Things to do in Moscow, Central Russia: The Best Specialty Museums

July 27, 2021 Kiesha Cripe

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. Russian National Museum of Music

Fadeyeva St., 4 Metro Mayakovskaya, Moscow 125047 Russia +7 495 605-65-15 [email protected] http://www.glinka.museum
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5.0 based on 82 reviews

Russian National Museum of Music

Russian National Museum of Music is a public insitution dedicated to musical culture. Its permanent collection is among the largest and most comprehensive in existance, presenting both world-reknown pieces like Stradivari violins and local national instruments.

Reviewed By ginsengNewYork

This museum, even though a bit old fashioned at first sight, is a gem and a music lover's paradise! It holds more than 3000 fascinating musical instruments that would deserve more exhibiting space. The first part of the collection is dedicated to Russian musical instruments, which are numerous and fascinating in this beautiful and immense country. What makes this museum so very special is that it has audio guides for hire that allow you to listen to most instruments! It even has thin TV-like screens next to some instruments that show you actual performances. The second part of the exhibit handles European instruments: The high tech Stradivari section is absolutely superb with video documentaries on the making of these fabulous instruments, as well as performances by famous musicians. The 2nd floor holds a hands-on cute exhibit for children about sound, silence, etc. Staff is absolutely delightful. We had a lovely discussion with 2 young enthusiastic employees, with the help of Google Translate ;-) They even helped us order a Yandex taxi and came outside in the cold to make sure we were in the right car! Thank you guys, you are the best! The museum offers many concerts throughout the year in different locations that are part of this consortium: It was lovely to hear musicians play on the museum ancient harpsichords one evening! The Prokoviev Museum, located on Kamergerskiy lane, is also part of the consortium: a beautiful bronze statue of Prokoviev has been placed in the middle of the street right in front of it, you just can't miss it! ( I love this statue, as Prokoviev seems alive, simply walking amongst passers-by). Its intimate concert hall is located on the 2nd floor and holds about 50 spectators. Concert tickets are quite inexpensive, ranging from 500 to 1500 rub, and concerts are of fine quality! Highly recommended !

2. Museum of the Moscow Art Academic Theatre

Kamergerskiy Lane, 3A, Moscow 125009 Russia +7 495 692-38-66 [email protected] http://www.mxatmuseum.com
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Museum of the Moscow Art Academic Theatre

3. D. Nalbandian's Museum Workshop

Tverskaya St., 8/2, Moscow 125009 Russia +7 495 629-28-72 [email protected] http://www.mmoma.ru/about/buildings/
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

D. Nalbandian's Museum Workshop

4. Museum-Apartment N. S. Golovanova

Bryusov per 7, Apt. 10, Moscow 125009 Russia +7 495 629-70-83 http://www.glinka.museum/about/apartment_museum_golovanov/
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Museum-Apartment N. S. Golovanova

5. Medical Histrory Museum of Moscow State Dentistry University

Dolgorukovskaya St., 4/7, Moscow 127006 Russia http://www.historymed.ru
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Medical Histrory Museum of Moscow State Dentistry University

6. Moscow Kremlin

Moscow 103132 Russia +7 (495) 695-41-46 [email protected] http://www.kreml.ru/en/
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4.5 based on 7,891 reviews

Moscow Kremlin

Moscow's most famous historical and political landmark, the Kremlin is a walled-in complex of cathedrals, palaces and government offices, with several buildings open to the public, including the Armoury, Patriarch's Palace and the State Kremlin Palace.

Reviewed By CAPerth

The Kremlin is a collection of several attractions, the Architectural Ensemble (basically the main Kremlin grounds, museums and several historic Orthodox Cathedrals), the Armoury (the Treasury including carriages, Faberge eggs, jewellery, armour and ceremonial clothing), the Diamond Fund (basically a collection of individual stones and some set pieces) and the Ivan Bell Tower. We purchased our tickets on line for the Architectural Ensemble (day ticket) and Armoury (timed ticket, different day) from the official website as soon as our dates were available (17 days prior). The Diamond Fund tickets are purchased from inside the Armoury. Prices are quite cheap given the world class exhibits. We did not attempt to buy tickets to the Bell Tower following advice on line and confirmed by our guide that it is like winning the lottery and you have to hang around for hours on the one in a hundred chance that you might score tickets. Note that even though you buy in advance, you still have to queue up to exchange your “voucher” for a ticket and you will need your original passport as ID. Not sure if this is much quicker than buying tickets direct but since we were in peak time and Armoury tickets are quite limited, advance purchase is highly recommended. We visited the Cathedrals as part of a tour with Viki Tours (Armoury we did ourselves, audio guide is free and very good but covers the main exhibits only – to get detailed commentary on everything would take a whole day) and we had planned our visit to coincide with the Ceremonial mounting parade of Horse Guard and Foot Guard of the Presidential Regiment at midday on Saturday. This is a worthwhile addition if you can plan it, but may have also accounted for the very large crowd there that day (or that could be normal in June). Unfortunately, no photography is allowed inside the cathedrals or the Armoury Museum.

7. Nemirovich-Danchenko's Apartment Museum

Glinischevskiy per d. 5-7, Moscow 125009 Russia +7 499 650-53-91 http://www.mxatmuseum.com
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Nemirovich-Danchenko's Apartment Museum

8. Diamond Fund (Almazny Fond)

Proyezd Proyektiruyemyy 813, Moscow 103073 Russia +7 495 629-20-36 http://www.gokhran.ru/
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4.5 based on 1,804 reviews

Diamond Fund (Almazny Fond)

The Orlov Diamond, a gift to Catherine the Great from Count Orlov, her lover, is only one of the many diamonds and jewels on display in this incredible collection at the Kremlin.

Reviewed By supermic - Hoogland, The Netherlands

The treasures of the Almaznyy Fond include items that were used during the coronations and other special occasions, which were designed to demonstrate the glory and richness of the Russian empire. The question of how this wealth was obtained is of course not answered here. The Diamond Fund collection includes the so-called crown jewels including the Great Imperial Crown, which was made for the coronation of Empress Catherine II in 1762 The Diamond Fund collection contains the seven world-famous gems. The Orlov diamond is the largest and most famous of them. It adorns the imperial scepter of Empress Catherine II. The collection also includes jewelery masterpieces from the 18th-20th centuries, rare gems, insignia, gold and platinum gold nuggets of invaluable value. Tickets for the Diamond Fund cannot be obtained online, but can be purchased at kiosk numbers 4 and 5 (and in the Armory in possesion of a armoury ticket) and cost 500 RUB. Note that the Kremlin is closed on Thursdays. The entrance is at by the Borovitskaya Tower (number 20) and it is recommended to use the 45 min audio guide.

9. Chambers of The Romanov Boyars

Varvarka St., 10 China town, Moscow 109012 Russia +7 495 698-12-56 http://www.shm.ru
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4.5 based on 160 reviews

Chambers of The Romanov Boyars

The house was a birthplace of Mikhail Fyodorovich, the first Tsar in the Romanov dynasty.

Reviewed By ioanalauran

Small but very interesting museum, where you can see the old rich boyard’s way of living. A good option if you don’t want to stay in a queue at the Red Square.

10. State Academic Bolshoi Theater Museum

ul. Okhotnyy Ryad d. 8-2, Moscow 103265 Russia +7 495 692-00-25
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

State Academic Bolshoi Theater Museum

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