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Why to visit moscow.

Moscow is the capital of Russia and a majestic city that will surprise, seduce and shock you at every turn. It is renowned for its fairly-tale structures, stunning architectural splendors, and enormous expanses of wilderness. It has homegrown museums where you can retrace Russia's magnificent literary heritage. Moscow is also home to the best cultural institutions in the world that celebrate Russia's fine arts. The city is renowned for its performing arts, and you can watch a ballet, opera, or circus performance at one of Moscow's theaters. You can see sculptures of celebrities everywhere along the streets, showing a sense of pride in the Russians.The city is soaked in history, and walking around the streets is like teleporting from one century to the next. Don't forget to visit scenic parks like Sokolniki, Gorky, and Kolomenskoe that turn into popular festival spots in the summer and ice skating rinks in the winter. The city features an impressive variety of clubs, shopping avenues, and bars and has many vibrant boulevards and districts where you can feel the pulsating energy of the city. So buy the Moscow attractions tickets now to soak into the magnificent heritage and culture of the city.

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Purchase the Moscow City Pass and get access to some of the most iconic attractions like the Bolshoi Theatre, All-Russian Exhibition Center, Red Square, Moscow Zoo, and Kremlin. These attractions are an ode to the city's rich history and culture and reflect all strands of Russia's convoluted past.

You can start your trip by visiting Bolshoi Theatre, a historic theatre where you can enjoy the world-class ballet and opera performances. Appreciate the breathtaking architecture of St. Basil's Cathedral and trace Russia's most defining political and historical events by heading to the Kremlin. Moscow City Pass also gives you access to Moscow Zoo, one of the oldest zoos in the world with more than eight thousand animals and birds. Watch the army parades at Red Square and see the specialized exhibitions dedicated to furs, food, jewelry, cats, and dogs at the All-Russian Exhibition Center.

St. Basil's Cathedral

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With the Moscow Pass, you can visit some of the most iconic museums, like the Central House Museum of Aviation and Space, State Historical Museum, and Museum of Cosmonautics, at discounted rates. These museums will remind you of Russia's glorious past and rich heritage.

You can visit the Museum of Cosmonautics to learn about the nation's achievements in space exploration and head to the Central House Museum of Aviation and Space to see more than thirty-six thousand space-related exhibits. Learn about the life of Mikhail Bulgakov at Museum Theatre "Bulgakov House" and see relics of prehistoric tribes at the State Historical Museum. You can also visit Lenin's Mausoleum at Red Square, a mausoleum that serves as the final resting place of Vladimir Lenin. Moscow Pass also gives you access to Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, the largest museum of European art known for its world-class exhibitions. You can also visit Moscow State Integrated Museum-Reserve, Russia's largest museum-reserve with two historical and cultural territories.

Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts

Moscow Day Trips

Reveal the hidden treasures of Moscow and get acquainted with the city's highlights by opting for day trips. Some of the day trip options include Moscow Walking Tour, a one-day tour, and hop on hop off tour.

Learn about Moscow's vibrant hipster culture and marvel at the breathtaking attractions by undertaking the Moscow Walking Tour. Walk through the picturesque lanes of St. John's Hill or the terrifying neighborhood of Khitrovka and listen to interesting narrations from your guide. You can also opt for a hop on hop off tour and explore the beautiful city on a double-decker bus. Another interesting option is the one-day tour in Moscow that gives you a chance to explore the historic locations of the city, like St. Basil's Cathedral, Alexander Garden, and Red Square, at your own pace.

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Plan Your Visit to Moscow

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By Air : Moscow Domodedovo Airport is the main airport of the city that serves different destinations around the world. The major carriers include S7 Airlines, Red Wings Airlines, Smartavia, and Ural Airlines.

By Train: The city has nine rail terminals that handle traffic from different parts of Europe and Asia. An electric railway network connects the city with various suburbs and surrounding cities.

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May and September is the best time to visit Moscow as, during these months, the temperature starts soaring, snow starts melting, and flowers start blooming. Due to the pleasant weather, you can also indulge in various outdoor activities during this time of the year.

