Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts.
Spread across several distinct venues in the city, the Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts is the largest art institution in the Urals, celebrated for how it weaves classical Russian masterpieces with the region's rugged industrial heritage. While the main site on Voyevodina Street houses an impressive survey of Russian paintings—spanning 17th-century Nevyansk icons to works by Shishkin and Korovin—its undisputed centerpiece is the massive Kasli Cast-Iron Pavilion. Originally created for the 1900 Paris World Exhibition, this intricate, dark-lacquered structure anchors an exceptional collection of local decorative arts, including Zlatoust engraved weapons and Nizhny Tagil painted trays. It is a highly localized, rewarding museum that connects fine art with heavy metal.
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