Discover The Museum of Russian Art's diverse exhibits with options for admission for up to four people and enjoy up to 50% off
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Dive into TMORA's rich exhibitions showcasing Muscovite Russia and beyond. Enjoy a cultural bridge through unique art experiences
Why settle for ordinary when you can dive into extraordinary? Experience TMORA's comprehensive exploration of art and culture from Muscovite Russia to post-Soviet times. Whether it's an intimate visit alone or a shared journey with friends or family, this deal offers admission options to suit your needs. Explore hidden treasures within the stunning historic venue and tranquil galleries, each exhibition offering a fresh perspective on Russia's captivating history.
What we offer
The deal provides various admission options including individual entry as well as packages for two or four people. For those seeking ongoing engagement with TMORA, there are membership options available that offer year-round access. These options highlight TMORA's role as a cultural bridge with its diverse exhibitions covering broad aspects of Russian history.- $17 for Admission for 4: Perfect for group visits to explore TMORA together
- $9 for Admission for 2: Ideal for pairs looking to enjoy an artistic journey
- (HIDDEN) - $25 for Single Membership: Unlimited solo access throughout the year
- (HIDDEN) - $30 for Dual Membership: Year-round admission benefits for two individuals
- (HIDDEN) - $39 for Family Membership: Access all year long for the whole family
- Admission for 1: Solo adventure through captivating exhibits
Why you should grab the offer
This offer stands out because it opens doors to The Museum of Russian Art's unparalleled exploration of Russian culture across different eras. The museum is known as a cultural bridge in the U.S., bringing unique insights through its exhibitions which aren't typically seen elsewhere in the country. With an independent approach free from political influence, visitors can expect authentic storytelling through art. Educational programs enrich understanding further by offering language classes and community events that enhance engagement with Russian heritage. Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, TMORA ensures quality experiences while being deeply rooted in community involvement.Need to know info
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❕ Purchase: Limit 24 per person. May be repurchased every 365 days.
⛔️ Restrictions: Membership discounts valid only for individual, dual, or family memberships. Valid only for option purchased.
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About The Museum of Russian Art
Housed inside a Spanish Colonial–style former church, The Museum of Russian Art exudes an aura of hushed reverence—sunlight streams through Romanesque windows, and arches frame the museum’s collection of paintings and sculptures. The lofty setting is ideal for an art collection that spans eons, from unearthed Byzantine-era golden urns to paintings depicting a turbulent post-Stalin Soviet Union.
The Museum of Russian Art bills itself as the only museum on the continent dedicated to preserving Russian art. It continues to do so by collaborating with museums in Russia and the United States, recruiting artifacts, accumulating artwork, and reassembling hopelessly jumbled Matryoshka dolls for its ever-rotating collection. In tandem with the museum’s collection, curators strive to illuminate Russian culture by hosting lectures from scholars of Russian culture and leading free one-hour tours each weekend.