Museums in st petersburg russia (from a to z)

ST. PETERSBURG MUSEUMS From A To Z

A B C

D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

  1. Academy of proper

    Arts Museum
    (Research Museum

    from the Russian Academy of proper Arts)

  2. Akhmatova

    Museum
    (Anna Akhmatova Museum,

    Fontanny Dom)

  3. Anna

    Akhmatova "Silver Age" Municipal

    Museum

  4. Anthropology and

    Ethnography around the globe Museum
    (Peter the truly amazing

    Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography – Kunstkamera)

  5. Arctic and Antarctic Museum
  6. Artillery, Engineering and

    Communication Forces Museum

    (Military-Historic Museum of Artillery,

    Engineering and Communications Forces)

  7. Aurora Cruiser
  8. Beloselsky-Belozersky

    Palace

  9. Benois

    Family Museum

  10. Alexander Blok

    Apartment-Museum, branch of Condition

    Museum of St. Petersburg History)

  11. Bolotnaya

    13, branch of Russian Political

    History Museum

  12. Bolshoy

    (Menshikovsky) Palace, Japanese Palace

    at Lomonosov

  13. Botanical

    Museum
    (Museum of V. Komarov Botany

    Research Institute)

  14. Bread

    Museum

  15. Isaak Brodsky

    Apartment-Museum CLOSED FOR Renovation!

  16. Cabin of Peter the truly amazing
  17. Catherine’s

    Wing, Peterhof Condition Museum

  18. P.P. Chistyakov

    House Museum

  19. Chinese

    Palace at Lomonosov

  20. Church of Savior around the Spilled

    Bloodstream

  21. Circus

    Museum

  22. City History

    Museum, see St. Petersburg City History

    Museum

  23. Civil

    Aviation Academy and Pulkovo Complex

    Museum.

  24. Commandant’s

    House, Peter and Paul Fortress

  25. Communications

    Museum CLOSED FOR Renovation!

  26. Composers’

    House

  27. Conservatoire

    Museum
    (Museum of Nikolay

    Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg

    Conservatoire)

  28. Cottage Museum at Peterhof /

    Petrodvorets

  29. Cruiser

    Aurora, see Aurora

  30. Decorative Applied Art

    Museum
    (Museum of Decorative Applied

    Art, St. Petersburg Artistic-Industrial

    Academy)

  31. Domik Petra

    I, see Cabin of Peter the truly amazing

  32. Dostoyevsky Memorial Museum-Apartment
  33. Earth Science Museum

    (V. Dokuchaev Central Museum of Earth

    Science)

  34. Ethnography Museum (Russian

    Ethnographic Museum)

  35. Geology Museum (F.N.

    Chernyshev Central Research Geology

    Museum)

  36. Gazodynamicheskaya

    Laboratory, Museum of Rocket-Building

    Development.

  37. Grand

    Palace, Peterhof Condition Museum.

  38. The Condition Hermitage Museum.
  39. Hermitage

    pavilion, Peterhof Condition Museum

  40. Historic

    Museum of Wax Figures, at Lomonosov

  41. History

    Museum from the Capital of scotland- Pushkin

  42. Good reputation for

    Religion Museum – Kazan Cathedral
    (St.

    Petersburg Condition Museum from the Good reputation for

    Religion)

  43. Kazan Cathedral, see History

    of faith Museum – Kazan Cathedral

  44. Katalnaya

    Gorka Pavilion, at Lomonosov

  45. Kavalersky

    Corpus at Lomonosov

  46. Kirov

    Apartment-Museum
    (Sergei M. Kirov

    Apartment-Museum, branch of Museum of St.

    Petersburg History)

  47. P.K. Kozlov

    Apartment-Museum

  48. Kronshtadt

    Local History Museum

  49. Kronverk,

    Wax Figures Museum

  50. Arkhip Kuindghi

    Apartment-Museum

  51. Kunstkamera,

    see Anthropology and Ethnography of

    the planet Museum

  52. Lenin Apartment-Museum

    (Vladimir I. Lenin Memorial Museum-Apartment)

  53. Lenin

    Memorial Museum in Smolny
    (Vladimir I. Lenin

    Memorial Museum)

  54. Leningrad

    Throughout the War and Siege Years,

    branch from the Museum of St. Petersburg’s History

  55. Lyceum

    (All-Russian Museum of Alexander S.

    Pushkin, Museum-Lyceum)

  56. Lomonosovsky

    China Factory Museum

  57. Marble Palace, branch

    from the Condition Russian Museum

  58. Marli pavilion

    at Petrodvorets

  59. Dmitry Mendeleev

    Museum-Archive at St. Petersburg Condition

    College

  60. Menshikov

    Palace, and also the collection around the

    Russian Culture from the early eighteenth

    century, branch from the Condition Hermitage

  61. Metrology

    Museum (Museum of Metrology,

    Mendeleev Research Institute)

  62. Mikhailovsky

    Castle, branch from the Condition Russian

    Museum

  63. Military

    Medicine Museum
    (Military-Medical

    Museum)

  64. Militia

    Museum

  65. Mineralogy

    Museum from the St. Petersburg Condition

    College

  66. Monument

    to Heroic Defenders of Leningrad

  67. Museum of

    a brief history of Revolutionary-Democratic

    Movement in 1880s-90s

  68. Musical

    Instruments Exhibition, branch from the

    Condition Museum of Theater and Musical Art

  69. Nabokov’s House
  70. Narodovolets,

    branch from the Central Navy Museum

  71. Narva

    Triumphal Arch (Narvskiye Triumphal

    Gates)

