Illusions Museum Pietari/ St. Petersburg
Illusions Museum Pietari/ St. Petersburg
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Illusion Museum with Anja and her friend Miron, St.Petersburg
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Lighthouse Museum at Fort Konstantin, Kronstadt. St. Petersburg, Russia
30Km (19mi) west from Saint Petersburg, there is a municipal town of Kronstadt, located on the Kotlin Island. Kronstadt is known as sea gates of Saint Petersburg, the only way to get to the city from the sea (Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland).
Peter The Great founded it in the same time as Saint Petersburg with just one fortification called Kronslot which is finally turned into a unique complex of 20 forts on Kotlin Island itself and around it.
Most of fortifications are made for an artillery defense of an approaches to Saint Petersburg. Back in those days there was so called Nortnern War between Sweden and Russia for the lands around Baltics (1700-1721), and demand for such a defense was obvious.
Besides that, for over 300 years history, Kronstadt became Saint Petersburg's main port, the seat of the Russian Admiralty and the base of the Russian Baltic Fleet with a population of 43,000 residents.
Nowadays, with a development of modern weapons, artillery of Kronstadt fortifications became outdates and de-militarized. But with getting a public access to all those forts, it's a great time to learn more about Kronstadt. In the summer time it's going to be the whole series of the videos.
This video about the first lighthouse museum of Russia founded in a former army barracks of 1868 at Fort Konstantin is the beginning.
Lighthouse Museum was founded in July 2017 by initiative of a true fan of lighthouses.
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performance museum contemporary art st.petersburg city
Modern dance performance in light & shadow in Museum Contemporary Art and Galleries Erarta St.Petersburg City Russia - International.
Чудеса Музея оптики. Музей оптики в Санкт-Петербурге/Museum of Optics in St. Petersburg
В Музее оптики на Биржевой линии невозможное становится возможным. Я там был уже второй раз. Смотрите мой репортаж про этот удивительный музей! Там столько всего интересного, что хватило на несколько видео. Обязательно сходите туда с детьми! И подписывайтесь на мой видеоблог!
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Dimapetrov — ableton master. Помимо написания собственных треков и ремиксов, профессионально занимается концертной звукорежиссурой и студийным саунд продюсированием. Предпочитает работать в направлениях funk, drum'n'bass и acid jazz.
Dj Shipa — keyboards & scratch. Повелитель септаккордов и запилов на виниле. На его счету огромное количество отменных hip-hop, disco и funk треков, побед на scratch баттлах, участие в таких музыкальных проектах как Magicool, Мистер Малой, True Flava и многих других.
Виктор Санков — генератор партий мелодичного и пружинистого фанкового баса. Музыкальность, вкус и опыт позволяют ему импровизировать в любом музыкальном направлении. Участник групп Полюса и Gold (GoodOldfashionedLoverDudes).
Александр Некрасов (Санчес) — самобытный гитарист-виртуоз. Будучи настоящим профессионалом своего дела, пользуется огромной популярностью как сессионный музыкант. Благодаря его постоянному сотрудничеству с саунд продюсером Андреем Самсоновым, партии Санчеса выстреливают из радиоприемников с завидной регулярностью.
Кирилл Ветошкин — saxophone, flute. Музыкант с отличным вкусом, мастер запоминающихся рифов, один из первых участников группы Juniper (Drum n bass, acid jazz, funk, trip hop), а также Wake&Bake! (funk), The Soaps (disco-funk) и огромного количества студийных проектов в качестве сессионного музыканта
Spectacular 3D Light Show Staged in St. Petersburg
Russia’s St. Petersburg on Saturday night staged a spectacular light show, which was projected onto the Winter Palace, illuminating the architecture with imaginative 3D graphics, lighting and soundtrack.
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Virtual Tour around Museums of Saint Petersburg in Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality will apply great benefits for Education: empowering teachers through new methodologies, experimental learning scenarios, improving students engagement with immersive experiences, and increasing constructivism and experiencial learning activities. Museums of Saint Petersburg is one of our greatest experience created for SmartEducationLabs.
Literocity-January 2019-Innovative Teaching at Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg
In this segment from January 2019 edition of Literocity, PCS K-8 Social Studies Specialist Michelle Anderson shows us how Pinellas County Schools is igniting student learning using ancient relics at the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg and inquiry skills.
Savitsky Museum: the most outstanding museum in the world!
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The Karakalpakstan State Museum of Art named after I.V. Savitsky - also known, simply, as the Nukus Museum - hosts the world's second largest collection of Russian avant-garde art (after the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg). It is also home to one of the largest collections of archeological objects and folk, applied and contemporary art originating from Central Asia.
