In this video story you will learn about Russian-Iranian relationship in the 16th-18th centuries: about diplomacy, trade and military clash of the two empires. Narrator – Tatiana Filatova, PhD in History, The Moscow Kremlin Museums
From the 16th century onwards, relations with the Ottoman Empire became one of the key focuses of Russian foreign policy. This relationship has not always been peaceful. In this story you will find out about diplomatic missions, causes of wars, and cultural cooperation between the two countries. Narrator – Tatiana Filatova, PhD in History, The Moscow Kremlin Museums
"White gold" of Sèvres. From the History of French Porcelain — program of the Kids and Teens Learning Centre of the Moscow Kremlin Museums acquaints with the origin of one of the first European porcelain fabrics.
Exhibition ‘Peter the Great. Collector, Scholar, Artist’.
The Moscow Kremlin Museums in common with the British Council in Russia carried out a series of lectures, timed to the exhibition project "Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Manifest of the new style".
The lecture by Roger Billcliffe took place on November 5, 2014, within the exhibition project "Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Manifest of the new style".
The lecture is delivered by Chris Stephens, Curator (Modern British Art) & Head of Displays at Tate Gallery (Great Britain). April 5, 2012.
The lecture is delivered by Andrea Rose, Director of Visual Arts at British Council (London). It took part on February 22, 2012 in the Moscow Kremlin Museum's lecture-hall within the exhibition project "Henry Moore and the Classic Canon of Modern Sculpture".
The lecture of Anita Feldman.
The lecture of Anita Feldman.
The lecture of Anita Feldman.