Musée D. I. Mendeleev Museum-Archive
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Dmitri Mendeleev Museum and Archives was created in December 1911 (4 years later Mendeleev’s death) at the initiative of Russian scientists. At present, it is the world's largest centre for storing and exhibiting materials related to the life and work of the Russian scientist and polymath, professor of Saint-Petersburg University, corresponding member of the Imperial Saint-Petersburg Academy of Sciences Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834-1907). The exhibition is situated in the Twelve Collegia Building, in the University-owned apartment where professor Mendeleev and his family had been living during the period from 1866 to 1890. It was here that he formulated the Periodic Law, wrote "Principals of Chemistry", and produced plenty of researches papers on key questions that included the physics of gases, physical chemistry of liquids and solutions, economics and the oil industry. In early august 1890, Mendeleev left the University and moved out of the apartment. Since then it has never been used for a private accommodation.
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- Université d'État de Saint-Pétersbourg, Филологический переулок, округ № 7, Saint-Pétersbourg, District fédéral du Nord-Ouest, 199034, Russie
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- Aujourd'hui:
- 09:00 - 17:00
- Lun
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Mar
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Mer
- 10:00 - 19:00
- Jeu
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Ven
- 10:00 - 19:00
- Sam
- 12:00 - 19:00
- Dim
- Fermé
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Audioguides
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Bedroom
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Dining room
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Dmitri Mendeleev – An ordinary day for a quirky professor
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Dmitri Mendeleev: trip to Leiden – links across time
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First publications of the periodic law
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Hall
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Living Room
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Lobby
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Not only a chemist – Dmitri Mendeleev’s inventions
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Study
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The Chemical Society Library
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There is no greater happiness – Dmitri Mendeleev and his children
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To the great supporter of the Russian people. Monuments to Dmitri Mendeleev on the map of Russia
Pièces exposées
Objets exposés présentés avec fichier audio
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Portrait of Maria Mendeleeva (née Kornilieva)
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Portrait of Ivan Pavlovich Mendeleev
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Anna Ivanovna Mendeleeva (née Popova) and young Lyubov Mendeleeva-Blok
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Photoportraits of Olga and Nikolai Basargins
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Tablecloth of Mendeleev's family
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"Mendeleev's Wednesdays"
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Dmitri Mendeleev and Arkhip Kuindzhi at a game of chess
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Extarct from Dmitri Mendeleev's gymnasium certificate of 1849
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Portrait of chemist Dmitri Mendeleev. Ivan Kramskoi. Oil on canvas, 1878.
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Dmitri Mendeleev and the Main Pedagogical Institute
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Facsimile copies of notes taken by Dmitri Mendeleev and title-paper of his candidate thesis
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Young Russian research interns at Heidelberg University
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Studying the phenomenon capillarity in Heidelberg
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Photocopies of title page of Dmitri Mendeleev textbook "Organic Chemistry"
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Dmitri Mendeleev’s standing desk
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Replica of Dmitri Mendeleev's gown
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Part 2 of the 1st edition of Mendeleev’s textbook ‘The Principles of Chemistry’.
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“Attempt at a system of elements based on their atomic weight and chemical similarity”
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Photo portraits of scientists whom Mendeleev called the ‘reinforcers’ of the Periodic Law: Paul Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran, Lars Fredrik Nilson and Clemens Winkler.
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Bust of Dmitri Mendeleev. Ilya Ginzburg. Terracotta. 1890.
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Portrait of Dmitri Mendeleev at his desk by Nikolai Yaroshenko Oil on canvas – 1886
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Title page of Mendeleev’s monograph ‘The study of densities of aqueous solutions’ with a dedication to his mother, 1887.
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Dmitri Mendeleev and Spiritualism
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Woolen rug embroidered by Liubov Mendeleevа
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Dmitri Mendeleev’s chessboard
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Dmitri Mendeleev’s favourite teacup
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Mendeleev's library
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The clock in the study of Mendeleev
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Profile portrait of Mendeleev
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Travelling trunks
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Small carton table
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Mendeleev's photocamera
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Photographs of Dmitri Mendeleev’ s children and title pages of their printed works.
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Personal items of Mendeleev
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Small cathetometer designed by Dmitri Mendeleev. Brass. 1873.
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Large cathetometer designed by Dmitri Mendeleev. Brass. Second half of the 1870s
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Model of a high latitude icebreaker crafted in the workshops of the Central Naval Museum in 1967 based on Mendeleev’s drawings (scale 1:100).
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Two-tier scales for weighing gaseous substances. Glass, mahogany, brass, encased cabinet. 1877.
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Two-tier scales for weighing gaseous substances
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Differential barometer (altimeter) designed by Dmitri Mendeleev. 1876.
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Model of Blagodat Mountain in the Urals, in a display case. Wood, glass, papier-mâché. Early 1900s.
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Participants in the Ural expedition of 1899, led by Dmirti Mendeleev. From left to right: Pyotr Zemyatchensky; Semen Vukolov; Konstantin Yegorov; Dmitri Mendeleev. Photo of 1899
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Title page of the monograph by Dmitri Mendeleev ‘Explanatory tariff, or research on the development of industry in Russia in connection with its general customs tariff of 1891’. St Petersburg: Printing house of V. Demakov, 1892.