Igor Savitsky (1915-84), a Russian born in Kiev and the Museum's founder, first went to Karakalpakstan in 1950 as the artist in the Khorezm Archaeological and Ethnographic Expedition led by the world-famous scientist, Sergei P. Tolstov. Fascinated by the culture and people of the steppe, he stayed on after the dig (1950-57), methodically collecting Karakalpak carpets, costumes, jewelry, and other works of art. At the same time, he began collecting the drawings and paintings of artists linked to Central Asia, including those of the Uzbek school, and, during the late-1950s/early-1960s, those of the Russian avant-garde which the Soviet authorities were then banishing and destroying. Today, the Museum houses a collection totaling about 90,000 items, including graphics, paintings, and sculptures, as well as thousands of artifacts, textiles and jewelry, ranging from the antiquities of Khorezm’s ancient civilization to the works of contemporary Uzbek and Karakalpak artists.
Perhaps the most remarkable, indeed unique features of the Savitsky Collection are the paradoxes surrounding its existence. For example, Karakalpakstan - the remote northwestern region of Uzbekistan where the Museum was founded - was, and remains one of the poorest of the entire former Soviet Union. On the other hand, despite its poor economic prospects, Karakalpakstan’s culture has been preserved and provided the intellectual raison d'être and nourishment for the Museum’s creation in 1966.
Second, the Museum may be one of the few places in the world where Russian avant-garde art hangs alongside that of Socialist Realism - the former slandered by the Soviet State, the latter glorified by it.
Third, the Museum’s collection of Russian avant-garde is the only one that was initially condemned officially by the Soviet Union and, at the same time, financed partly by it, albeit unwittingly. Evidently, Nukus’ status as a ‘closed’ city and, especially, Savitsky’s good relations with the Karakalpak regional authorities enabled this to happen.
Finally, Savitsky, the European, trained the Karakalpaks, his Asian counterparts, in the value of their own culture and the importance of preserving it. His approach and sensitivity instilled trust not only in the older generations of Karakalpaks who sold him their textiles and jewelry but also in the local government which played a large role in the Museum’s foundation and continued existence. It was this mutual affection and trust that has ensured the renaissance of both a forgotten nation and a neglected generation of artists and their work.
This pearl in the desert - or, as the French magazine Télérama recently called it, 'Le Louvre des steppes' - is located in Nukus, the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan in northwest Uzbekistan at the southern base of the now dying Aral Sea, which until the mid-1960s was the world's fourth-largest inland lake. Although the ancient Silk Road cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva may be better known, the Nukus Museum is, in fact, the fourth splendor of Uzbekistan. Indeed, the Savitsky Collection has been called one of the most outstanding museums of the world by the UK's Guardian newspaper.
SERBIA HAS AN ILLUSIONS MUSEUM.
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Been wanting to go to this museum for a while. Finally decided to do it today. Hope you enjoy the video. Don't forget to comment o where you think I'm going next. The first correct answer gets 100 dollars!
Музей иллюзий СПб. Музеи Петербурга для детей. Оптические иллюзии
Музей иллюзий СПб. Музеи Петербурга для детей. ИЛЛЮЗИУМ СПб - интерактивный музей в Санкт-Петербурге, где каждый экспонат можно самостоятельно изучать, трогать и фотографировать. Выставка оптических иллюзий. Оптические иллюзии картинки, оптический обман.
ILLYUZIUM - interactive Museum in St. Petersburg, where each exhibit can be independently examine, touch and photograph. Exhibition of optical illusions.
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Исторические музеи в Петропавловской крепости (2015.06.30 - RUSSIA - 6.7 - Spb - Historical museums)
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Паттерны (Patterns), Ботик Петра | (Boat), Музей истории Петропавловской крепости (Museum of the history of the Peter and Paul fortress), Музей истории Санкт-Петербурга (Museum of St.Petersburg history), Музей Улица времени (Museum Street time).
2015.06.30 - RUSSIA - 6.7 - Spb - History museums at Petropavlovskaya
ΑΓΙΑ ΠΕΤΡΟΥΠΟΛΗ, ΠΑΛΑΤΙ ΠΕΤΕΡΧΟΦ. Peterhof (Петерго́ф). 29-7-2016 St. Petersburg, Russia
Το Παλάτι Πήτερχοφ και οι κήποι του βρίσκονται περίπου 35 km ΝΔ της Αγ. Πετρούπολης στην Ρωσία.