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Metro : The Metro system has twelve lines, and more than one hundred and fifty stations are marked with 'M' signs. Metro runs every two to three minutes, so you won't have to wait for a long time to find a train.

Tram : The tram network is divided into three sub-networks, and it covers a total route length of around one hundred and ten mile spread. Trams also connect metro lines and provide a scenic way to tour the city.

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Tverskoy : Tverskoy is renowned for its nightlife and has tons of bars and nightclubs. It offers good connectivity with the city as it has eight metro stations and various bus stops. You can also find budget-friend and premium accommodation options here.

Basmanny : Basmanny is the northwest portion of Moscow dotted with a wide variety of museums and art galleries. It is home to artsy venues and five-star accommodations and hotels.

Arbat : It is a trendy neighborhood with top-notch restaurants, cloth shops, hotels, and cathedrals. Whether you want a cheap or a five-star stay, this area will cater to all your needs.

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Moscow has terrible traffic, so getting around by car is not a good idea. The metro is one of the best options to get around the city.

Carry your passport with you whenever you're going out. You'll need a passport to buy train tickets, a sim card, and even theatre tickets.

Apply for a visa three months before the tour so that you can be free from any prospective hassles.

Some of the dishes that you must try in Moscow include cake pushkin, borscht, and lepyoshka.

Do not exchange a large amount of money at the airport, as the exchange rates are much higher.

Buy the Moscow City Pass to explore the popular attractions at a budget-friendly rate.

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Weather : Moscow experiences a continental climate with cold and chilly winters and hot summers. During summer months, the temperature hovers around 23 degrees Celsius, while in winter, there is plenty of snow, and the temperature is often lower than -10 degrees Celsius.

Language : Russian is the official language of Moscow. English is the second most widely spoken language by the people.

Time Zone : Moscow follows MSK- Moscow Standard Time zone.

Budget : You will spend around ₽4,642 ($77) on your vacation in Moscow daily. On average, you'll spend around ₽1,052 ($17) on meals and ₽453 ($7.51) on transportation daily. The average accommodation rate in the city for a couple is around ₽5,864 ($97). So, a vacation to Moscow for one week for two people will cost around ₽64,987 ($1,078).

Currency : The currency of Moscow is the Ruble.

Visa : If you're a citizen of the EU, Asia, Japan, the USA, or Africa, you'll need to get a visa to enter Moscow. Citizens of Qatar, Israel, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Laos don't need a visa to enter Moscow.

What are the best attractions to see in Moscow?

Saint Basil's Cathedral

Skip the line and get direct entry to Saint Basil's Cathedral with Moscow Pass. Saint Basil's Cathedral is a symbol of Russia, and it houses nine different chapels connected by a winding labyrinth of stairways and corridors. There is a beautiful garden outside the cathedral with bronze monuments.

Red Square is a beautiful square that houses breathtaking attractions like the Kremlin, Lenin's Mausoleum, and St. Basil's Cathedral. It hosts rock concerts, public ceremonies, and Soviet military parades.

With the Moscow attractions tickets, you can get access to the Kremlin, a fortified complex that houses four cathedrals and five palaces. The Kremlin also serves as the residence of the president of Russia.

How many days should I spend in Moscow?

You should spend a minimum of two days in Moscow. On the first day, you can explore iconic attractions like the All-Russian Exhibition Center, Red Square, Moscow Zoo, and the Kremlin. Reserve your second day for the Moscow walking tour and shopping.

What is the best time to visit Moscow?

May and September is the best time to visit Moscow as, during these months, the snow starts to melt and the temperature starts soaring. Many events and festivals are also organized during this time of the year.

How can I get cheap Moscow attraction tickets?

You can buy Moscow Pass to explore the famous attractions at discounted rates.

