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RIA News. Sberbank is organizing a free visit to museums in 17 Russian cities, including Moscow and St. Petersburg, which will last from 1 October to the end of November 2016, and has been informed by the head of the largest Russian bank, Herman Gref.
"The art of keeping values unites museums and banks. So the museum project is very symbolic and important to us. If our initiative helps millions of people join the great heritage of Russian museums, it's the best gift for the 175th anniversary for Sberbank, he said Graff at a press conference.
As indicated in the loan organization ' s report, Sberbank will provide a free entrance for 18 artistic museums in 17 Russian cities. The project will open a wide range of artistic styles and directions to visitors to Russian museums, ranging from renessance to supramaticism, the work of Piranezi and Malevich, Repina and Serov, Candina and Dorgiev, as stated in the communication.
Each museum makes a free entrance on an individual schedule. During the event, hundreds of thousands of people will be able to visit the permanent exhibitions of museums, as well as to see the unique exhibitions that are designed specifically for the project. In Moscow, Sberbank will have free access to the A.S. Pushkin GMI, the Russian Museum in Petersburg. With these museums, the Bank concluded cooperation agreements on Wednesday.
The Sberbank project will also cover the museums of Astrachani, Vladivostok, Voronjeja, Catherineburg, Irkutsk, Kazani, Kemerodro, Krasnodar, Krasnoyarska, Lower Novosibirsk, Permi, Rostova-na-Donu, Tumeni and Yaroslav. In addition, in honour of its 175th anniversary at the A.S. GMI. Sberbank's gun is organizing a unique exhibition of pictures for blind and visually impaired people. The exhibit of tactile copies of Botticelli masterpieces, Kranaja, Shardena, Picasso, Gogen, Russo of the Pushkin Museum collection will open in mid-November and be held in conjunction with World Blind Day.
At the Moscow Light Festival, Sberbank will present 3D installations on the MG and the Big Theatre buildings, which will reveal the bank's 175-year history through the art history. The subject of the light show is directly linked to the museum project. According to the Bank ' s report, the sections of the light show use the projection of the works of art that the country ' s inhabitants can see, free of charge, from the museum participating in the stock.
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