Hermitage Museum

The State Hermitage Museum
View of (from left) the Hermitage Theatre, Old Hermitage, and Small Hermitage
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Established1764; 260 years ago (1764)
Location34 Palace Embankment, Dvortsovy Municipal Okrug, Central District, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Collection size3 million[1]
Visitors2,812,913 visitors (2022)[2]
DirectorMikhail Piotrovsky
Public transit accessAdmiralteyskaya station
Websitehermitagemuseum.org

The State Hermitage Museum (Russian: Государственный Эрмитаж, romanized: Gosudarstvennyj Ermitaž, IPA: [ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)ɨj ɪrmʲɪˈtaʂ]) is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was founded in 1764 when Empress Catherine the Great acquired a collection of paintings from the Berlin merchant Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky. The museum celebrates the anniversary of its founding each year on 7 December, Saint Catherine's Day.[3] It has been open to the public since 1852. The Art Newspaper ranked the museum 10th in their list of the most visited art museums, with 2,812,913 visitors in 2022.[4]

Its collections, of which only a small part is on permanent display, comprise over three million items (the numismatic collection accounts for about one-third of them).[5] The collections occupy a large complex of six historic buildings along Palace Embankment, including the Winter Palace, a former residence of Russian emperors. Apart from them, the Menshikov Palace, Museum of Porcelain, Storage Facility at Staraya Derevnya, and the eastern wing of the General Staff Building are also part of the museum. The museum has several exhibition centers abroad. The Hermitage is a federal state property. Since July 1992, the director of the museum has been Mikhail Piotrovsky.[6]

Of the six buildings in the main museum complex, five—namely the Winter Palace, Small Hermitage, Old Hermitage, New Hermitage, and Hermitage Theatre—are all open to the public. The entrance ticket for foreign tourists costs more than the fee paid by citizens of Russia and Belarus. However, entrance is free of charge the third Thursday of every month for all visitors, and free daily for students and children. The museum is closed on Mondays. The entrance for individual visitors is located in the Winter Palace, accessible from the Courtyard.

  1. ^ "Hermitage in Figures and Facts". Hermitagemuseum.org. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  2. ^ The Art Newspaper annual survey, March 28, 2023.
  3. ^ "Page 7" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2016. Retrieved 6 May 2022.
  4. ^ "The Art Newspaper", March 2023
  5. ^ "Page 20" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2016. Retrieved 6 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Mikhail Piotrovsky". The State Hermitage Museum. Retrieved 19 June 2016.