List of museums in Moscow

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This is a list of museums in Moscow, the capital city of Russia

List[edit]

Museums Picture Established Reference
ART4.RU Contemporary Art Museum 2007 [1]
Bakhrushin Museum 1894 [2][3]
Bulgakov Museum in Moscow 2007 [4][5]
Cathedral of the Annunciation 1955 [6][7]
Central Armed Forces Museum 1919 [8]
Church of the Deposition of the Robe 1965 [9]
Church of the Twelve Apostles 1918 [10]
Cold War Museum (Moscow) 2006 [11]
Diamond Fund 1967 [12][13]
Fersman Mineralogical Museum 1716 [14][15]
Galeyev Gallery 2006 [16]
Gulag Museum [citation needed]
Institute of Russian Realist Art 2011 [17][18]
Ivan the Great Bell Tower 1991 [19][20]
Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center 2012 [21][22]
Kremlin Armoury 1806 [23][24]
Kremlin Arsenal 1819 [25]
Kuskovo 1919 [26][27]
Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography 2010 [28][29]
The Lumiere Brothers Photogallery 2001 [30][31]
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics 1981 [32][33]
Moscow Cat Museum 1993 [34][35]
Moscow Design Museum 2012 [36][37]
Moscow House of Photography 1996 [38][39]
Moscow Museum of Modern Art 1999 [40][41]
Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow 2010 [42]
Museum of Calligraphy 2008 [43][44]
Moscow Paleontological Museum 1937 [45][46]
Museum of History of Moscow 1896 [47][48]
Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow 1995 [49][50]
Museum of the Moscow Railway 2011 [51][52]
National Centre for Contemporary Arts 1992 [53][54]
Ostankino Palace 1919 [55][56]
Poklonnaya Hill 1995 [57][58]
Polytechnical Museum 1872 [59][60]
Pushkin Museum 1912 [61][62]
RKK Energiya museum 2008 [63]
Rumyantsev Museum 1831 [64][65]
Russian State Library 1862 [66][67]
Ryabushinsky Museum of Icons and Paintings 2009 [citation needed]
Shchusev State Museum of Architecture 1934 [68][69]
State Historical Museum 1872 [70][71]
Tagansky Protected Command Point 2006 [72][73]
Tretyakov Gallery 1856 [74][75]
Tsaritsyno Park 1984 [76][77]
Vernadsky State Geological Museum 1755 [78]
Vlakhernskoye-Kuzminki 1999 [79][80]
Zoological Museum of Moscow University 1791 [81][82]

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