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Unusual · since 2007

The Arcade Machines Museum

for enthusiasts
The Arcade Machines Museum
Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines, CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
The only museum where the exhibit works: the machine starts on a coin, and that changes the whole way of meeting the object. As a monument of late Soviet daily life it is precise and honest.

Sea Battle, Gorodki, Sniper, Safari — the machines work rather than stand behind glass; and the soda machine with a faceted glass.

7.6 km from here · Rozhdestvenka 12 · ·
· No. 48
Unusual · since 1991

The Bookplate Museum

niche
The Bookplate Museum
The only collection of bookplates in Russia — a field between graphic art and bibliophilia shown systematically nowhere else. The circle of admirers is narrow, the subject genuine.

Bookplates by Russian and foreign artists, miniature editions and micro-books, writing on a grain of rice and miniatures on ivory.

7.9 km from here · Pushechnaya 7/5, bldg 2 (2nd floor) · ·
· No. 40
Architecture and estates · since 1965

The Ryabushinsky Mansion

outstanding
The Ryabushinsky Mansion
Ekaterina Borisova, CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
The best surviving interior of Moscow Art Nouveau: Shekhtel built the mansion in 1900–1903 and thought it out down to the door handle, and the wave staircase with its jellyfish lamp is the thing for which one comes here instead of any museum of decorative art. What Horta did at the Hôtel Tassel and Mackintosh at the Glasgow School of Art — one hand over the whole building, from plan to fittings — Shekhtel did here, and here it survives with the fittings in place. Upstairs is hidden an Old Believers’ chapel that could not be shown openly, and it has come through. The memorial part — Gorky lived here from 1931 — is markedly weaker than the architecture, and that should be known in advance: one comes for Shekhtel, not for Gorky.

The wave staircase with its jellyfish light. Stained glass and the mosaic frieze of orchids along the façade. The Old Believers’ chapel on the top floor. Gorky’s study and library.

8.1 km from here · Malaya Nikitskaya Street 6/2 ·
· No. 71
for enthusiasts
Apollinary Vasnetsov Museum
Apollinary Vasnetsov’s reconstructions of old Moscow are not painting but scholarship: the artist made archaeological observations, and his views still serve as textbook illustrations. Here they hang in the flat where they were made.

The studio with its original furnishings, and the views of old Moscow — historical reconstructions by which the medieval city is still imagined.

8.1 km from here · Furmanny Lane 6, flats 21–22 (3rd floor) ·
· No. 13
Architecture and estates · since 2020

The Narkomfin Building

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The Narkomfin Building
Retired electrician, CC0 · Wikimedia Commons
The 1930 house by Ginzburg and Milinis is the transitional commune-house with which any conversation about twentieth-century housing begins: two-level units, a corridor every second floor, kitchen and laundry taken out of the flat. Le Corbusier knew this building and leaned on it in the Unité d’habitation at Marseille — the ribbon window, the pilotis and the interlocking sections are all here first. But expectations must be squared honestly: the restoration of 2017–2020 gave the house back to its residents, and the museum here is one restored unit, not a building. Looking is done from outside and in a single flat, by appointment.

A restored type F unit, furnished to Ginzburg’s drawings. The building itself: the residential block on columns, the communal block, the bridge between them.

8.3 km from here · Novinsky Boulevard 25, block 1 · ·
· No. 74
outstanding
The Museum of Oriental Art
Panther, CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons
Western museums of the East were formed by colonial routes; this collection grew out of nationalised private collections and Soviet expeditions. Hence the Central Asian, Caucasian, Buryat and Chukchi sections that London and Paris lack: there the East begins with India and Egypt, here with what lay inside the country and next to it. That is the reason to come.

Central Asian and Caucasian carpets and metalwork transferred from the State Museum Fund; Iranian Qajar painting and tilework; Chinese bronze and porcelain, Japanese prints; a Korean section rare for Russia; Buddhist sculpture of Buryatia and Mongolia.

8.3 km from here · Nikitsky Boulevard 12a · ·
· No. 43
History · since 1997

Museum of Moscow Archaeology

for enthusiasts
Museum of Moscow Archaeology
Qweasdqwe, CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
A museum built around what cannot be moved: the 16th-century bridge piers stayed where they were and the building went up over them. That method of display is rare, and it is the reason to go down.

The white-stone piers of the Voskresensky Bridge of the 16th to 18th century — the museum was built around them; coin hoards found in the city centre; the everyday things of medieval Moscow.

8.4 km from here · Manezhnaya Square 1a · ·
· No. 15
History · since 1872

The Historical Museum

world-class
The Historical Museum
Diego Delso, CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
A collection of material sources on Russian history unmatched for completeness: archaeology, numismatics, arms and manuscripts in one sequence, five million objects. And a rarity of another kind — Sherwood’s fully preserved Russian Revival interior, a monument in itself.

A dugout boat some 3,500 years old; the Mstislav Gospel of the early 12th century; the helmet of Prince Yaroslav Vsevolodovich; a Blaeu globe; personal belongings of Peter the Great. Look up: the halls themselves are painted after Old Russian models and count as an exhibit.

8.5 km from here · Red Square 1 · ·
· No. 6
Art · since 1817

The Manege

significant
The Manege
Bernt Rostad uploaded and derivative work: MrPanyGoff, CC BY 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
There is no collection; the value is entirely engineering — a column-free span of nearly 45 metres calculated by Betancourt, a monument of engineering thought with few equals in Europe. Everything else here is temporary.

The building itself: a column-free hall spanned by timber trusses of almost 45 metres, calculated by the engineer Agustín de Betancourt — a rare monument of engineering.

8.7 km from here · Manezhnaya Square 1 ·
· No. 19
outstanding
The Museum of Architecture
SergeyStepykin, CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons
The only museum of architecture in Russia and one of the few in the world. It holds fragments of demolished buildings — reliefs from the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, details of the Sukharev Tower: things that exist nowhere else because the buildings do not.

The enfilade of the Talyzin house with its exhibitions; the Apothecary Office, 17th-century chambers where fragments of demolished Moscow buildings are shown; models of unbuilt projects, including material on the Palace of the Soviets.

8.7 km from here · Vozdvizhenka 5/25 · ·
· No. 53

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