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ArtMuza

4.7 · 4,398 reviews
Industrial, creative, and bohemian
ArtMuza, 13-Ya Liniya Vasil'yevskogo Ostrova, 70, St Petersburg, Russia, 199178
Interesting facts
1

The complex was originally constructed as a musical instrument factory known for producing Russian folk instruments like balalaikas.

2

It is one of the largest private creative clusters in St. Petersburg, functioning without state funding.

3

The interior layout retains original factory elements such as high ceilings, exposed brick walls, and industrial-style staircases.

4

ArtMuza hosts the annual 'Muzal' festival, which focuses on supporting young regional artists.

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The building houses over 10 separate galleries, each with a distinct curatorial focus.

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The rooftop area serves as an open-air exhibition space and event venue during warmer months.

Overview

ArtMuza is a large-scale creative cluster occupying the former 'Muza' musical instruments factory on Vasilyevsky Island. The venue spans four floors and 14,000 square meters, functioning as a hybrid museum, gallery space, and workshop hub. It hosts rotating contemporary art exhibitions, independent theaters, and design studios within an industrial architectural shell. The complex features multiple exhibition halls that showcase works ranging from painting and sculpture to multimedia installations. Visitors can observe artists working in their studios, which are frequently open to the public. It serves as a permanent platform for both established contemporary artists and emerging talents in St. Petersburg. The building's original brickwork and industrial remnants are preserved throughout the common areas.

Photo spot

The central industrial staircase and the bridge connecting the two main wings of the building.

Insider tips

Check the official website's exhibition calendar before arriving, as specific gallery floors may host private events.

Use the elevator to reach the top floor and work your way down through the various galleries to save energy.

Look for the 'Open Studios' section where you can watch artists at work rather than just viewing finished pieces.

What to avoid

Assuming all galleries follow the same exhibition schedule; check each floor's current status upon entry.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday afternoons for the quietest experience; weekends for access to live workshops and events.
Address
ArtMuza, 13-Ya Liniya Vasil'yevskogo Ostrova, 70, St Petersburg, Russia, 199178
59.946, 30.265
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Details
Key exhibitsRotating contemporary fine art, multimedia installations, and resident artist studios
Venue typeCreative cluster and exhibition space

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday afternoons for the quietest experience; weekends for access to live workshops and events..

The central industrial staircase and the bridge connecting the two main wings of the building.

Close by you'll find St. Isaac's Cathedral, New Holland, State Hermitage Museum.