The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts is a renowned art museum located in Moscow, Russia. It is situated in the historic district, opposite the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. Established in 1912, the museum was named after the famed Russian poet Alexander Pushkin and is one of the largest museums of European art in Moscow. Its impressive collection showcases a vast range of art, from ancient civilizations to modern pieces. The museum's assortment includes sculpture, painting, and applied art. Noteworthy collections highlight works from ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, alongside pieces from the Renaissance to the present day. It also exhibits works by great masters such as Rembrandt, Botticelli, and Tiepolo. The museum complex includes the Main Building, the Gallery of European & American Art of the 19th and 20th Centuries, and the Museum of Private Collections, providing a comprehensive view of the evolution of art. It hosts various temporary exhibitions and educational programs, attracting art enthusiasts from around the world.