
Kaliningrad Museum of Fine Arts
The Kaliningrad Regional Art Gallery was opened in 1988 and has a permanent exhibition called "Kaliningrad-Koenigsberg: A Bridge Over Time." This exhibition represents the history of artistic life in Koenigsberg-Kaliningrad and introduces the works of artists who have contributed to shaping the cultural identity of our region.
The works of East Prussian and Kaliningrad artists coexist organically in this exhibition, creating a comprehensive picture of art that tells the story of our city's life, its historical figures, and ordinary people. Visitors can see original works by great artists and sculptors such as Kete Kolwitz, Lovis Corinth, Stanislaus Kauer, and others.
Import exhibitions are held annually, featuring projects from the State Hermitage, Russian Museum, Tretyakov Gallery, Pushkin Museum, and numerous regional museums throughout Russia. The First Russian Biennale of Contemporary Art was also initiated here.. The Resource Center for Creative Development (2011) and the Virtual Branch of the State Russian Museum (2004) were opened for children and adolescents under the auspices of the Union of Museums of Russia. The museum has repeatedly won various competitions in the museum field and received prestigious grants from the Vladimir Potanin Foundation (2008, 2015, and 2016). In the fall of 2017, the gallery officially changed its name to the Kaliningrad Regional Museum of Fine Arts.
In 2018, the museum moved to the building of the Königsberg Exchange, at 83 Leninsky Prospekt
In addition to the permanent exhibition, the museum hosts traveling exhibitions, organized art workshops, and there is a theater stage.
- Leninskiy prospect, 83,
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