- Kremlin Armoury
The Kremlin Armoury ( _ru. Оружейная палата) is one of the oldest
museum s ofMoscow , established in 1808 and located in theMoscow Kremlin ( [http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=55.749519,37.613336&spn=0.002811,0.007318&t=k&hl=en map] ).The Kremlin Armoury originated as the royal
arsenal in 1508. Until the transfer of the court toSt Petersburg , the Armoury was in charge of producing, purchasing and storingweapon s,jewelry and various household articles of the tsars. The finest Muscovitegunsmith s (the Vyatkin brothers),jeweller s (Gavrila Ovdokimov), and painters (Simon Ushakov ) used to work there. In 1640 and 1683, they opened theiconography and pictorialstudio s, where the lessons onpainting andhandicraft s could be given. In 1700, the Armoury was enriched with the treasures of the Golden and Silver chambers of the Russian tsars.In 1711, Peter the Great had the majority of masters transferred to his new capital,
St.Petersburg . 15 years later, the Armoury was merged with the Fiscal Yard (the oldest depository of the royal treasures),Stable s Treasury (in charge of storingharness es andcarriage s) and the Master Chamber (in charge of sewing clothes and bedclothes for thetsar s). After that, the Armoury was renamed into the Arms and Master Chamber.Alexander I of Russia nominated the Armoury as the first public museum inMoscow in 1806, but the collections were not opened to the public until 7 years later. The current Armoury building was erected in 1844-1851 by the imperialarchitect Konstantin Ton . After theBolshevik Revolution , the Armoury collection was enriched with treasures taken from thePatriarch sacristy , Kremlincathedral s, monasteries and private collections. Some of these have been sold abroad on behest ofStalin in the 1930s. In 1960, the Armoury became the official museum of the Kremlin. Two years later, the Patriarch chambers and the Cathedral of the Twelve Apostles were assigned to the Armoury in order to house the Applied Arts Museum.Nowadays, the Kremlin Armoury is home to the Russian Diamond Fund. It boasts unique collections of the Russian,
Western European and Easternapplied arts spanning the period from the 5th to the 20th centuries. Some of the highlights include theImperial Crown of Russia ,Monomakh's Cap , the ivory throne ofIvan the Terrible , and other regalthrone s andregalia ; theOrloff diamond; thehelmet ofYaroslav II ; thesaber s ofKuzma Minin and Dmitri Pozharski; the 12-centurynecklace s fromRyazan ; golden and silver tableware; articles, decorated with enamel,niello andengraving s;embroidery with gold and pearls; imperial carriages, weapons,armor , and the "Memory of Azov", "Bouquet of Lilies Clock", "Trans-Siberian Railway", "Clover Leaf", "Moscow Kremlin", "Alexander Palace", "Standart Yacht", "Alexander III Equestrian", "Romanov Tercentenary", "Steel Military"Fabergé eggs .
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