Museum Geography

Painting of the Old Masters, originals of Antiquity and the East, collection of casts

Today: 11:00-20:00, entry 19:00

Painting of the French Impressionists, Post-Impressionists and masters of the early XX century

Today: 10:00-17:00, entry 16:00

Sviatoslav Richter Memorial Apartment is located in Bolshaya Bronnaya Street 2/6, Apt. 58, Floor 16

Today: 14:00-20:00

Museion Educational Centre is located in the old city manor

Today: 11:00-18:00

The atmosphere of the artist’s life in Tarusa, films and documentary materials Workshop is located in Tarusa town, Paustovskogo street, 15

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the branch occupies an architectural landmark dating back to the mid-19th century — the Arsenal of the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin. Today the Arsenal is a space for an artistic communication of professionals, experts, and contemporary art lovers.

The branch is active as a project-based entity.

The Baltic branch is Russia’s westernmost NCCA network branch active in the contemporary art field. Besides from exhibiting best of Russian and foreign contemporary artworks, the branch creates its own art pieces.

The branch hosts exhibitions, implements educational programs and cooperates with local artistic community through organizing exhibitions, portfolio reviews, workshops and art residences.

NCCA Vladikavkaz is the only institution in the region in the field of contemporary art.

The Siberian branch is focused on creating conditions for local contemporary art development, as well as synchronizing modern cultural processes in Siberia with the international context of the current creative agenda.

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Monino Aviation Museum

The Central Museum of the Air Force, the best and largest Russian Aviation Museum and one of the largest in the world, is located in the Monino district outside of Moscow. All aircrafts are real and most of them flew to the museum themselves, intact. The museum boasts an amazing array of planes, helicopters, gliders and other flying devices, aviation engines and aviation arms.

The Russian Aviation Museum today is home to the biggest aircraft at the beginning of the 20th century, the “Ilya Muromets”, as well as the Soviet “Concorde” (Tupolev-144), La-7 Ivan Kozhedub, Tupolev-95, Tupolev-22М, and many more!

Join us on a tour of this remarkable museum, and see aircrafts that are long since out of use and cannot be found anywhere else. Your guides will be former military pilots and navigators, and will share their fascinating insights and stories with you along the way.. We offer the best and most thorough visits of the Russian Aviation Museum in Monino, just a quick trip away from central Moscow. If you like planes or just technology in general – you’ll definitely love this tour! Highlights

  • Take a private tour of the Monino Aviation Museum, Russia's largest aviation museum and one of the biggest in the world
  • Learn about the different artifacts and hear great stories from your guide, a former military pilot
  • Explore the collection of more that 160 planes, helicopters, artifacts and aircraft
  • Admire the biggest helicopter in the world
  • See the Tupolev 4, 95, 100, and many other famous series of aircraft   

Join us on the most extensive tour of Russia most important aviation museum!

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9 Moscow Museums to Explore Russia’s Soviet Past

Poklonnaya Gora, Moscow

It’s been 26 years since the USSR collapsed, but Russia’s Soviet past is still a divisive subject that regularly ignites polarising discussions. We’ve made a list of places where you can revisit glorious days and darker times of Russia’s Soviet era.

If you only have one day to explore the culture of Soviet times, VDNKh park is where you should go. Here you can see some of the finest examples of monumental Soviet architecture – including the iconic Friendship of Nations Fountain – visit the legendary Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics and land an orbital ship at the Interactive museum complex ‘Buran’ .

Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics, 111 Mira Ave., Moscow, Russia , +7 499 750-23-00

Friendship of Nations fountain

GULAG History State Museum

The GULAG History State Museum dedicates itself to the darkest part of Soviet history – the persecution of people in GULAG labour camps from 1930–1950. The five-storey museum commemorates victims of the Stalinist repressions, exhibits personal belongings of GULAG prisoners and shares some individual stories. The museum attempts to recreate the atmosphere of GULAG hopelessness, with original doors from camps in Magadan, Anadyr and Vorkuta, crumbling brick walls and markers of prison cell dimensions.

