Central Naval Museum
Central Naval Museum (Russian: Центральный военно-морской музей) is a naval museum in St Petersburg, Russia. It is one of the first museums in Russia and one of the world’s largest naval museums, with a large collection of artefacts, models and paintings reflecting the development of Russian naval traditions and the history of the Russian Navy. The museum’s permanent display includes such relics as the Botik of Peter the Great, Catherine II’s marine throne, trophies captured in sea battles, and the personal belongings of prominent Russian and Soviet naval commanders. The collection includes paintings by Ivan Aivazovsky, Alexey Bogolyubov, Lev Lagorio and other marine artists, ship sculpture, navigational instruments, naval equipment and machinery from the 17th to 20th centuries and numerou
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Central Naval Museum
Central Naval Museum (Russian: Центральный военно-морской музей) is a naval museum in St Petersburg, Russia. It is one of the first museums in Russia and one of the world’s largest naval museums, with a large collection of artefacts, models and paintings reflecting the development of Russian naval traditions and the history of the Russian Navy. The museum’s permanent display includes such relics as the Botik of Peter the Great, Catherine II’s marine throne, trophies captured in sea battles, and the personal belongings of prominent Russian and Soviet naval commanders. The collection includes paintings by Ivan Aivazovsky, Alexey Bogolyubov, Lev Lagorio and other marine artists, ship sculpture, navigational instruments, naval equipment and machinery from the 17th to 20th centuries and numerou
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Central Naval Museum (Russian: ...... museum halls for exhibitions.
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Il Museo navale militare centr ...... le caserme della Marina russa.
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Le Musée central de la Marine ...... ité dans les casernes Kryukov.
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Центральный военно-морской муз ...... рского флота (г. Севастополь).
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Central Naval Museum (Russian: ...... to 20th centuries and numerou
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Il Museo navale militare centr ...... le caserme della Marina russa.
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Le Musée central de la Marine ...... ont cependant été sauvegardés.
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Центральный военно-морской муз ...... Петра I 13 (24) января 1709 г.
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Central Naval Museum
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Museo navale militare centrale
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Musée central de la Marine de guerre
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Zentrales Marinemuseum, benannt nach Kaiser Peter dem Großen
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Центральный военно-морской музей имени императора Петра Великого
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