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Visit the exhibition "Books of the old house: the world of childhood in the 19th - early 20th century." I decided without a daughter, but in vain! I recommend showing the children that folding books, paper dolls with clothes and copybooks did not appear now, they were already at that time and were not inferior to modern ones. Moreover, admission to the exposition is free for children;)

More than two hundred pre-revolutionary children's books from the stock of the Russian State Library were placed in the Ivanovsky Hall. The exhibition is made in the form of a game, where you find yourself in a mansion-cottage, as on a sheet with the letter "D" from the "ABC in Pictures" by Alexander Benois 1904. The house has a veranda and several rooms: the rooms of parents and grandparents, boys' rooms and girls, secret room, class and a servant's room. In each room there are old books showing us what representatives of three generations loved and read. In the halls there are multimedia stands where you can "flip through" the exhibited books.

There are portraits on the walls in the living room and a large bookcase with 10 volumes of an illustrated encyclopedia. The oldest book "Children's Teka" (the first children's encyclopedia) dates back to 1794. Here you can also see the ABCs and the first books: "The ABC in Pictures", the handwritten collection "Our Journal".

In the room of grandparents, there are drawings on the walls, a lot of foreign books. Grandpa loved travel books about great scientific discoveries. Grandma liked stories with beautiful pictures. And here is the 100th edition of the book "Styopka-razrepka" - poems with pictures about the consequences of disobedience. This is one of the first books written in the spirit of black humor.

There are magazines with comics in the parents' room. Mom and dad are working with children in tetra, so here the figures are cut out of cardboard and painted with watercolors. And here is a handwritten journal where schoolgirls described their visit to the Rumyantsev Museum - the first public museum in Moscow (now it is the Russian State Library).

We pass into the boys' room, there are a lot of soldiers, they are the heroes of books, puppet theater and children's albums.

And in the girls' room there are flowers and cats. Foreign books with beautiful illustrations allow you to make up your own stories. By the way, some books were provided by the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany - the partner of the exhibition.

The classroom contains textbooks, Wimmelbuch posters and other visual materials for a fun learning experience. I was amazed by the coloring books, books with flaps, split and cut pages. These books are 120 years old, and we only recently had the opportunity to buy such books.

In the maid's room publications for ordinary people: ABCs and collections of poems and stories.

On the veranda everything is collected for a fun pastime for children: sheet music for children's songs, paper dolls with clothes to cut out, panoramic pictures, board games(in no way inferior to modern ones!) and chocolate wrappers with recipes for simple tricks.

It is no coincidence that the exhibition is held in 2018 - on the centennial anniversary of the execution of the royal family. In the Secret Room there are books from the personal library of the great-grandmother of Nicholas II, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. The room is divided into two parts: on the right, the life of the family before exile, on the left, life in exile. Before leaving, the parents bought the children books - gifts for Christmas 1917 - then they did not yet know that this was the last Christmas in their lives. In the Secret Room you can see the favorite painting of Nicholas II "The Guslars", this is a copy of the author Viktor Vasnetsov, written for the autocrat. Brought from the Novgorod Museum-Reserve. The first painting is kept in the Perm State Art Gallery. The Novgorod Museum-Reserve is a partner of the exhibition. They brought 8 paintings for the exhibition.

The exhibition can be viewed with a guided tour for an additional fee, or, tcgkfnyj, travel with an augmented reality guide - Artefact. With this mobile app, you can find out Interesting Facts about the exhibits in Russian and English.

As part of the exhibition, master classes for children and adults are held, groups are formed in advance. The cost is from 600 to 2000 rubles.

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Everyone in our family loves books. And if the older generation switched to electronic books, then children love printed editions with pictures. Given this fact, we could not miss the opening of the exhibition in the Ivanovsky Hall.

We were lucky to get acquainted with it on the eve of the official opening. I will not repeat the information from the announcement, I would rather share my emotions and impressions.

And I will say right away: if your children love books, then this is a must go!

The exhibition presents a unique selection of children's books, teaching aids, educational posters and even confectionery wrappers of the 19th-early 20th century! The latter made us really happy. On each wrapper, in addition to the most beautiful illustrations, the secrets of tricks are printed.

Of course, all copies are under glass, but there are multimedia screens nearby where you can "flip through" books! Stas and I saw some of them when we were on an excursion in the main building of the library.

At the entrance to the exhibition and some halls you will meet characters from books in real size, of course they are made of cardboard, but they create the feeling that you are in some kind of children's book with animated characters.