GULAG History State Museum, 1 Samotechnyy per., 9, Bld. 1, Moscow, Russia , +7 495 621-73-10

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Bunker-42 (Cold War Museum)

To visit this once-secret military complex, you’ll have to go 65 metres (213 feet) underground. This bunker, which is the only declassified military object in Russia, was constructed in the 1950s during the Cold War period as a bomb shelter for the state leaders and turned into a museum in the late 2000s. Apart from the Cold War Museum, Bunker-42 houses a banquet hall, conference room and a restaurant.

Bunker-42, 5 Kotelnicheskiy per. 11, Moscow, Russia , +7 499 703-44-55

Tunnel in Cold War Museum, Moscow

Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines

This museum , founded in 2007, is home to 50 Soviet arcade machines, which the museum owners brought in from all around Russia. There are classic games such as ‘Morskoi Boi’, aka Sea Battle, ‘Sniper-2’ and Safari, all of which you can start and play the way Soviet kids did – with a 15 kopeck coin.

Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines, 12 Kuznetskiy Most, Moscow, Russia , +7 495 628-45-15

Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines

Museum of Submarine Navy

Arguably one of Moscow’s most unusual museums , this one sits in a dry-docked Tango-class submarine B-396. It was launched in 1980, decommissioned in 1998 and turned into a museum in 2006. Now you can take a guided tour of all submarine compartments and learn about the Soviet/Russian Submarine Navy.

Museum of Submarine Navy, 52 Svobody street, Moscow, Russia , +7 926 522-15-96

Submarine ‘Tango’ (in the park ‘North Tushino’)

Moscow Design Museum

The Moscow Design Museum , founded in 2012, is the first Russian museum dedicated solely to design. If you’re curious about Russian and Soviet design heritage, want to see a one-of-a-kind collection of Soviet-era artefacts and are looking for unconventional gifts to bring back home, this is the place for you. This museum does not have a venue of its own, so check their website to see who’s hosting their current exhibition or where you can find their mobile exhibition hall.

Museum of the Great Patriotic War

This museum, which opened in 1995, is home to the world’s biggest permanent collection dedicated to the Great Patriotic War (WWII), spread over 14,143 square metres (152,000 square feet) of exhibition space. In addition to the permanent collection, which includes weaponry, vehicles, war-time photographs, and newsreels among other items, this museum plays host to illuminating temporary exhibitions. More than anything else, the Museum of the Great Patriotic War is an exceptional visual experience – from the luminous Hall of Glory to the heart-wrenching Hall of Remembrance to immersive 3D dioramas, all of which let you revisit the toughest battles of WWII.

Museum of the Great Patriotic War, 3 Pobedy Square, Moscow, Russia , +7 499 449-81-07

Victory Park on Poklonnaya Gora

Zhenotdel: The Soviet Union's Feminist Movement

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  • Casa San Ysidro: The Gutiérrez / Minge House, Albuquerque Museum's historic house and property in Corrales, will schedule your group for a guided tour by reservation only. Times vary; see description for times.

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The Minge Collection at Casa San Ysidro includes architectural elements, furniture, religious art, household tools and hardware, jewelry, Hispanic and Pueblo weavings and pottery, a transportation collection, and historic photographs.

Schedule a tour to visit the only historic property in the state where the collections, as well as the structures, are listed on the State Register of Cultural Properties. 

Guided tours of Casa San Ysidro are available at scheduled times only.

September–November Tuesday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Saturday: 10:30 a.m., noon & 1:30 p.m.

No scheduled tours during Harvest Festival. Docents will be stationed around the site all day to share information about the property to visitors.

December & January Closed for the season.

February–May Tuesday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Saturday: 10:30 a.m., noon & 1:30 p.m.

No scheduled tours during Heritage Day. Docents will be stationed around the site all day to share information about the property to visitors.

June–August Tuesday to Saturday: 10:30 a.m., noon & 1:30 p.m.

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  • Adult (ages 18+) 3,300 yen
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  • If the person with accessibility needs is a preschooler, their entry is free. Otherwise, their ticket will be the same price as a child ticket. A ticket for a companion can also be purchased for the price of a child ticket. For more details, see the FAQ .

