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Science and nature · since 1993

The Water Museum

for enthusiasts
The Water Museum
Architect: Max Hoeppener. Photo: NVO, CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons
A departmental museum with working models of city infrastructure — an almost extinct genre. Worth seeing for anyone curious about how the city works underground; there is nowhere else in Moscow for that.

Working models of waterworks, from the Rostokino aqueduct to the present treatment plants; the history of the Moscow sewer in drawings and photographs.

6.2 km from here · Sarinsky Proyezd 13 · ·
· No. 39
Unusual · since 2021

The Museum of Cryptography

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The Museum of Cryptography
Leokand, CC0 · Wikimedia Commons
The only museum in Russia about the cipher and about how a message reaches the person it is meant for — a subject nobody else takes up. It is made to present-day museum standards: object, explanation and working mechanism stand on equal terms, and it can be followed without a guide. A holding of world rank there is not and cannot be: the subject is young. Bletchley Park tells the story of the men who broke the machine; here the machine itself is put in a line six thousand years long, and Enigma is one entry in it. And a separate circumstance: the building is the former Marfino sharashka, a prison for scientists where Solzhenitsyn was held and about which In the First Circle was written. The museum says so plainly.

Cipher machines of the twentieth century, the German Enigma among them. Soviet scrambling apparatus. Sections on the ciphers of antiquity and on cryptography now. A display about the Marfino sharashka, within its own walls.

6.5 km from here · Botanicheskaya Street 25, building 4 · ·
· No. 72
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.

6.6 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.

7.2 km from here · Pobedy Square 3 · ·
· No. 29
Science and nature · since 1951

MSU Botanical Garden

for enthusiasts
MSU Botanical Garden
TanyaChu, CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
The garden was laid out in 1951 together with the new university buildings on the Lenin Hills, and it is kept as a collection: every holding has its name, its count of varieties and its year. The flowering part by the gate is open to walk through on your own — lilacs, irises, roses, peonies, perennials. There are more than two hundred and fifty varieties of lilac here and about seven hundred irises; the tree peonies were bred in the university itself. Every plant here has its own name and its own provenance.

Lilacs: more than two hundred and fifty varieties, Russian and foreign; the display plot was laid out in 1974. Irises — about seven hundred, from bearded to bulbous. Roses, more than two hundred varieties. Peonies, more than three hundred, among them tree peonies bred in the university itself. Daylilies, about two hundred varieties, from the old ones to the present.

8.6 km from here · Leninskie Gory 1, bldg 12 · ·
· No. 99
Science and nature · since 1907

The Darwin Museum

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The Darwin Museum
Andrei Subbotin, CC BY 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons
The oldest museum of evolution in Russia, built around an idea rather than around a case of stuffed animals: Kots collected proofs of variability, and the display serves the proof. It cannot match Vienna or Berlin for material, but its way of arguing stands on its own.

Early 20th-century taxidermy by Filipp Fedulov, among the finest anywhere; the collection of albinos and melanists gathered by Kots as visible proof of variability; the Living Planet hall.

9.3 km from here · Vavilova 57 · ·
· No. 57

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