Museums of Russia: The Moscow State Integrated Museum-Reserve "Kolomenskoye-Izmailovo-Lublino" to open new exhibitions

16 June 2020

Moscow is launching the staged removal of previously established restrictions. Since June 16, the Moscow State Integrated Museum-Reserve "Kolomenskoye-Izmailovo-Lublino" resumes its work and receives first visitors at expositions and exhibitions.

Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich in Kolomenskoye presents three new exhibitions. The "Battles for History: Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich and Patriarch Nikon" exhibition is available in the Large Exhibition Hall. The "Gold and Silver" exhibition is showcased in the Small Exhibition Hall. "The Image of a Medieval Woman. From the History of the Russian City of the XI-XVII centuries" exhibition is open for visiting at the ground floor of the Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich.

Permanent exhibitions "The Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich. Historical and Art Reconstruction", "Treasures of Russian Art. XVII Century" are also available in the Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich. The Front Gates of the Tsar's Courtyard presents the permanent exhibition "Milestones in the History of Kolomenskoye". The permanent exhibition "Glorious City, Ancient City… Art and Technique of Russian Builders in XIV-XIX Centuries" launches its work in the "Atrium" hall.

The Nikolai Durasov's Palace in Lublino also opens its doors from June 16. It showcases the exposition "There Are Many Places Delightfully Adorned".

The permanent exposition "Izmailovo: the XVII Сentury Family Estate of the Tsar" is open on Izmailovsky Island.

Tickets for expositions and exhibitions are available on the official website of the museum only.