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1. Tickets are linked to visitors' names. Names on visitor tickets must match identification.

2. Bring identification on the day of your visit.

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4. Visitors who purchase tickets at the price set for those with accessibility needs must bring valid identification with them to the museum.

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Honolulu Fire Department Museum holds free tours, CPR training

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Honolulu Fire Department Museum and Education Center held free tours on Saturday.

Firefighters guide the tours every third Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

There’s CPR training available outside of the Museum all-day.

“One of the segments that we do here at the museum is talking about how we were founded by King Kamehameha, so we are the only fire department that has been founded by a monarchy, and we carry on those traditions, those Hawaiian values and part of the culture as we provide our service to the public,” Malcolm Medrano Fire Captain of the Honolulu Fire Department said.

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Exhibition Tour — Silver Linings with julia elizabeth neal and Quinn Hunter

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Join us for a look at “Silver Linings: Celebrating the Spelman Art Collection,” a landmark exhibition that celebrates a century of Spelman College’s art collection and Spelman College Museum of Fine Art’s 25th anniversary. The tour will be led by julia elizabeth neal, guest curator and professor in the U-M History of Art department, and Quinn Hunter, artist and professor in the U-M School of Art & Design.

The exhibition highlights 40 works and displays a broad range of mediums, artistic styles, materials, and historical contexts. Experience how artists on view explore the significance of color, materiality, the concept of “place,” and questions of identity, to engage the senses and history. Works by modern masters from Henry Ossawa Tanner to Elizabeth Catlett, and renowned contemporary and emerging artists from Carrie Mae Weems to Firelei Báez, are on view. Free and open to the public – Registration required.

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julia elizabeth neal is a scholar of modern and contemporary African American and US art. Her research considers emergent postwar politics of identity and transnationalism to visual, conceptual, and sonic experimentation. In the winter of 2023, neal joined the department of the History of Art at the University of Michigan.

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Quinn Alexandria Hunter

Quinn Alexandria Hunter is a sculpture and performance artist who works primarily with hair and the African American female body as material. She was born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, and did her MFA work at Ohio University. Recipient of the I. Hollis Parry/Ann Parry Billman Award (2019), Quinn has exhibited and performed nationally. She is interested in the erasure of history from spaces, and how the contemporary uses of space impacts the way we, as a culture, see the past.

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Join us this September for a special Community Day program in honor of National Sickle Cell Awareness Month, where the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) will be collaborating with the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) of the National Institutes of Health. This event aims to shed light on the significant impact of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) on the African American community. You will have the opportunity to learn about the latest research, hear from leading experts, and engage with passionate advocates dedicated to raising awareness and advancing treatment for SCD. Additionally, personal stories from patients who have undergone treatment will provide a powerful, firsthand perspective on the challenges and triumphs of living with this disease. Join us as we unite to educate, advocate, and inspire action in the fight against Sickle Cell Disease.    Image: Courtesy of the National Institutes of Health 

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  13. 9 Moscow Museums to Explore Russia's Soviet Past

    Museum of Submarine Navy Arguably one of Moscow's most unusual museums, this one sits in a dry-docked Tango-class submarine B-396. It was launched in 1980, decommissioned in 1998 and turned into a museum in 2006. Now you can take a guided tour of all submarine compartments and learn about the Soviet/Russian Submarine Navy.

  14. Moscow Tours

    Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts + Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. Excursion time: 3 hours. Day off: Monday. Moscow Metro (History of its construction and visits to the most beautiful stations) Excursion time: 1.5 hours. Tretyakov Gallery. Excursion time: 3 hours. Day off: Monday. Kolomenskoye Museum Estate (Kolomenskoye is an open-air museum.

