The 10 Best History Museums in Garden Ring, Central Russia

April 5, 2022 Sachiko Swiger

The political, scientific, historical, architectural and business center of Russia, Moscow displays the country's contrasts at their most extreme. The ancient and modern are juxtaposed side by side in this city of 10 million. Catch a metro from one of the ornate stations to see Red Square, the Kremlin, the nine domes of St. Basil's Cathedral, Lenin's Mausoleum, the KGB Museum and other symbols of Moscow's great and terrible past, then lighten up and shop Boulevard Ring or people watch in Pushkin Square.
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1. Marina Tsvetayeva's House Museum

Borisoglebskiy Lane, 6 Arbat, Moscow 121069 Russia +7 (095) 202-3543 [email protected] http://www.dommuseum.ru/
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5.0 based on 48 reviews

Marina Tsvetayeva's House Museum

Learn about the tragic life of this world-famous Russian poet, in the home where she lived and wrote thousands of verses.

2. E. Gnesin's Memorial Museum Apartment

Povarskaya St., 30/36, Moscow 121069 Russia +7 495 690-45-05 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

E. Gnesin's Memorial Museum Apartment

3. Museum Apartment of an Actor's Family of Mironov and Menaker A.S.

Maly Vlasyevskiy Lane, 7, Moscow 119002 Russia +7 499 241-61-97 [email protected] http://bakhrushin.theatre.ru/branches/mmm/
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Museum Apartment of an Actor's Family of Mironov and Menaker A.S.

4. S. T. Konyonkov's Memorial Museum Workshop

Tverskoi Bulvar, 28, Moscow 125009 Russia +7 495 629-61-39 http://www.museum.ru/M410
Excellent
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

S. T. Konyonkov's Memorial Museum Workshop

5. Patriarchal Museum of Church Art

Volkhonka St., 15, Moscow 119019 Russia http://www.patriarchia.ru
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Patriarchal Museum of Church Art

6. Armoury Chamber

Dvortsovaya St., 1R, Moscow 103073 Russia +7 495 695-37-76 http://www.kreml.ru
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4.5 based on 3,933 reviews

Armoury Chamber

A dazzling array of treasures from the 4th to the 20th century are housed in this Kremlin museum, including thrones and carriages of the tsars, the works of Moscow silver and goldsmiths, arms, jewels, precious Russian Easter eggs and other Russian and foreign decorative arts.

Reviewed By RitaC651 - Melbourne, Australia

We were overwhelmed by the treasures we saw and were surprised that such an amazing collection survived Russia’s turbulent history. Hundreds of objects made of gold and silver were encrusted with gems. The gold carriages were unbelievable. The collection of crowns was my favourite. So many display cases were filled with items that showed the wealth and lavish lifestyle of the Tsars. There were displays of clothes worn by the royal family, some famous Faberge eggs and many other items. Everything was beautifully styled. There were military uniforms, weapons and horse armoury that were all heavily decorated. There was also a number of religious items. This museum shows the connection between the wealth and power of the Tzar, the church and the state. No wonder there was a revolution in Russia.

7. Cathedral of the Archangel (Arkhangelsky Sobor)

Borovitskaya ulitsa Kremlin, Moscow 119234 Russia +7 495 695-41-46 http://www.kreml.ru/en-Us/about-museums/kremlin
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4.5 based on 206 reviews

Cathedral of the Archangel (Arkhangelsky Sobor)

This church at Cathedral Square is most notable for what lies underneath it - the burial grounds of most of Russia's rulers up until the 1690s - as well as the muraled walls showing who lies beneath.

Reviewed By drogilmour - Guatemala City, Guatemala

St. Michael Archangel’s cathedral had been a burial place of Moscow Princes and Tsars. The tombs of the Ryurikovich dynasty are located endlong the cathedral's walls. The tombs of the Romanov dynasty are situated near the south-western and north-western pillars. You will find signs in English, placed on top of the gaskets The first Russian Tsar Ivan the Terrible (Ivan the IV) and two his sons are buried in a special tsar's shrine set in the altar part of the cathedral. Here also look for the sign. Russian tsars were buried here until the capital was moved to St. Petersburg. In 1333, the first Great Moscow Prince Ivan Kalita ordered to lay the foundation of church devoted to St. Archangel Michael, respected in Rus as a guardian of soldiers and Russian princes in their feats of arms. A new majestic cathedral was erected on this site in 1505-1508, Built with five onion shape caps, the central golden one represents Jesus and the four tin coloured ones, each of the evangelists.

8. Cathedral of the Annunciation

Borovitskaya Ulitsa , Ivanovskaya Ploshchad Kremlin, Moscow 103073 Russia +7 495 695-37-76 http://annunciation-cathedral.kreml.ru
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4.5 based on 221 reviews

Cathedral of the Annunciation

The magnificent interiors of this chapel belonging to the royal family include spectacular frescoes, icons painted by the masters and a gleaming agate jasper tiled floor.

Reviewed By KatrinaMolini - Corciano, Italy

This was a private church of Russian princes and tsars. I was very impressed by the multi-tier iconostasis that includes almost a hundred icons situated in six rows and the stunning blue western portal with carved ornament.

9. Gorky's House (Ryabushinsky Mansion)

Mal. Nikitskaya St., 6/2, Moscow 121069 Russia +7 495 690-51-30 http://www.museum.ru/M402
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4.5 based on 289 reviews

Gorky's House (Ryabushinsky Mansion)

Writer Maxim Gorky's residence from 1931 to 1936, this remarkable home is a stunning example of art nouveau architecture, highlighted by a twisting marble staircase, stained glass roof and flowery mosaic and stucco decorations.

Reviewed By sashphoto - Moscow, Russia

Excellently preserved art nouveau marvel in the center of Moscow. Reason it was kept well - because Maxim Gorky, writer, stayed there during the Soviet times.

10. Alexey Tolstoy Museum

Spiridonovka st., 2/6, Moscow 121069 Russia +7 495 690-09-56 [email protected] http://goslitmuz.ru/museums/muzey-kvartira-a-n-tolstogo
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Alexey Tolstoy Museum

The antique furniture, lamps and china in this apartment where Alexey Tolstoy lived from 1941-1945 helped him immerse himself more deeply into the eras he was writing about.

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