Voronezh Regional Art Museum named after I. N. Kramsky
About museum
The Voronezh Regional Art Museum named after I. N. Kramsky was established in 1933 and is housed in a building constructed in 1777–1779 in the Baroque style. It is a monument of history and culture of federal significance. The museum's collections include works from ancient Egyptian monuments, classical antiquity, and Russian fine art. Here you can see portraits by A. P. Antropov, N. I. Argunov, K. P. Bryullov, V. A. Tropinin, N. N. Ge, I. N. Kramsky, V. E. Makovsky, A. E. Karneev, T. G. Myasoedov, I. I. Levitan, V. D. Polenov, A. K. Savrasov, A. A. Buchkuri, E. A. Kiseleva, and P. D. Shmarov. The museum also presents works by masters of the 15th–19th centuries from the major painting schools: Italy, the Netherlands, France, Holland, France, and Germany. The Voronezh Regional Art Museum named after I. N. Kramsky is an indispensable place for art lovers.