  15. Moscow Kremlin Museums:

    The highest artistic level and particular historical and cultural value of the exhibits have made the State Armoury of the Moscow Kremlin a world-wide known museum. Admission Visit the Armoury Chamber within a guided tour

  16. THE 10 BEST Museums in Moscow (Updated 2024)

    Aug 13, 2024 - Looking to get inspired on your trip to Moscow? Immerse yourself into world-class art, exciting history, and mind-bending science. Check out the best museums in Moscow to visit in 2024. Book effortlessly online with Tripadvisor!

  17. Exhibition Program: Walking Tour of the Foggy Bottom Neighborhood

    Frank Leone and Denise Vogt are co-founders and co-chairs of the Foggy Bottom Association History Project. Leone and Vogt recently co-authored chapters on Foggy Bottom and the White House neighborhoods for the sixth edition of Washington on Foot (Smithsonian Books, 2024). Leone is a licensed tour guide and serves on the DC History Center's board of trustees and on the DC Preservation League's ...

  18. Slavery and Freedom Highlights Tour

    Slavery and Freedom Highlights Tour. Explore the complex story of slavery and freedom. Visitors will view priceless objects, connect to the past, and hear about the actions of ordinary men and women, demanding freedom and transforming our nation.

  19. Defending Freedom, Defining Freedom Highlights Tour

    This one-hour tour program meets in the Defending Freedom, The Era of Segregation 1876-1968 exhibit, located on C2. Tours take place at 12:45 PM and 2:45 PM Type Gallery Talks & Tours Cost. Free; walk-in Tours are subject to docent availability; last minute cancellations may occur.

  20. Things to Do in Moscow

    Things to Do in Moscow, Russia: See Tripadvisor's 811,390 traveler reviews and photos of Moscow tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in August. We have reviews of the best places to see in Moscow. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  21. 2027-03-16

    Casa San Ysidro: The Gutiérrez / Minge House, Albuquerque Museum's historic house and property in Corrales, will schedule your group for a guided tour by reservation only. Times vary; see description for times.

  22. Nintendo Museum Ticketing Website

    Nintendo Museum will allow one person with accessibility needs and one companion to enter the museum for the price of a child ticket. If a person with accessibility needs is a preschooler or a child, only the price of their companion's ticket will be reduced.

  23. Moscow Kremlin Museums: VISIT US

    One of the best monuments of Moscow civil architecture of the mid-17th century. Nowadays, the Cross Chamber, the Front Anteroom, the refectory and the Twelve Apostles' Church house the exposition exploring the history and peculiarities of Russian culture through the 17th century. Architectural ensemble of the Moscow Kremlin.

  24. Honolulu Fire Department Museum holds free tours, CPR training

    HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Honolulu Fire Department Museum and Education Center held free tours on Saturday. Firefighters guide the tours every third Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m ...

  25. Exhibition Tour

    The tour will be led by julia elizabeth neal, guest curator and professor in the U-M History of Art department, and Quinn Hunter, artist and professor in the U-M School of Art & Design. The exhibition highlights 40 works and displays a broad range of mediums, artistic styles, materials, and historical contexts.

  26. Moscow Kremlin Museums: ABOUT THE MUSEUM

    Collection of The Moscow Kremlin State Historical and Cultural Museum and Heritage Site comprises over one hundred sixty thousand historical, cultural and art pieces. There are only nine thousand objects on display in the permanent exhibition of the museum.

  27. Unholy crusade. The purge of Russia's Defence Ministry has reached

    The Russian Armed Forces Museum and Cathedral Complex, which forms an administrative subsection of the park, is on the Defence Ministry's books, meaning that every candle and every waft of incense comes out of Russia's military budget.

  28. Cultural Expressions Highlights Tour

    Cultural Expressions Highlights Tour. This tour introduces visitors to the broad concept of African American and African diaspora culture and five ways through which that culture is expressed.

  29. Sickle Cell Awareness Community Day Program

    Join us this September for a special Community Day program in honor of National Sickle Cell Awareness Month, where the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) will be collaborating with the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) of the National Institutes of Health.

  30. Museum Reinhard Ernst

    A German museum makes a fitting epitaph for the revered Japanese architect