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November, 7, 2006 - February, 15, 2007
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October, 27 - November, 26, 2006
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The general partner of the project is "SISTEMA" JSFC
With the support by Highland Gold Mining Ltd.
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October, 26, 2006 - January, 14, 2007
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September, 25, 2006 - January, 8, 2007
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Over 260 items, among which the earliest articles are of the XIIth-XIIIth centuries, help the visitors to get acquainted with the world-famed masterpieces from the Moscow Kremlin Museums' collection.
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September, 20 - November, 16, 2006.
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October, 21, 2006 - January, 28, 2007
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September, 17, 2006 - January, 15, 2007
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September, 12 - November, 26, 2006
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September, 11 - November, 19, 2006
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The exhibition "Diplomatic gifts. The world language" is a magnificent project of the Moscow Kremlin Museums and State Hermitage Museum. It runs in Saint-Petersburg in the State complex "The Palace of Soviets". More than 100 exhibit items, brought from the Kremlin Museums, were executed for precious gifts and palace implements; ceremonial articles and artworks, being preserved as national relics, let the visitors reveal the specificity of diplomatic relationships between Russia and its business partners, the history of cultural, economic and military cooperation.
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June, 29 - August, 27, 2006
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The Moscow Kremlin Museums assists in the organization of a large international exhibition "Wooden sculpture from the Russian land" in Italy, where pieces of virtu are represented owing to such significant Russian museums as the State History Museum, the State Tretyakov Gallery, the Vrubel Regional Museum of Fine Arts. 8 items of wooden plastic arts from the Moscow Kremlin Museums reflect all the types of wooden carving, as well as peculiar influence of the Byzantine iconographic tradition on tradition of folk carving.
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June, 20 - August, 27, 2006
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June, 16 - October, 1, 2006
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For the first time the Moscow Kremlin Museums display its renowned collection of the Carl Faberge Firm’s artworks in Finland, Museum Centre Vapriikki. 194 masterpieces of the Faberge's goldsmiths and theirs contemporaries are of different styles and genres, representing jewellery and lapidary's art in the period of flourishing - at the turn of the XIX-XXth centuries: i.e. diamond adornments, representational silverware, graceful stone figurines and, certainly, the unique Imperial Easter Surprise Eggs, which are the key items of the Faberge's collection, the symbols of rebirth and eternity.
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May, 25 - September, 10, 2006
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May, 19 - August, 2, 2006
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General sponsor of the project is Finanzgruppe-Sparkassen, with the support by E.ON RUHRGAS.
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March, 29 - September, 3, 2006
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March, 25 - May, 7, 2006
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March, 11, 2006 - October, 4, 2006
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The Great jubilee exhibition of the Moscow Kremlin will run both in the One-Pillar Chamber of the Patriarch's Palace and in the exhibition hall of the Assumption Belfry. The display in the One-Pillar Chamber of the Patriarch's Palace is dedicated to the 18th century, period of gradual reorganization of the ancient Kremlin depositories into a museum. The exhibition in the Assumption Belfry is dedicated to the history of the Armoury Chamber museum in 1806-1917. More then 300 artworks, i.e. state regalia, ceremonial court items, salvage, portraits of Emperors and memorial items linked to the names of the monarchs, permit either to reveal the peculiarity of the Armoury Chamber's formation and activity or illustrate the role of Russian Emperors in the course of the funds' developing as well as their influence on exhibiting principles of the first court museum of history and Russian antiquities.
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February, 2 - April, 9, 2006
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January, 5 - February, 12, 2006
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December, 21, 2005 - April, 1, 2006
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December, 14, 2005 - February, 15, 2006
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On display in the Asumption Belfry are about 100 museum items, brought to the Moscow Court in the 17th century as governmental and private donations. All the states, with the which Russia supported diplomatic relations in the 17th century, leaved their "visiting cards" in the Kremlin treasury.
On display are gifts of eleven countries. Among them are artworks by famous West-European silversmiths, horse harness, precious fabrics, ceremonial weapons, exotic Eastern items as well as carved crosses and staffs, accepted from the representatives of the Christian East.
General partner of the project is "LUKOIL" joint-stock company with support by Highland Gold Mining Ltd.
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December, 8 - January, 19, 2006
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November, 3 - December, 23, 2005
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See our special report of the exhibition in the Press-service section.
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November, 9, 2005 - January, 31, 2006
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Autumn 2005
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On October, 10, in Palais des Beaux-Arts opens exhibition "Russia. From tsar to emperor", and on October, 18, in Espace culturel ING exhibition "Faberge. The Romanovs' jeweler" presents precious artworks by the famous Russian maker.
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October, 1 - December, 25, 2005
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September, 29, 2005 - January, 22, 2006
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October, 15, 2005 - January, 15, 2006
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More than 150 exhibits of Moscow Kremlin Museums are on display in the Samara Regional Museum of Art. the exhibition presents basic monuments from the Armoury collection, including collection of jewellery art, fabrics, armours and weapons, horse harness, best artworks of Kremlin art workshops.
