Russian Copper Company coordinates copper castings exhibition in Yekaterinburg
21 December 2007 (09:05)
Russian Copper Company coordinated an exhibition of Russian copper castings that date back to the 12th to the 20th century. The exhibition, located in Yekaterinburg, features 400 items, most of which are portrayals of various saints.
The opening ceremony took place in the Cathedral-on-Blood on St. Nicholas’s Day. All the exhibits come from Russian Copper Company’s collection, supervised by the Central Museum of Old Russian Culture and Art in Moscow.
Visitors can attend the exhibition from 9 AM to 20 PM beginning from December 20, 2007.
The opening ceremony took place in the Cathedral-on-Blood on St. Nicholas’s Day. All the exhibits come from Russian Copper Company’s collection, supervised by the Central Museum of Old Russian Culture and Art in Moscow.
Visitors can attend the exhibition from 9 AM to 20 PM beginning from December 20, 2007.
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