Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center

Moscow | Russia

The Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center was opened in 2012 in the building of the Bakhmetevsky Bus Garage, the monument of Constructivism designed by Konstantin Melnikov and Vladimir Shukhov. In almost a century, the architectural masterpiece of the Russian Avant-Garde became the venue for the most high-tech museum in Russia. Meeting the requirements of the modern culture and society, the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center represents a cultural and educational complex with its permanent exposition; here the exhibition, research, educational, children’s and Tolerance centers function as well. The permanent exposition presents the history of Russia starting from the period of Catherine II the Great down to our days through the examples of the culture and everyday life of the Jewish people. Major exhibitions introducing the main movements and names in fine arts are also held in the Museum. 


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Obraztsova Street 11, building 1A Moscow, Russia 127055
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