Museum expositions.
The Museum's exposition reflects the history of Russia as of one of the biggest subjects of the cultural and civilization process development in the world from the beginning of the nineteenth century till the present day. It embodies deep common to all mankind implication and value of traversed by the nations of Russia path, the path out of which none of the periods, even the most tragic, could be excluded.
Introductory exposition hall
Political history of Russia, 1856-1880s.
Economics, social development and social and political life in Russia in the 1880s – beginning of the XXth century.
Russian-Japanese war 1904-1905.
Russian culture of the second half of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries.
Russia in the years 1905-1916.
Revolutionary events in Russia, February – August 1917.
Revolutionary events in Russia. The formation of the Soviet state. September 1917-March 1918.
The Civil War in Russia, 1918-1922.
The policy of the ‘War Communism’. RSFSR in 1918-1921.
The Russian history in the 1920s. The New Economic Policy.
The history of Russian emigration, 1918-1930.
Culture in the USSR in 1920th and in the early 1930th.
The USSR in the 1930s.
The USSR on the eve of the Great Patriotic War (World War II). End of the 1930s – beginning of the 1940s.
Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.
Restoration of economy. The history of the USSR in the after-war period, 1946-1953.
Changes in Party and state leadership in the USSR after the death of Joseph Stalin, 1953-1961.
Khrushchev’s course for destalinization and reformation of society, 1953-1964.
The ‘Thaw’ in cultural life of the USSR, 1953-1964.
Course for building up the developed socialism and emerging crisis in the USSR in 1964-1985.
The USSR during “Perestroyka” (Reconstruction). Reformative course of Mikhail S. Gorbachev, 1985-1991.
The Russian Federation in the period of political and economic reforms. Election of Vladimir V. Putin, 1992-2000.
Memorial exposition.
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