We do not know who lived in this house; the authors of the exhibition did not aim to show anyone specific rooms. Each visitor can guess for himself who was the owner of each of the rooms according to the left books.
The exception is the Secret Room, it is dedicated to the royal family and takes us to 1918, the year of the execution of the imperial family.

The room is secretly divided into two parts: on the right hand we see photographs of peace time for the family, books that their children read, including those on foreign languages. Favorite picture that Nicholas II took with him to the country.
On the left hand everything connected with royal family in exile. When leaving, they did not yet know what awaited them and bought books for children for Christmas, nothing could break this tradition.
And it is these books signed by "mom" and "dad" for their children that can be seen in this part of the room. It's amazing that they survived.

When I looked at all these books, covers, illustrations, I could not leave the thought of how much our country has lost with the advent of Soviet power! A huge cultural layer was destroyed. Many of the newfangled books that modern publishers are now releasing at fabulous prices were already then, more than a hundred years ago.

But let's not talk about sad things, because in addition to the rooms of grandparents, parents and children on the first floor, there is also a second floor waiting for us.
It is here that the veranda with entertaining literature and drawing tables for the youngest visitors of the exhibition is located. For them, stools are prudently located near the high windows.

Nearby is a classroom with a large screen on which the pages of textbooks are broadcast. There are posters on the walls, voluminous crafts from magazines on the shelf. In the middle is a large table for master classes.

The schedule can be viewed on the library website. They are paid: from 600 to 2000 rubles. Conducted by appointment, subject to the gathering of a group of three to six people. Age is different, from 7 to 15 years and parents.
The servants' quarters were hidden in a corner. Here you can see books on parenting, games :).

On the walls of each hall, you can see mischievous kittens, the heroes of one of the books for the shadow theater. And also statements about children and books corresponding to each time presented in a particular room.

We spent at the exhibition whole hour, if not for the school day, then wandered there much longer, because I wanted to look at and "read" all the books! The atmosphere there is very pleasant, classical music sounds in the background and you involuntarily plunge into this amazing magical world of childhood, albeit someone else's, which children of a completely different generation had long before your birth.

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Do you like the calm, thoughtful silence of libraries or exhibition halls? If we give you here: A very interesting exhibition is taking place now in the Ivanovsky Hall of the Russian State Library.

"Emperor Alexander II. Education through enlightenment”, Olga Leonidovna Solomina, our guide, a professional and a person in love with her work, helped us to get acquainted with it.

To be honest, thanks to literature (and I'm still a bookworm), I know the biographies of the French and English kings much better than the Russian ones. The more interesting this material was for me.

A very unexpected subject was chosen for the exhibition. Usually in our minds the king is an adult and clever man, governing the state.
Here, the main focus is on enlightenment and the formation of the personality of the future tsar, Alexander II.

I never thought about how the future kings study, what subjects and according to what system. Perhaps the only information was the princess in the cartoon 12 months old, not wanting to do her homework.

Here we also get acquainted with the main mentor of the Tsarevich V. A. Zhukovsky, who taught him at home under the supervision of Nicholas I, an attentive and responsible father and monarch.

The schedule of classes, where there are so few vacation days, the recipes of the future king, made with incredible diligence and accuracy, his drawings. At the same time, I want to separately note that this is a completely professional academic drawing.

I was surprised most of all by how responsibly my father treated the education of the heir. Before the start of training, the main mentor of the little prince was given the opportunity to travel around Europe and study progressive education systems.
In addition, the father daily read the teacher's reports on the past day, containing not only an extract of the passed, but also observations of the character traits of such a high-ranking student.

Another interesting document was the characterization of Alexander's personality, written at the time of graduation. Of the strong qualities stood out: purity of heart, sound mind, good memory; of the weak - weakness of the will, laziness of the mind, a strong inclination to argue.

The next stage of training was a six-month trip to Russia. Here again I was surprised. We were shown a route sheet, a letter of instruction from father to son.

I won't tell you everything.

Lots of interesting and different exhibits. Books from the personal collections of the empresses, which can be viewed in convenient multimedia leaflets. A very well and professionally made video film about the coronation (by the way, much in it was surprisingly new and previously unknown to me), original documents with the handwritten signatures of the king and the royal family. Please note that for the safety of documents in the room there is a slight twilight and relative coolness - it will not be superfluous to grab a shawl.

Come, see, study. The doors of the Ivanovsky Hall are waiting for their visitors.

Hope reviews: 58 ratings: 60 rating: 62

Children's books we didn't know.

