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What is the history of Russian museums?
There is an art square near Neval Street. There are several museums and a theater in the square, the most striking of which is the Mikhail Palace. This palace was designed by Rossi and was built between 18 19 and 1825. It was built for the Tsar's brother, Archduke Mikhail Pavkovic. 1898 was renamed Russian Museum. So far, the main entrance staircase and the White Pillar Hall have not been changed, but other halls of Prince mikhailov Palace have been changed into museums. In order to exhibit the rapidly increasing collection, Benua designer1914 ~1919 built a wing next to the palace. There is a bronze statue of Pushkin carved by Annikushin 1957 in the center of the art square in front of Mi Heyrovsk, Jaroslav.

On the basis of traditional manor design, the architect designed the plan of this tall and magnificent palace. In front of the palace, the most striking triangular cornice wall consisting of eight white columns and 44 bas-reliefs forms a Corinthian cloister. There is a huge house in front of the main door of the hall, surrounded by beautiful and dense fences; The gate of the palace has a wide staircase; Lion relief and oblique spiral ramp; The central garden emphasizes the colonnade. In front of the Russian Museum, there is also a comprehensive art square with a coordinated and symmetrical central structure.

The National Museum of Russia has the largest collection of Russian art in the world. The museum has a large collection of art treasures from different periods. The collection of more than 2,500 icon paintings and more than 20,000 folk arts and crafts is like an encyclopedia of Russian folk art from the 20th century to the present. The museum also has a collection of18 ~ 20th century Russian sculpture art treasures, as well as a rich collection of Russian academic sketches. Different from the collection of Moscow tretyakov Art Museum, its paintings are mainly from 18 to the early 20th century. From this perspective, it complements the paintings of tretyakov Art Museum.

The bronze statue of Pushkin in the center of the art square in front of the Russian Museum.