Exhibitions of the Ryazan Art Museum
About exhibition
Visitors can visit the permanent exhibition, which includes Russian art of the 18th–20th centuries, Old Russian art, folk art including a Ryazan peasant women's festive costume, decorative and applied arts, and Western European art. The museum is housed in a late 18th-century palace that once belonged to the millionaire merchant G. V. Ryumin. Visitors can view the exhibitions currently on display. The museum has three exhibition spaces showing works by contemporary artists, collections from other museums, and items from its own holdings.