Ideally located right in the heart of Moscow, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts has the second largest collection of foreign art in Russia. And if that is not impressive enough then this place boasts of an wide collection ranging from Roman antiquities to canvasses by Gauguin. Built in 1912 by the famous Russian poet Marina Tsvetaeva's father, the museum's collection is said to be so large that it would be impossible to explore everything in a day.
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“Impressionist masterpieces, not to be missed!”
The Museum's Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces are as good as -- perhaps even better than-- the ones in the Hermitage Museum in...
“Nice on a cold day...”
The art is beautiful and the replicas of ancient statues are impressive but overall, the museum is not as grand or well kept as I would have ex...
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