Andrei Rublev Museum

Andronyevskaya Sq., 10, Moscow
The Andrei Rublev Museum was established by order of the government, signed on December 10, 1947. The initiator of the museum was Pyotr Dmitrievich Baranovsky (1892-1984), a well-known restorer architect, ascetic in preserving the ancient Russian artistic heritage.

The creation of a new museum was supposed to save the architectural ensemble of the Spaso-Andronikov Monastery from destruction, within the walls of which, as Baranovsky established, the great icon painter Andrei Rublev created and buried. This discovery made it possible to declare the territory of the monastery "a historical and architectural reserve named after the Russian artist Andrei Rublev." The foundation of the museum was dedicated to the celebration of the 800th anniversary of Moscow.

Museum site.

Exhibitions

All exibitions
Icon Painting. Christ’s Calling of the Apostles Peter, Andrew, John, and James. Icon pattern
Christ’s Calling of the Apostles Peter, Andrew, John, and James. Icon pattern
XVIII century
Icon Painting. Vision of John the Theologian
Vision of John the Theologian
1810, 24.5×21.5 cm
Icon Painting. Our Lady of the Burning Bush
Our Lady of the Burning Bush
Start XVIII centuries, 120×97.5×3.5 cm
Icon Painting. Three youths in Pesce Fire
Three youths in Pesce Fire
Start XVIII centuries, 36.5×26.5 cm
Icon Painting. Archangel Michael plunges Satan. Icon pattern
Archangel Michael plunges Satan. Icon pattern
XVIII century
Icon Painting. Graphic sample (shed) for the Russian icon
Graphic sample (shed) for the Russian icon
Start XVIII centuries
Icon Painting. Crucifix with upcoming
Crucifix with upcoming
1620, 79.5×45.8×2.9 cm
Icon Painting. Venerable Anthony and Theodosius of the Caves
Venerable Anthony and Theodosius of the Caves
1710-th , 104.5×71.3×3 cm
Icon Painting. The Last Supper (workshop by IS Khrustachev)
The Last Supper (workshop by IS Khrustachev)
1914
Icon Painting. Pharaoh's doom
Pharaoh's doom
1790-th , 42.7×67×3.2 cm
Icon Painting. Altar cross
Altar cross
1782, 40.8×26×2 cm
Icon Painting. Tricuspid fold Phenomenon of the Virgin prep. Sergius of Radonezh (workshop of I.S. Khrustachev)
Tricuspid fold Phenomenon of the Virgin prep. Sergius of Radonezh (workshop of I.S. Khrustachev)
1890-th
All artworks