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The ‘old’ mansion at Boblovo after reconstruction. Photo of the 1880s. Author unknown.
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The Boblovo summer theatre display case: a model of the hay barn in the Boblovo estate used as a venue for theatrical performances.
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Working desk and chair of Dmitri Mendeleev from the country house at Boblovo, Tver province
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Facsimile of a memo by Dmitri Mendeleev ‘On the economic conditions for the production of smokeless gunpowder adopted for the rearmament of the Army.’ 1891.
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Scheme of the apparatus for the continuous refining of petroleum designed by Dmitri Mendeleev, 1881–1883.
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Mendeleev and the Factories
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Portrait of the chemist Dmitri Mendeleev by Ivan Kramskoi Oil on canvas – 1878
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Dmitri Mendeleev’s study
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Portrait of Anna Mendeleeva by Osip Braz
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Sofa in Dmitri Mendeleev's study
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Bookcase in Dmitri Mendeleev’s study
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Skid box for books
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Physics and chemistry: miscellaneous binder No 57 1878 DM
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Vienna armchair Second half of the 19th century
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Rocking footrest
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Ceramic teapot stand The Kornilov brothers’ pottery
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Revolving bookcase with books by Alexandre Dumas
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Dmitri Mendeleev’s desk
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Glass tobacco box
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Three tier side tables made by Dmitri Mendeleev – second half of the 19th century
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Portrait of Dmitri Mendeleev. Engraving by Mate
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Portrait of Dmitri Mendeleev by Anna Mendeleeva
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Olga Mendeleeva-Trirogova (1868-1950)
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Maria Mendeleeva-Kuzmina (1886-1951)
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Arsenii Maksimov (1912-2003)
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Aleksandr Makarenia (1930-2015)
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Herbarium
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Mikhail Ostrogradsky, portrait sculpture
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Ivan Shishkin. ‘From the banks of the Kama River near Elabuga’, etching. 1885
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The beginning
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The mystery
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The manuscript
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The first printed variant
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The separate printed variant
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The separate printed variant
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The publication in Journal für Praktische Chemie
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The article in the magazine of the Russian Chemical Society
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Reprinting
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Tobolsk
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Moscow
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Twelve Collegia building, Saint-Petersburg
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Technological Institute, St. Petersburg
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D. I. Mendeleev All-Russian Institute for Metrology, St. Petersburg
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Federal Budgetary Institution State Regional Centre for Standardisation, Metrology and Testing (‘Test – St Petersburg’)
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The Institute of Experimental Medicine (VNIIEM), St. Petersburg
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Murino village, St. Petersburg
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Tomsk
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Klin, Moscow region
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Mendeleevsk
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Verkhny (Upper) Ufaley
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Publication in Zeitschrift für Chemie
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Summing up
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The first marriage
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The second marriage
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Vladimir Mendeleev
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Olga Mendeleeva-Trirogova
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Liubov Mendeleeva-Blok
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Ivan Mendeleev
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Vasily Mendeleev
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Maria Mendeleeva-Kuzmina
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From the memoirs of Dmitri Mendeleev’s children...
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‘I loved the children dearly...’
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The depth of fatherly love
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From Dmitri Mendeleev’s journal entry of 10 July 1905...
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Differential barometer, or altimeter
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Pycnometer
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Scales for weighing gaseous substances and solid bodies
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1:100 scale model icebreaker designed by Dmitri Mendeleev. The model was handcrafted in 1967, based on the drawings kept in Mendeleev’s archives.
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The beginning of Russian–Dutch relations. Traditions of honorary membership
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Recognition of Dmitri Mendeleev’s achievements in science
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Dmitri Mendeleev’s honorary titles
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Dmitri Mendeleev – representative of St Petersburg University in Russia and overseas
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International passports of Dmitri Mendeleev
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Dmitri Mendeleev's trip to the Netherlands
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Dmitri Mendeleev at the anniversary of Leiden University
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Leiden University Governor's Medal of the Third Centenary of Leiden University
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Farewell to Leiden
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Works of Dutch scientists in Dmitri Mendeleev’s private library
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Letters of Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff to Dmitri Mendeleev
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Leiden University
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The Academy Building of Leiden University Leiden alumni
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The Netherlands Institute in St Petersburg
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The Dmitri Mendeleev Museum and Archives at St Petersburg University is a historic site of the European Physical Society
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Developing cooperation
Commentaires
24 avis
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12-21-2021
Спасибо! Замечательно!!
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01-15-2021
Спасибо! Это потрясающе! Очень понравилось!
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04-21-2020
Заглянул в музей по рекомендации друзей и долго не мог оторваться от виртуального путешествия. Спасибо большое за прекрасную возможность путешествовать во времени и пространстве! Желаю успехов в дальнейшем развитии проекта!
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04-13-2020
Познавательно и увлекательно! Спасибо за возможность посетить музей, не выходя из дома!
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04-13-2020
Огромное спасибо за предоставленную возможность посетить ваш музей виртуально! Это очень ценно, особенно в такое непростое время! Спасибо, что сохраняете наследие Дмитрия Ивановича Менделеева. Узнала много нового, слушая не спеша. Аудиотур чудесен!
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