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National Pushkin Museum
Literary museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The National Pushkin Museum (Russian: Всероссийский музей А. С. Пушкина, romanized: Vsyerossiiskii muzei A. S. Pushkina - literally the 'All-Russian Museum of A. S. Pushkin') is a museum dedicated to the life and work of Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. It is located in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The museum was established in 1953.[citation needed]
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In 2016, the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation identified at the National Pushkin Museum 59 Italian Renaissance sculptures that were looted from Berlin’s Bode Museum during World War II.[1]
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