Visit the exhibition "Books of the old house: the world of childhood in the 19th - early 20th century." I decided without a daughter, but in vain! I recommend showing the children that folding books, paper dolls with clothes and copybooks did not appear now, they were already at that time and were not inferior to modern ones. Moreover, admission to the exposition is free for children;)

More than two hundred pre-revolutionary children's books from the stock of the Russian State Library were placed in the Ivanovsky Hall. The exhibition is made in the form of a game, where you find yourself in a mansion-cottage, as on a sheet with the letter "D" from the "ABC in Pictures" by Alexander Benois 1904. The house has a veranda and several rooms: the rooms of parents and grandparents, boys' rooms and girls, a secret room, a classroom and a servant's room. In each room there are old books showing us what representatives of three generations loved and read. In the halls there are multimedia stands where you can "flip through" the exhibited books.

There are portraits on the walls in the living room and a large bookcase with 10 volumes of an illustrated encyclopedia. The oldest book "Children's Teka" (the first children's encyclopedia) dates back to 1794. Here you can also see the ABCs and the first books: "The ABC in Pictures", the handwritten collection "Our Journal".

In the room of grandparents, there are drawings on the walls, a lot of foreign books. Grandpa loved travel books about great scientific discoveries. Grandma liked stories with beautiful pictures. And here is the 100th edition of the book "Styopka-razrepka" - poems with pictures about the consequences of disobedience. This is one of the first books written in the spirit of black humor.

There are magazines with comics in the parents' room. Mom and dad are working with children in tetra, so here the figures are cut out of cardboard and painted with watercolors. And here is a handwritten journal where schoolgirls described their visit to the Rumyantsev Museum - the first public museum in Moscow (now it is the Russian State Library).

We pass into the boys' room, there are a lot of soldiers, they are the heroes of books, puppet theater and children's albums.

And in the girls' room there are flowers and cats. Foreign books with beautiful illustrations allow you to make up your own stories. By the way, some books were provided by the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany - the partner of the exhibition.

The classroom contains textbooks, Wimmelbuch posters and other visual materials for a fun learning experience. I was amazed by the coloring books, books with flaps, split and cut pages. These books are 120 years old, and we only recently had the opportunity to buy such books.

In the maid's room publications for ordinary people: ABCs and collections of poems and stories.

The veranda has everything for a fun pastime for children: sheet music for children's songs, paper dolls with clothes to cut out, panoramic pictures, board games (in no way inferior to modern ones!) And chocolate wrappers with recipes for simple magic tricks.

It is no coincidence that the exhibition is held in 2018 - on the centennial anniversary of the execution of the royal family. In the Secret Room there are books from the personal library of the great-grandmother of Nicholas II, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. The room is divided into two parts: on the right, the life of the family before exile, on the left, life in exile. Before leaving, the parents bought the children books - gifts for Christmas 1917 - then they did not yet know that this was the last Christmas in their lives. In the Secret Room you can see the favorite painting of Nicholas II "The Guslars", this is a copy of the author Viktor Vasnetsov, written for the autocrat. Brought from the Novgorod Museum-Reserve. The first painting is kept in the Perm State Art Gallery. The Novgorod Museum-Reserve is a partner of the exhibition. They brought 8 paintings for the exhibition.

The exhibition can be viewed with a guided tour for an additional fee, or, tcgkfnyj, travel with an augmented reality guide - Artefact. Thanks to this mobile application, you can learn interesting facts about the exhibits in Russian and English.

As part of the exhibition, master classes for children and adults are held, groups are formed in advance. The cost is from 600 to 2000 rubles.

Anna Altareva reviews: 38 ratings: 38 rating: 7

"Books of the Old House" exhibition in the Ivanovsky Hall.

Everyone in our family loves books. And if the older generation switched to electronic books, then children love printed editions with pictures. Given this fact, we could not miss the opening of the exhibition in the Ivanovsky Hall.

We were lucky to get acquainted with it on the eve of the official opening. I will not repeat the information from the announcement, I would rather share my emotions and impressions.

And I will say right away: if your children love books, then this is a must go!

The exhibition presents a unique selection of children's books, teaching aids, educational posters and even pastry wrappers from the 19th and early 20th centuries! The latter made us really happy. On each wrapper, in addition to the most beautiful illustrations, the secrets of tricks are printed.

Of course, all copies are under glass, but there are multimedia screens nearby where you can "flip through" books! Stas and I saw some of them when we were on an excursion in the main building of the library.

At the entrance to the exhibition and some halls you will meet characters from books in real size, of course they are made of cardboard, but they create the feeling that you are in some kind of children's book with animated characters.

We do not know who lived in this house; the authors of the exhibition did not aim to show anyone specific rooms. Each visitor can guess for himself who was the owner of each of the rooms according to the left books.
The exception is the Secret Room, it is dedicated to the royal family and takes us to 1918, the year of the execution of the imperial family.

