Russian President Vladimir Putin, Hermitage and St. He named the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg as his favorite museums. Quoted TASS.
“These are my beloved Hermitage and the Russian Museum. “I was born there, I grew up there, I spent quite a lot of time in these interiors,” he said at a meeting with Anadyr residents in response to a request to name his favorite museums.
He also noted that the Soviet school was doing a good job of introducing the younger generation to art.
“The advantages of the Soviet school were that it still gave children the opportunity to get to know the works of art in our collections en masse,” Putin said.
The head of state also reminded that he recently visited museums in Tsarskoye Selo, Peterhof and Pavlovsk with CIS leaders.
Putin at the event criticized foreign cartoons
“You watch modern Western cartoons – everything is shooting, jumping, running, and in half an hour your head will fall off this movie. “How can children endure this,” the president said.
Previously “Slave-2” passed “Bremen Musicians” is at the Russian box office.