The First Russian Chess Museum |
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Friday, 26 September 2014 11:35 |
The opening ceremony of the first Russian chess Museum took place on the 25th of September in Moscow. The ceremony was attended by the President of the World Chess Federation (FIDE) Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, Press-Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Russian Chess Federation Mr. Dmitry Peskov, First Deputy Speaker of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, President of the Olympic Committee of Russia, Vice-President of the Supervisory Board Mr. Alexandr Zhukov, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, member of the Advisory Board of the Russian chess Federation Mr. Arkady Dvorkovich, Vice-President of FIDE, the President of the Russian Chess Federation Mr. Andrey Filatov.
left to right: First Deputy Speaker of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, President of the Olympic Committee of Russia, Vice-President of the Supervisory Board Mr. Aleksandr Zhukov, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, member of the Advisory Board of the Russian chess Federation Mr. Arkady Dvorkovich, Press-Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Russian Chess Federation Mr. Dmitry Peskov, President of the World Chess Federation (FIDE) Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov / Photo copyright Boris Dolmatovky
left to right: the President of the World Chess Federation (FIDE) Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, Vice-President of FIDE, the President of the Russian Chess Federation Mr. Andrey Filatov, Press-Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Russian Chess Federation Mr. Dmitry Peskov, First Deputy Speaker of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, President of the Olympic Committee of Russia, Vice-President of the Supervisory Board Mr. Aleksandr Zhukov / Photo copyright Boris Dolmatovky
The basic collection of the new Museum includes rare chess sets of different cultures and eras. Collection consists of personal belongings of the great Grandmasters: Mikhail Chigorin, Alexander Alekhine, Mikhail Botvinnik, Tigran Petrossian: old books, posters, paintings, gifts of chess fans and celebrity guests, trophies of the Soviet and Russian Champions. It also has on display rare chess sets of the 17th-21st centuries, including the artworks of world level, some of them the envy of the big art museums.
Masterpieces made of ivory and ebony are there, side by side with strict cardboard chess of besieged Leningrad, the bent wire made «Gulag chess», simple chocolate-beige plastic of a space chess set: the one used for the first in the history game of the crew of «Soyuz-9" in "Space-to-Earth" chess game. The Museum exhibits show how deeply chess is rooted in the World and Russian culture. The history of chess reflects heroic and tragic pages of the history of Russia.
Photo copyright Boris Dolmatovky
The chess table of the legendary chess match Karpov-Kasparov 1984 occupies a place of honor: "original flags, chess pieces, scoresheets and clocks”. Old historic tropheys are standing alongside with new trophies of the 21st century. The latest and the most valuable is the Chess Olympiad Cup , won by Russian Women's chess team who won gold medals in August 2014 in Tromsø, Norway.
A unique collection of rare chess exhibits and artifacts totals to more than 4,000 units of a significant cultural and historical value. It is placed in the exhibition of the new Museum, housed in the renovated halls of the historic mansion on Gogol Boulevard (Building 14/1). The new capital Museum will be the successor to the chess Museum facilities, which were situated at the Central House of Chess in the 80s of the 20th century.
Photo copyright Boris Dolmatovky
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