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Nearest museums · 44
Architecture and estates · since 1524

Novodevichy Convent

outstanding
Novodevichy Convent
Ivtorov, CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
After Kolomenskoye the second building of Moscow on the World Heritage list, and for wholeness of ensemble the first: a convent of the late seventeenth century has come down almost without rebuilding — walls, towers, gate churches, refectory. The Smolensk Cathedral of 1524 keeps sixteenth-century frescoes in their places and an iconostasis of a kind of which Moscow has two or three. What is not here is a museum in the ordinary sense: this is a working convent with a museum display, and what is open changes from season to season.

The Smolensk Cathedral of 1524 with its sixteenth-century wall painting and iconostasis. The walls and towers of the late seventeenth century — Moscow Baroque entire. The burial ground: Denis Davydov, Sergei Solovyov, and Chekhov before he was moved.

7.6 km from here · Novodevichy Proyezd 1
· No. 75
Military history · since 1962

The Borodino Panorama

significant
The Borodino Panorama
Florstein (Telegram:WikiPhoto.Space), CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
Roubaud’s panorama is one of the few survivors of a genre that was the summit of 19th-century visual culture and has almost entirely vanished. The value lies in the machinery of the spectacle, not in the subject: this is how people looked before cinema.

Franz Roubaud’s Borodino panorama of 1912: 115 metres of canvas in the round, 15 metres high. Next door, the Kutuzov hut where on 1 September 1812 the council of war decided to abandon Moscow.

8.3 km from here · Kutuzovsky Prospekt 38, bldg 1 · ·
· No. 9
Science and nature · since 2011

Experimentanium

for enthusiasts
Experimentanium
Barvenkovskiy, CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
A Western-style science centre, not a museum: no originals, only apparatus. Excellent for a first acquaintance with physics; it gives nothing at all for the history of science.

Halls of mechanics, optics, acoustics and electricity; a mirror maze; science shows to a timetable.

8.5 km from here · Leningradsky Prospekt 80, bldg 11 · ·
· No. 49
Military history · since 1995

The Victory Museum

for enthusiasts
The Victory Museum
mos.ru, CC BY 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
A memorial rather than a collection: its strength is the scale of the spectacle and the Hall of Remembrance, not the originals. By museum standards it is average, and you should know that before going.

The Hall of Glory and the Hall of Remembrance and Sorrow; six dioramas of the decisive battles; the open-air park of military hardware.

9.7 km from here · Pobedy Square 3 · ·
· No. 29

5 museums have no point set. They are not in this count.