Moscow Museum of Modern Art on Tverskoy Boulevard
About museum
The Moscow Museum of Modern Art is the first state museum in Russia dedicated to the art of the 20th and 21st centuries. It was opened on December 15, 1999, with the support of the Moscow Government and the city's Department of Culture, with Zurab Tsereteli as its founder and director. It represents one of the most significant collections of Russian 20th-century art, comprising more than 2,000 works by well-known artists. Today the museum is located across four sites in central Moscow: the main building on Petrovka Street, a five-storey building in Yermolayevsky Lane, a spacious gallery on Tverskoy Boulevard, and the historic building of the Russian Academy of Arts on Gogolevsky Boulevard. It is one of the most active participants in the capital's art life and has received wide public recognition.