Nizhny Tagil is not particularly popular with tourists, few people associate it with a tourist center. And by the way, it’s very in vain, because the city has many interesting sights: architectural monuments, various monuments, galleries, museums. One of these places is the Museum of Fine Arts in Nizhny Tagil.
If you are a fan of painting or sculpture, if you want to touch the beautiful, get aesthetic pleasure, your way, of course, cannot bypass this museum. Well, before you visit the treasury, read some useful information about it.
What to see?
Expositions of the Museum of Fine Arts of Nizhny Tagil are located in the main building. The gallery's collection consists mainly of paintings by Russian artists of the seventeenth - twentieth centuries, however,here are the works of foreign figures, sculptors and even muralists.
In addition to the permanent exhibition, exhibitions are held at the Museum of Fine Arts of Nizhny Tagil. Works of little-known, but no less talented, local artists and sculptors are exhibited here, as well as exhibits brought from other Russian museums for a while.
Where is it?
The Nizhny Tagil Museum of Fine Arts is located on one of the oldest streets in the city. The address of the Museum of Fine Arts is easy to find - this is the very center of Nizhny Tagil. The gallery is located on the street. Uralskaya in house number seven.
How much does it cost to visit?
To view the expositions of the museum, you need to buy an entrance ticket, the price of which depends on which social group you belong to. So, a standard one for an adult will cost 150 rubles, for students and pensioners there is a discount of 50 rubles, in total they will have to pay only a hundred rubles. A school ticket will cost even less - its price is 50 rubles. It is most advantageous to visit the museum for preschoolers - they need to pay only 20 rubles for admission. If you want to exercise your right to a benefit, do not forget the documents that can confirm your status.
Organization of excursions
In addition to a simple visit to the Museum of Fine Arts of Nizhny Tagil, they offer an educational tour, during which you will not only be shown art objects, but will also be told a lot of interesting things about them.
Of course, for an extrathe service will have to be paid. For a group that consists of privileged categories of visitors (children, students and pensioners) - 200 rubles, if the group is mixed, the tour will cost more - 300 rubles.
Variety
Depending on your preferences, you can choose the theme of the tour. Employees offer to learn more about Russian art of the late seventeenth and early twentieth centuries, or to reveal the secret of the "Tagil Madonna" by Rafael Santi (on the same excursion you will be told about the painting of Western Europe). Do you want to learn more about the types and genres of art, learn to understand them? Then you will enjoy the entertaining program "Types and genres of fine arts …", in which in simple language both children and adults will explain all the subtleties of complex art history terms. For connoisseurs of interactive activities, the Museum of Fine Arts in Nizhny Tagil has developed a special tour dedicated to the work of Pavel Golubyatnikov. As part of the program, you will be able to get acquainted with the unique technique of light painting in which the artist worked, see the works of other masters, learn about modern experimental technologies in this area.
Finally, if you want to walk through all the halls, plunge into the history of the museum, they will conduct a sightseeing tour for you, during which they will tell you a little about everything.
Every visitor will find something to his liking in the Nizhny Tagil Museum of Fine Arts.
Creative Center
The tour is sofascinated you that you want to not only plunge into the world of art, but also become a part of it? Here you can do it too - in the creative center of the museum. It organizes workshops for both children and adults. So that each of the visitors will be able to feel like a real master of painting, sculpture, arts and crafts. Museum clubs often host lectures and seminars, screenings of films on the theme of art.