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September, 20 - November, 14, 2005
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September, 16, 2005 - January, 12, 2006
Moscow Kremlin Museums participate in the large international exhibition project "Russia!" in the USA, New York, Guggenheim Museum. On display are masterpieces of Russian art from the XIIIth century to our days, as well as collections of Russian Tsars, matrons of art and manufacturers.
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September, 12, 2005 - January, 15, 2006
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September, 8, 2005 - November, 20, 2005
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First time in Russia, the new Kremlin exhibition presents over thirty unique artworks from Cabinets of Arts and Wonders in the Ambras Castle near Innsbruck and in Vienna - rarities of famous collections of Archduke Ferdinand II (1529–1595) and Emperor Rudolf II (1552–1612). Among the most valuable exhibits of the mid XVth - late XVIIth century are artworks of applied art, i.e. clocks, vessels, crafty mechanisms, furniture, weapons and paintings.
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May, 27, 2005 - October, 2, 2005
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April, 26 - June, 26, 2005
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April, 23 - August, 10, 2005
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February, 14 - April, 17, 2005
Exhibition in the Kirov Regional Art Museum presents 100 rare monuments from the collection of Museum-Preserve “The Moscow Kremlin”. The museum items are dedicated to royal and imperial hunting. Many of them are on display for the first time. The exhibition tells about various types of hunting, its role in the court life as a part of political and diplomatic etiquette.
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December, 21, 2004 - February, 6, 2005
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The display presents main items of the Armoury Collection, jewellery collections, collections of textiles, weapons and arms, horse harness, best artworks of Kremlin art workshops. The exhibition ends up theYear of Russia in Kazakhstan project.
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December, 9, 2004 - April, 3, 2005
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Moscow Kremlin Museums have brought more than 60 exhibits.
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December, 8, 2004 – January, 23, 2005
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Moscow Kremlin Museums take part in the jubilee exhibition dedicated to the 150th Anniversary of the Vladimir and Suzdal Museum-Preserve. More than 130 artworks from the best Russian museums acquaint visitors with the ancient culture of the Vladimir and Suzdal lands. Among the display items are rare icons, numerous jewelry artworks, crosses, the "golden gate" of the Suzdal Nativity Cathedral, portraits and one of the biggest Russian hand-written books on parchment -"Apostle" of 1220. Moscow Kremlin Museums present 29 rarest monuments of art.
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December, 17, 2004 - March, 1, 2005
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The display is based on the unique collection of precious fabrics from the Armoury Funds. It is supplemented with rare portraits, letters, engravings, architectural details, utensils from the collection of Kremlin Museums and other famous museums and archives of Russia.
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November, 2, 2004 - January, 31, 2005
Exhibition in the Perm Art gallery presents 100 rare monuments from the collection of Museum-Preserve “The Moscow Kremlin”. The museum items are dedicated to royal and imperial hunting. Many of them are on display for the first time. The exhibition tells about various types of hunting, its role in the court life as a part of political and diplomatic etiquette.
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October,1, 2004 - January, 9,2005
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The exhibition has been organized by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy under the patronage of the President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin, President of Italy Mr. C.A.Ciampi and Prime Minister Mr. Berlusconi.
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September, 15 - November, 12, 2004
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Exhibition in the Assumption Belfry of the Moscow Kremlin for the first time presents in Russia 23 masterpieces from the famous collection of carved vessels of Louis XIV. Among them there are monuments of stone-carving of the epoch of antiquity and the Middle Ages, Byzantium of the X-XIth centuries and Moslem Orient of the XIIIth century as well as artworks by makers of the XVth-XVIIth centuries of famous Paris, Venice, Milan and Florence ateliers.
Unique artworks, rarely leaving France, are presented to the Russian public thanks to the joint initiative of the Louvre Museum and Moscow Kremlin Museums
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December, 24, 2003 – May, 15, 2004
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Moscow Kremlin Museums presented two exhibits – icon of Saviour on the Throne with Metropolitan Kiprian and parsuna of Alexis Mikhailovich riding a horse.
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March, 23 – July, 4, 2004
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JUNE, 26 – SEPTEMBER, 13, 2004
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May, 22 - July,25, 2004
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June, 9 – August, 15, 2004
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On display are various rewarding marks, order vestments, attributes of orders’ officials, rewarding weapons of the Russian Empire.
Order system of the Soviet Russia, the USSR as well as modern rewards from the collection of Moscow Kremlin Museums and Administration of the President of Russia on staffing and state rewards are well presented. The latter give evidence to the process of return of historical symbols of Russia.
The exhibition and catalogue’s edition have been supported by AB Gasprombank Joint Stock Company .
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December, 17, 2003-March, 10, 2004
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The exhibition and the publishing project have been supported by the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Moscow, the AKB “National Reserve Bank” and the Public Joint Stock Company “Lukoil”.
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September, 18 – December, 1, 2003
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April, 6 – May, 16, 2004
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