The Pushkin Museum saw the real works of Van Gogh and Monet!

📍Государственный музей изобразительных искусств имени А.С. Пушкина
🚇 Subway: Line 1, Gate 2, Camelot, camelot
🎫 : Tickets are 500 rubles on the spot, the queue is not very long. You can also buy tickets online:

https://tickets.pushkinmuseum.art

Including the familiar ones: Van Gogh, Cezanne, Monet, Picasso, Mille, Picasso, Matisse and so on. Very, very many real masters! Like modern painting art must punch card!

There's no warning line in front of the work here. As long as you don't touch the work and the frame, the staff won't stop you, so you can see the brush strokes and colors up close.

The exhibition hall is quite large. I walked around for three or four hours.

There are exhibitions of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures (most of the sculptures are reproductions, but they are also reproductions from a long time ago), various oil paintings (oil paintings are basically genuine), and gold exhibitions, the most recommended is the Ancient Egypt pavilion.

The most recommended is the Ancient Egypt pavilion, but I have few photos here, a picture of the mummy is still a little strange, and there are many interesting exhibits in the back of the two that I forgot to take photos.

There are permanent exhibitions and temporary specials, and when I went the specials were by Diderot. Regular displays also change every once in a while, just not as often. So it's worth going back to the same museum once in a while.

The various sculptures, although replicas, are themselves many years old and are not modern replicas. Plus the reproduction is very good, it's still worth seeing.

Home stadium: There is a souvenir shop on the first floor after entering the door and storing the coat. Like all museums and galleries, they sell albums, MEDALS, coins and museum peripherals.

This part of the pavilion is divided into three floors, mainly sculpture, cultural relics and classical paintings. There are copies of sculptures and works of art from Egypt and Rome. Brothers and sisters who are used to classical painting and interested in history can come and have a look. I personally with appreciation and must punch the mentality of the whole home stadium. It took about two hours.

Small venue: On the left side of the main venue, mainly works of modern and contemporary artists. Including the familiar ones: Van Gogh, Cezanne, Monet, Gauguin, Pissarro, Chagall, Miller, Kandinsky, Picasso, Matisse, and so on. Very, very many original masters!!! Like modern painting art must punch card!

There's no warning line in front of the work here. So as long as you don't touch the work and the frame, the staff won't stop you, so you can see the brush strokes and colors up close, which is great! Tickets are cheaper than Tai Kwun, great value for money!!!

It can also walk for about 2 hours, if you look super detailed, there is no limit to time.

About my cognitive changes:

As an old Russian, this is my first time here. The reason is that I have always heard that it is full of reproductions (before this did not know that there are exhibitions), and I have always thought that reproductions are anything to look at. But I realized it was really worth it: 1. In the Ancient Egypt Museum, I saw a lot of things that I had never touched before, which was very interesting, and most of them were genuine. 2. There are many art exhibitions in it. It is worth seeing. 3. The sculpture is shocking even if it is a replica, and the replica itself is many years old. Anyway, immerse yourself in it without thinking about whether it's real or fake, just enjoy the art.

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