Arctic and Antarctic Museum
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The Russian State Arctic and Antarctic Museum (Russian: Российский государственный музей Арктики и Антарктики) is a museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. It was established in November 1930 as part of the Soviet Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, but was not opened until six years later.[1]
The museum is located in Avraam Melnikov's Neoclassical church from the 1820s and remains the largest museum dedicated to polar exploration in the world.[2] The current director of the museum is Victor Boyarsky.[3]
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- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-12-26. Retrieved 2007-12-07.
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- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-11-22. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
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External links[]
- Arctic and Antarctic Museum - official site
Coordinates: 59°55′39.02″N 30°21′12.94″E / 59.9275056°N 30.3535944°E
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- 1930 establishments in Russia
- Arctic research
- Russia and the Antarctic
- Science museums in Saint Petersburg
- Natural history museums in Saint Petersburg
- Art museums and galleries in Saint Petersburg
- Museums established in 1930
- Soviet Union and the Antarctic
- Polar exploration by Russia and the Soviet Union
- Antarctic research
- European museum stubs
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