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The Peterhof Palace is a series of palaces and gardens located in Petergof, about 35 km NW from Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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Top 10 Best and Must-see Greatest Museums in the World
The Top 10 Best, Most Beautiful and Must-see Greatest Museums in the World
Take a Step Back in Time With Some of the Most Influential and Memorable Artefacts in Human History.
Experience Fine Art at One of the Top Ten Museums and Galleries From Around the World.
They Show Very Different Exhibits but They All Have One Thing in Common, They're All Definitely Worth Your Time
10. National Archaeological Museum, Athens
This is the Place to Admire the Masterpieces of Ancient Greece. Its Unrivaled Collection Includes a Bronze Artemision Podeidon From the 5th Century B.c.
9. Prado Museum, Madrid
This Treasure Trove Includes Sculptures and Drawings, but the Strongest Collection is, Naturally, of Spanish Masterpieces by Goya, El Greco and Velazquez (Whose Las Meninas is the Best-known Piece of the Museum).
8. The Vatican Museums, Rome/vatican City
It's a Series of Exhibition Spaces Filled With Priceless Treasures That Blow Visitors Away by Their Grandeur and Beauty. The Highlight is Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel.
7. Moma - Museum of Modern Art, New York
This is the Most Important Modern Art Museum in the World. It Covers the Late 19th Century to the Present Day, With Highlights Including Picasso's Demoiselles D'avignon or Van Gogh's Starry Night.
6. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
A Truly Outstanding Museum, With Everything From Islamic, Egyptian, Greek, and Indian Art, to European Paintings. It Holds Over 2 Million Pieces From Around the World, From Pre-history to the 21st Century.
5. Uffizi Gallery, Florence
This 16th-century Palace Holds Hundreds of Masterpieces, Including Marvelous Renaissance Sculptures and Botticelli's Famous Birth of Venus, Among Other Much-recognized Masterworks of the Renaissance.
4. The Egyptian Museum, Cairo
As You'd Expect, Here You'll Find the Most Complete Collection of Egyptian Art in the World. Among the Thousands of Treasures (Which Includes the Popular Mummy Room) Are the Famous Artifacts From Tutankhamun's Tomb.
3. The British Museum, London
This Museum Has Millions of Works of Art From All Over the World. Its Galleries Are Devoted to Egypt, Greece, Roman Civilization, Asia, Africa, and Medieval Europe, Tracing Human History and Culture. The Highlight is the Elgin Marbles That Once Decorated the Parthenon in Athens.
2. The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
This Gigantic Museum Has the World's Largest Collection of Paintings. It's a Stunning Place, Covering the History of the World From the Stone Age to Present Times, and Especially Impressive Are the Golden Rooms With Their Golden Gems.
1. The Louvre, Paris
There Are Always Long Lines at the Door, but It's Worth the Wait to See the World's Greatest and Most Famous Museum. Leonardo Davinci's Mona Lisa is the Star, but There Are Literally Thousands of Other Treasures of Human Civilization, From Egypt, Asia, Ancient Greece and Rome.
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The Museum of Everything visits Kazan - Exhibition #5 // Russia 2012
GARAGE CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY CULTURE PRESENTS
THE MUSEUM OF EVERYTHING
EXHIBITION #5 MOSCOW 2013
26th April to 2nd June 2013
Last summer The Museum of Everything trekked across Russia searching for artists for Exhibition #5, the country’s first and largest survey of contemporary, self-taught, non-traditional art.
Our journey started in Yekaterinberg and continued to Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, St Petersburg and Gorky Park in Moscow, where our quest for untrained, undiscovered and unintentional artists continued.
In every city we visited, we met artists and curated a local show featuring their artworks. To see Exhibition #5 in action on the road, check out one of the movies below or visit our blog here.
Exhibition #5 opened on the 26th April 2013 at Garage Center for Contemporary Culture in Gorky Park, Moscow, and featured many of our discoveries, plus an outstanding group of historic self-taught Russian artists.
For more information please visit musevery.com or musevery.ru.
Arts Alive - Free Museum Day in St. Petersburg Florida
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Always the last Saturday of September.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Free Admission to all Museums
Oceanarium St. Petersburg
Oceanarium St. Petersburg
Океанариум Санкт-Петербург
Oceanarium Display occupies an area of about 5000 square meters, where 33 tanks of total capacity over 1.5 million liters of water are located. The largest tank contains about 750 thousand liters of water, the smallest one contains 300 liters.
The Oceanarium displays the live collection that contains over 4.5 thousand specimens of fishes, aquatic invertebrates and sea mammals covering almost150 species. In various sections of display visitors have an opportunity to see exotic inhabitants of fresh and salt waters, visit sharks and seals and plunge into the fabulous world of coral reefs.