The room is secretly divided into two parts: on the right hand we see photographs of a peaceful time for the family, books that their children read, including in foreign languages. Favorite picture that Nicholas II took with him to the country.
On the left hand everything that is connected with the royal family in exile. When leaving, they did not yet know what awaited them and bought books for children for Christmas, nothing could break this tradition.
And it is these books signed by "mom" and "dad" for their children that can be seen in this part of the room. It's amazing that they survived.

When I looked at all these books, covers, illustrations, I could not leave the thought of how much our country had lost with the advent of Soviet power! A huge cultural layer was destroyed. Many of the newfangled books that modern publishers are now releasing at fabulous prices were already then, more than a hundred years ago.

But let's not talk about sad things, because in addition to the rooms of grandparents, parents and children on the first floor, there is also a second floor waiting for us.
It is here that the veranda with entertaining literature and drawing tables for the youngest visitors of the exhibition is located. For them, stools are prudently located near the high windows.

Nearby is a classroom with a large screen on which the pages of textbooks are broadcast. There are posters on the walls, voluminous crafts from magazines on the shelf. In the middle is a large table for master classes.

The schedule can be viewed on the library website. They are paid: from 600 to 2000 rubles. Conducted by appointment, subject to the gathering of a group of three to six people. Age is different, from 7 to 15 years and parents.
The servants' quarters were hidden in a corner. Here you can see books on parenting, games :).

On the walls of each hall, you can see mischievous kittens, the heroes of one of the books for the shadow theater. And also statements about children and books corresponding to each time presented in a particular room.

We spent a whole hour at the exhibition, if not for the school day, we wandered there much longer, because we wanted to examine and "read" all the books! The atmosphere there is very pleasant, classical music sounds in the background and you involuntarily plunge into this amazing magical world of childhood, albeit someone else's, which children of a completely different generation had long before your birth.

Alyona reviews: 85 ratings: 86 rating: 3

Educational exhibition with unique books and excellent multimedia addition

Last week, my daughter and I visited the Ivanovsky Hall of the Russian State Library at the exhibition “Alexander II. Education through Enlightenment” dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the birth of the emperor.
In 1862, the Rumyantsev Museum was founded in Moscow, the Art Gallery of which, as a result of reconstruction, turned into the Ivanovsky Hall.
It is best to start the tour from the second floor, where exhibits related to the childhood and youth of the future emperor are located. For example, the books that Grand Duchess Alexandra Feodorovna read to her son. You can even “flip through” them on multimedia stands. Also presented are copybooks, sheets from the diary, the schedule of classes compiled by V. A. Zhukovsky
In 1856, the coronation of Alexander II took place, in honor of which a wonderful coronation album was released. At the exhibition, you can watch a film made on the chromolithographs of the album - the effect of complete immersion is obtained.
The first floor is dedicated to the cultural and scientific deeds of the emperor.
Here you can see books from the library of Alexandra Feodorovna, which are enclosed by the best masters of that time in exquisite bindings of morocco, brocade and moire silk. The library of the Empress was exhibited in a separate room of the Rumyantsev Museum, decorated with her last (1856) portrait by the artist Franz Xavier Winterhalter.
There are also exhibits related to the celebration of the Millennium of Russia and the Polytechnic Exhibition. Explosion is complemented by a slideshow made on the basis of original photographs.
We especially liked the copybooks, drawings and class schedule of the future emperor, and, of course, multimedia stands and halls with films and photographs. Therefore, I advise everyone who will walk in the center this summer (until August 22) to definitely look at Starovagankovsky Lane, which is located right behind Pashkov’s house, and visit the exhibition “Education by Enlightenment”, I promise, it will be interesting.

Ludmila Gavrilova reviews: 60 ratings: 60 rating: 22

Always, passing by the Pashkov House with its grandiose front entrance, I wanted to look inside) The dream came true thanks to the Russian State Library, the Night of the Arts and the community of cultural bloggers Moskultura! Tirelessly, the organizers of Moskultura find incredible events that you can get to for a review.
Built in just two years at the end of the 18th century, one of the most beautiful buildings in Moscow delighted Muscovites with a garden with fountains and exotic birds (for the first time, black swans were brought here from England), there was an observation deck on the roof (for the first time, the Kremlin could be boldly look down!), and visiting Italians said about the Pashkov House that it had only one drawback - it was not located in Italy)

"Chinese geese, different breeds of parrots, white and motley peacocks are free here or hang in expensive cages. These rarities, together with the general beauty of this house, attract numerous crowds of people here on Sundays and holidays" (Johann Richter, German traveler, 1799)

