Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art
One of the best art museums in Ukraine, the collection of which has a wide range of works of artistic and cultural value. The museum collection is divided into three main sections:
- Department of Western European Art
- Art of the countries of the Middle and Far East
- Department of Antique Art
9 Pushkinskaya street
Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art
One of the best art museums in Ukraine, the collection of which has a wide range of works of artistic and cultural value. The museum collection is divided into three main sections:
- Department of Western European Art
- Art of the countries of the Middle and Far East
- Department of Antique Art
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Odessa Literary Museum
One of the world’s largest museums of its kind. Amazing lecturers. Rare exhibits about Pushkin, Gogol, Babel to name a few. Unique chance to interact with Odessa’s locals, who have been with the museum since its opening. As we walk through the museum’s twenty rooms (the museum is located in the nineteenth-century mansion), we learn Odessa’s history from early days to the Soviet period through the lives of some three hundred writers who are associated with this city by the Black Sea.
9 Pushkinskaya street
5 Leontovicha street
Modern Art Museum of Odessa
The Museum of Odessa Modern Art was created on the 10th of April 2008 by a young businessman, intellectual and patron of the arts Vadim Morokhovsky. It is based on the renowned collector Mikhail Knobel’s unique collection of the masters of the second wave of the Odessa avant-garde.
This collection has been considerably enlarged and complemented. At present the MоOMA exhibits the art of leading painters and sculptors of Odessa of the turn of the XXI century.
One of the largest concert organizations in Odessa, founded in 1931. In the same year, its symphony orchestra was officially formed. The Philharmonic has two halls: chamber and concert. The Philharmonic is located in the building of the Odessa "new" stock exchange. The original appearance of the building has remained practically unchanged to this day.
9 Pushkinskaya street
Academic Russian Dramatic Theater
The theater building was built in 1873 and was erected in a hurry, as a temporary building for the city theater (Odessa at that time was left without a city theater, the building of which burned down in 1873). The "temporary" building, however, successfully stood until 1909. In the late 1930s, another reconstruction was carried out and the building was given the status of a monument of history and architecture. In 2000, a new, last in a row, reconstruction of the building began. During this renovation, a stage box was built.
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Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art
The theater opened its first season in the spring of 1947 in Lviv. In 1953, the young team, which had already won recognition, was transferred to Odessa. Here the creative potential of the troupe was able to unfold in full force. Performances about Odessa and the people of Odessa have become the hallmarks of the theater. The troupe toured all the cities of the former Soviet Union with sold out houses. Due to the fact that film versions were made on the basis of several performances, the whole country recognized the leading artists of the theater. The success of the theater and artists was created by many talented directors.
9 Pushkinskaya street