The Museum of Russian Impressionism has recently opened its doors in the Bolshevik Business and Entertainment Center, housed in a historic former Moscow chocolate factory.
Over a 1,000 square meters of exhibition space, cinema, modern multimedia zone, educational facilities for children, café, book, and souvenir store will welcome visitors and help to create a joyful and meaningful experience of enjoying “the unexpected forms and fountain of colors”, as the artist Konstantin Korovin described Russian impressionism.
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