Antique radios, Old Time Radios
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Museum of Printing - Музей печати
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191186 St. Petersburg - Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation |
Address |
32 Moika Embankment - набережная реки Мойки, 32
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Floor area |
unfortunately not known yet
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- Typewriter, calculating and coding
- Mechanical Music Instruments
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Location / Directions |
N59.938225° E30.319953° | N59°56.29350' E30°19.19718' | N59°56'17.6100" E30°19'11.8308" |
From 'Nevsky Prospekt' Metro station – buses Nos. 3, 22 and 27 or trolleybus Nos. 1, 5, 7, 10 and 22 to Bolshaya Konyushennaya Street
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Ближайшее метро: «Невский проспект», автобусы № 3, 22, 27 до ул. Большая Конюшенная |
Description
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www.spbmuseum.ru/themuseum/museum_complex/museum_of_printing:
The Publishing House and the Printing House of the Early Twentieth Century
The exhibition features the newspaper-making process. A collection of old printing equipment of the turn of the ninetienth – twentieth centuries is displayed in the publishing room.
The History of Printing in St Petersburg in the Eighteenth Century
Books and newspapers published in the first publishing houses of St Petersburg, as well as documents dedicated to the history of printing, are on display here. The interior of the room is designed in the style of a library.
Musical Salon
The exhibition features the history of the house now occupied by the museum. Visitors will have an opportunity to see the interior of the drawing-room and the study of a well-to-do citizen of St Petersburg, the owner of a rich collection of musical instruments.
www.saint-petersburg.com/museums/museum-of-printing/
Museum of Printing
Located in a 19th century building on the Moika River Embankment which housed various different editorial offices, including those of Pravda, the famous Communist newspaper, for six months in 1917, the Museum of Printing has a permanent exhibition tracing the development of printing in St. Petersburg from the beginning of the 19th century to the October Revolution. Among the items on display are a wide variety of original editions and a collection of printing presses from the early 20th century. Two rooms are dedicated to a reconstruction of the Pravda offices. The museum is housed in extremely elegant premises, but the exhibitions are fairly dry. For Russian speakers, the guided tours are more interesting, and it is well worth organizing an English-speaking guide. |
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