Exhibitions - Музей-заповедник «Казанский Кремль»
The Avant-garde. To the 21st Century by Cart, 6+

The Kazan Kremlin Museum-Reserve and the cultural project «The Encyclopaedia of the Russian Avant-Garde» will present a reconstruction of a large-scale exhibition of modern art, which has been forgotten and nearly lost in the Vyatka region for a century.

Exhibition Halls of Prisutstvennye Mesta
“Believe not Thine Eyes”. Illusions in Art

The exhibition presents paintings, graphics, sculpture, decorative, and applied art from the State Hermitage Museum's collection, demonstrating a wide range of deceptions from the 16th to the early 20th centuries.

«Hermitage-Kazan» Exhibition Centre
“Noble Men are in a Hurry to the Court..”. Feasting and Hunting in the Countries of the East, 0+

The exhibition displays museum objects from the 17th–19th centuries from the collection of the State Hermitage Museum. Among them, there are oriental miniatures and graphics, decorative handicraft items from metal, bone, and porcelain that illustrate the oriental feasting traditions and cover four regions: Egypt, Iran, India and China. The exhibition is scheduled to coincide with the BRICS summit.

«Hermitage-Kazan» Exhibition Centre
At the Beginning…

The exhibition represents 15 works on Christian themes created in various techniques, including acrylic painting, collagraphy, and xylography.

Annunciation Cathedral History Museum
The House with the Emperor’s Apartment, 0+

The exhibition is devoted to the Governor's Palace Complex in Kazan Kremlin. Archival documents, engravings, paintings, and photographs, as well as antique furniture, archaeology, and a 16th-century coin hoard, are on display here. Everything that demonstrates the rich history of the building and its territory.

Museum of History of the Statehood of the Tatar People and the Republic of Tatarstan
Hunting Weapon: Look Through the Gunsight of History

More than 90 hunting weapon models, allowing you to learn about their development and production in Russia and abroad from the 17th to 21st centuries.

Cannon Yard Museum