Displaying an enormous collection of arms and
heavy artillery from the Middle Ages to the
present day, this museum is located just
across a narrow canal from
the Peter and Paul Fortress.
The museum is a great place to visit with
your kids, who will love the open-air
exhibition of artillery and missile
launchers in the museum's courtyard.
Inside the museum displays a rather old-fashioned
collection of military memorabilia, temporary
exhibitions, a nice little shop stocked with
models of weapons and miniature
soldiers and a cafe.
How to get there? Take the metro to Gorkovskaya
Station, turn right and walk through the
park towards the Peter and Paul Fortress.
When you reach the canal turn right and the
museum is just a little further
on your right-hand side.
Address: Aleksandrovsky Park 7
Metro: Gorkovskaya
Telephone/Fax: +7 (812) 238-4704
Telephone: +7 (812) 233-0382
Open: Wednesday to Sunday, 11am to 6pm
Closed: Tuesday
This introduction and the photo above at the courtesy
The Artillery, Engineering and Communications Forces Museum/
(Military-Historical Museum of Artillery,
Engineering and Communications Forces)
2007
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The Artillery Museum, displays and
recreations of the Borodino clash (YouTube.com)
War and Peace - Napoleon in Moscow (French) (YouTube.com)
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