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 150th Anniversary of the State Historical Museum

 Today’s Doodle, illustrated by Russian-guest artist Toma Vagner,


celebrates the State Historical Museum, one of the most important
repositories of the nation’s centuries-long culture and history.
Established in Moscow 150 years ago today with the mission of both
commemorating Russian history and archiving its cultural development,
the storied museum holds artifacts from antiquity to the start of the 20th
century. 

The museum’s 39 halls include relics such as an excavated longboat;


Scythian gold artifacts; glass and ceramic masterpieces; belongings of
Tsars such as Ivan IV the Terrible and Peter I; and the birch bark
manuscripts of Novgorod, Russia’s first city. In total, there are an
estimated 4.5 million pieces of Russian history and culture showcased
in various themed exhibitions, including the largest collections of coins
in Russia. A comprehensive genealogical tree of Russian rulers,
accompanied by their portraits, is one of the museum’s centerpieces. 

From 1986 to 1997, the giant crimson museum was restored,


allowing visitors a glimpse into the building’s former grandeur of the late
1800s. Its permanent collection includes rare artifacts found nowhere
else in Russia such as maps, iconography, engravings, early printed
books, ancient textiles, and masterful works of art—all of which tell the
nation’s story to each guest who walks its halls.

Happy 150th Anniversary, State Historical Museum! 

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