Regalia of Russian Tsars
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The information part of the exhibition presents three essays. “Regalia of Russian Tsars in the Armoury collection” tells the story of the State Regalia Collection’s forming and its place among the museum collections. The “Setting for reigning and Crowning” essay opens up the main stages of the crowning ceremony and its attributes. A separate essay is dedicated to the Crown of Monomakh as an inheritable crown of the Russian rulers. Besides, any exhibition section is prefaced by information of changes, appeared in the State Regalia Set as well as in the very crowning ceremonial. You can also chose items by owners (in the main part of the display) and by types (in the subject catalogue).
Have a nice time!
- Costumes of Russian Emperors and Empresses from the Moscow Kremlin funds
- Precious tableware of Old Rus
- "Antiquities of the Russian State" in oeuvre of F.G. Solntsev
- Moscow Kremlin, depicted by the painters of the XIXth century
- Strolls along the Armoury Chamber of the XIXth century
- Happy birthday, Kremlin!
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Regalia of Russian Tsars
- Regalia of Russian Tsars
- Regalia of Russian Tsars in the Armoury collection
- Setting for reigning
- Crowning and coronation
- The Crown of Monomakh
- Ivan IV the Terrible
- Theodore Ioannovich
- Boris Godunov
- Michael Fyodorovich
- Alexis Mikhailovich
- Theodore Alekseevich
- Ivan V Alekseevich
- Peter Alekseevich
- Subject index
- Dedication to Flora
- Looking from childhood













