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Art · since 1856

The Tretyakov Gallery

world-class
The Tretyakov Gallery
A.Savin, CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons
Russian art of the 11th to early 20th century is nowhere else assembled so fully — only the Russian Museum compares. But the canon was formed here: Tretyakov bought from living artists what he himself thought mattered, and one man’s private judgement became what we now call the Russian school. Seeing the 19th century elsewhere means seeing fragments.

Ivanov’s The Appearance of Christ Before the People in its own hall; Surikov’s Boyarynya Morozova and Morning of the Streltsy Execution; Repin’s Ivan the Terrible and His Son; Serov’s Girl with Peaches; Vasnetsov’s Bogatyrs; the icon halls. Rublev’s Trinity is no longer here: it was handed to the Church in 2023.

2.1 km from here · Lavrushinsky Lane 10 · ·
· No. 1
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The Museum of Decorative Art
shakko, CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons
Lacquer miniature of four schools and propaganda porcelain — the objects by which Russia is recognisable in world decorative art. The material is first-rate; the display is not up to it.

Lacquer miniature — Palekh, Fedoskino, Mstyora, Kholuy; Soviet propaganda porcelain; toys of the peoples of the world; embroidery and samovars.

2.2 km from here · Delegatskaya 3, bldg 1 · ·
· No. 32
History · since 1896

Museum of Moscow

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Museum of Moscow
shakko, CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons
A city museum — an ordinary genre in Europe — but the material is unique in scale: a million objects about one city. The value is also the Provision Warehouses by Stasov, a model Empire building rarely accessible from inside.

The permanent display History of Moscow: the archaeology of Moscow soil, town life, plans and views of the city by century. And the Provision Warehouses themselves, an Empire monument after Vasily Stasov.

2.2 km from here · Zubovsky Boulevard 2, bldg 7 · ·
· No. 56
Literature · since 1934

The Dahl Literary Museum

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The Dahl Literary Museum
Levnevskiy, CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
The only museum built not around a single name but around literature as a process. Hence its strength — comparisons impossible in a house museum, and a fund of 700,000 items that makes such comparisons possible.

The permanent display Zubovsky 15: a house of science, literature and art, and the exhibitions on 20th-century Russian letters.

2.3 km from here · Zubovsky Boulevard 15, bldg 1 · ·
· No. 8
Art · since 1986

The New Tretyakov

world-class
The New Tretyakov
Tretyakovgallery, CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
The Russian avant-garde is the one Russian artistic system to enter the world canon on equal terms, and its largest collection is here. MoMA and the Pompidou show Malevich and Tatlin torn from their setting; here they hang beside what they rebelled against, which changes the reading.

Malevich’s Black Square, Petrov-Vodkin’s Bathing of a Red Horse, work by Kandinsky, Chagall, Goncharova and Larionov, the model of Tatlin’s Tower. Next door: the Muzeon park of dismantled Soviet monuments.

2.4 km from here · Krymsky Val 10 · ·
· No. 5
House museums · since 1921

Tolstoy in Khamovniki

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Tolstoy in Khamovniki
Shuvaev, CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons
A house in which nothing was reconstructed: the furnishings are its own, the objects are the family’s, and their placing follows an inventory taken while the owners were alive. There is no electric light here and never was — Tolstoy refused it on principle, so the rooms are lit as they were in his time, which for a house museum is almost unheard of. Anyone who has been to Carlyle’s House in Chelsea knows the effect and will find it carried further here: there the gas fittings survive, here there is nothing but daylight and a lamp. The literary display on Prechistenka answers the question of what he wrote; here the question answered is how he lived — and in his case that is the subject.

The study with its low chair, cut down to the short sight of its owner, and the writing table. Sofya Andreyevna’s room. The hall with the piano at which Taneyev and Rachmaninoff played. The cobbler’s bench — Tolstoy made his own boots. The garden, which has outlived the century along with the house.

2.6 km from here · Lva Tolstogo Street 21 ·
· No. 62
Art · since 1969

The Tropinin Museum

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The Tropinin Museum
Andrei Raikin, Alexei Sidelnikov, Andrei Lobanov, CC BY 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons
The Moscow portrait of the first half of the 19th century is nowhere else so densely gathered. The value is also in the origin: Vishnevsky’s private collection given to the city, a model of how Russian museums came to be.

Portraits by Vasily Tropinin and his Moscow contemporaries, work by serf artists, Russian Biedermeier. The quiet Zamoskvorechye lane and the house itself are half the pleasure.

2.8 km from here · Shchetininsky Lane 10, bldg 1 · ·
· No. 31
outstanding
The Museum of the Russian Icon
Museum of the Russian icon, CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons
For Ethiopian Christian art it is the only collection in Russia; for the Russian icon it competes with state museums. Add a circumstance almost unheard of anywhere in the world for a collection of this level: admission is free.

The Russian icon of the 14th to 20th century, from Novgorod panels to Old Believer painting; Ethiopian Christian art, the only such collection in Russia; a reconstructed iconostasis and post-Byzantine Greek icons.

3.0 km from here · Goncharnaya 3, bldg 1 · ·
· No. 54
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.

3.2 km from here · Furmanny Lane 6, flats 21–22 (3rd floor) ·
· No. 13
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Museum of Russian Impressionism
Sergey A. Demidov, CC BY 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
The term “Russian impressionism” is contested, and this is the only institution that investigates rather than illustrates it. The value is the exhibition programme: works come here from private collections that would otherwise never be seen.

Konstantin Korovin, Valentin Serov, Igor Grabar, Nikolai Bogdanov-Belsky. The building is a converted cylindrical flour store of the Bolshevik factory — a rare case of industry turned into a museum.

3.3 km from here · Leningradsky Prospekt 15, bldg 11 · ·
· No. 51

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