Not being an aristocrat, Pashkov loved and knew how to impress with the newest, most fashionable, most expensive. True, the middle-aged dandy managed to live in his enchanting palace for only four years, and after his death, the heir received the building along with a bunch of debts.
The pompous gate with a lion leading to the main entrance to the building from the side of Staro-Vagankovsky Lane looks like the Arc de Triomphe and is decorated with amusing decorative hop cones - plaster, due to the cunning design they swing when strong wind)
Our guide Daria Khudeyeva told us that Pyotr Pashkov made his fortune as a wine and vodka monopolist - the chandeliers in the house are stylized as blue amphoras with crystal sprays.
During the development of Moscow, the territory of the garden disappeared, during the war with Napoleon, the observation deck burned down and the historical interiors perished, everything was redrawn and redone, but the palace still amazes the article with majestic panoramas! It is from its roof in Bulgakov's novel "The Master and Margarita" Volan and Azazzelo examine Moscow and Muscovites)

“At sunset, high above the city, on the stone terrace of one of the most beautiful buildings in Moscow, a building built about a hundred and fifty years ago, there were two: Woland and Azazello. They were not visible from below, from the street, as they were covered from unnecessary eyes by a balustrade with plaster vases and plaster flowers... But they could see the city almost to the very edges..."

Perhaps, inside, the cast-iron spiral staircases with Art Nouveau patterns made the biggest impression on me - standing on them, you could feel like a student of magical Hogwarts)
I won’t lie that I knew that the Pashkov House is one of the buildings of the Russian State Library, where old maps, notes and sound recordings, rare manuscripts are kept. To get here without a tour, you just need to sign up for the former "Leninka", the card is made almost instantly, there can be any registration in the passport, visiting the reading rooms is free.
In 1862, it was in the Pashkov House that the Moscow Public and Rumyantsev Museums began their work with the first public city library, before that there were only private collections! One of the readers for 40 years was Leo Tolstoy. The Rumyantsev Library was based on the richest collection of Count Nikolai Rumyantsev (1754-1826), which consisted of 28512 volumes of books, 710 manuscripts and handwritten books, as well as objects of art and ethnography. Before his death, the count bequeathed to transfer everything "for the benefit of the Fatherland and for good education."
With trepidation, I looked at the worn leather bindings of handwritten books with coats of arms that still remember the tsarist times, with a rich smell of time, darkened sheets of rags. Usually in museums you can’t touch, flip through, smell them! The oldest books date back to the 6th century. The fund contains manuscripts of all Russian writers, except for Pushkin and Tolstoy. Tolstoy's are stored in the Tolstoy Museum, and Pushkin's - in the Pushkin House in St. Petersburg.
Other bloggers and I found an interesting exhibition, where under glass you could look at drafts, drawings and the testament of Nikolai Gogol. The future great writer did not like school, he only liked botany, so for laziness they deprived him of tea) The teachers' notes about this were preserved in his student diary. Here is an excellent example of the fact that in life you always need to do what your soul lies in - God bless them, with tea and bagels!
The fund of musical publications and sound recordings is also luxurious and contains completely unique publications. For example, lifetime editions of music by Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi, Gluck, the first editions of works by Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Beethoven, Verdi. Incl. on the records here you can listen to the works of domestic and foreign composers, music of different nationalities, speeches of politicians and artists, the voices of birds. And you can end there, but I recommend not to stop .. and go further. to the stables, which have now become reading rooms. You would admire the Rumyantsev Hall. There are old manuscripts and books that I saw only in museums. With bindings and history. It's like Hogwarts as it is! But it needs special permission. And you go to the left wing - the sheet music department and the department of cartographic publications. Walk past the cards and these huge tables where they are carefully laid out. There is even a map there, in which Crimea is ours and it is in three copies: in the president's office, in the libraries, and I forgot where the third one is. And go to the music department. Just imagine that you can order any vinyl record there and listen to Her with a magnificent view of the Kremlin, sitting in a cozy hall under a green lampshade. Isn't that a delight? And if you also play the piano, then there is an instrument there. Control to the head. The girl is dumbfounded.
Well, in principle, I did not know that the Lenin Library is now easily accessible, it ranks second in size after the Library of Congress. Just imagine that each book of any Donets published in print, one copy must be stored in paper form. All in all, I was impressed. And I advise you, when passing by, do not pass .. firstly, it's beautiful!;) and the guide Daria Khadeeva not only knows everything and answers expertly questions that go beyond the "home", but also does it with soul.

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