  72. Navy

    Museum (Central Navy Museum)

  73. Nikolai Nekrasov

    Apartment-Museum

  74. Oktyabrsky Railroad Central

    Museum

  75. Oranienbaum

    Condition Museum

  76. Oreshek

    Fortress, see Shlisselburg-Oreshek

    Fortress

  77. Pavlovsk Condition Museum
  78. Penaty,

    Ilya E. Repin Museum-Estate

  79. Peter and

    Paul Cathedral

  80. Peter III

    Palace at Lomonosov

  81. Peterhof

    Condition Museum

  82. Piskariovskoye

    Memorial Graveyard Museum from the Siege of

    Leningrad

  83. Podvodnaya

    Lodka (Submarine), branch from the

    Central Navy Museum

  84. Police

    History Museum
    (Gorokhovaya 2,

    Russian Police History, branch of Russian

    Political History Museum)

  85. Political

    History Museum
    (Russian Political

    History Museum)

  86. Alexander Popov

    Apartment-Museum

  87. Press

    History Museum
    (Museum of St.

    Petersburg Press History)

  88. Pushkin Museum and Memorial

    Apartment
    (All-Russian Museum of

    Alexander S. Pushkin)

  89. Pushkin

    Museum-Dacha
    (Alexander Pushkin

    Museum-Dacha, Branch from the All-Russian

    Museum of Alexander Pushkin)

  90. Pushkin, the

    Capital of scotland-, see Tsarskoye Selo

  91. Pushkinsky

    Dom, the Literary Museum of Russian

    Literature Research Institute

  92. Railway Museum
    (Central Museum of

    Railroad Transport)

  93. Rimsky-Korsakov

    Apartment-Museum
    (Nikolai A.

    Rimsky-Korsakov Museum-Apartment, branch

    from the Theater and Musical Art Museum)

  94. Road of

    Existence, Condition Museum of Leningrad

    Siege, at Kokkorevo township (Leningrad

    region)

  95. Condition Russian

    Museum

  96. Samoilov Family Memorial

    Apartment, branch of St. Petersburg

    Condition Museum of Theater and Musical Art.

  97. Shlisselburg-Oreshek

    Fortress

  98. Siege of

    Leningrad Museum

  99. St Isaac’s Cathedral
  100. St.

    Petersburg City History Museum

  101. Condition

    Ethnographic Museum, at Pushkin

  102. Alexander Suvorov Memorial Museum Recently REOPENED!
  103. Sheremetev

    Palace, branch from the Condition Museum

    of Theater and Musical Art

  104. Stroganov

    Palace

    , branch from the Condition Russian

    Museum

  105. Summer time Garden and Summer time

    Palace of Peter the truly amazing

  106. Taras Shevchenko

    Studio Museum

  107. Theater and Musical Art

    Museum
    (St. Petersburg Condition Museum of

    Theater and Musical Art)

  108. Tram

    Terminal Number One Museum

  109. Trubetskoy

    Bastion Prison (in Peter and Paul Fortress)

  110. Tsarskoselskaya

    Collection

  111. Tsarskoye

    Selo, Condition Museum

  112. Urban Sculpture Museum
  113. Visiting Cards Museum
  114. Watches Museum,

    Petrodvorets Watch and Clock Factory

  115. Wax

    Figures Museum
    (St. Petersburg

    Historic Museum of Wax Figures)

  116. Yelagin Palace
    (Yelaginoostrovsky

    Palace-Museum)

  117. Yusupov Palace
  118. Zoschenko Museum

    (Condition Literary Museum of Mikhail M.

    Zoschenko)

  119. Zoological

    Museum

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Hermitage Museum – Saint Petersburg – Russia | Joe Journeys


COMMENTS:

Fatime Oomyadin: The most impressive museum in the world. And a beautiful palace, located in a dream city. Proud and happy I am I was there.

צאַר האָלי: Proper home to a tsar

Teresa Afonso: AMAZING! Thank you

321scully: The music was excellent too!

Gilbert Michaud: un grand et beau musee

TzarBombaGT: I suggest to all of you to watch this video listening this music:  Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No.2 is majestic ! 

JOEJOURNEYS: I'm glad you liked my choice of music for this video. Thanks for watching!

Александр Рыбин: Калинка-малинка? Вы достали со своими стереотипами!

JOEJOURNEYS: Я знаю, что я мог бы выбрать что-то лучше .. , спасибо за ваши комментарии

Елена Румянцева: Правда, ужасный стереотип о России )

UNPLANNED TRAVELLER: impressive video

JOEJOURNEYS: Thank you for your comments :)

321scully: It's good video showing just a small part of what the Hermitage has to offer. I was there last year and I took many photos without any problems, for anybody visiting St Petersburg it's a must, it's so worth visiting.

JOEJOURNEYS: Very pleased to see you enjoyed my video and music. Thank you for your comments. ��

Alexandra Cuco: Poccya 1111111111111111111111111111

NorrnasBoy250: Are you allowed to take photos with your camera/phone everywhere in the public spaces? I mean if you paid the fee at the check in

JOEJOURNEYS: +NorrnasBoy250 – had no issues taking or filming in public spaces while in Saint Peterburg Russia

Zouhair Rhaddou: I took at least 500 photos. in some rooms you can't take photos.. but in general it's allowed to take photos in the majority of rooms.

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