Lenin Museum near the Red Square, Moscow. 1953
Lenin's childhood and Youth
The Beginning of Revolutionary
Activity (1870-1900)
For a Marxist Party of a New Type (1900-1904)
Second Congress of the RSDLP (1903). The
Beginning of the Bolshevik Party
First Russian Revolution
(1905 - 1907)
Years of Reaction (1907-1910)
A New Rise of the Revolutionary
Tide (1910-1914)
First World War (1914
- February 1917)
February Russian Revolution
(February 1917)
Leader of the October Russian Revolution
(March-October 1917)
Hall of the museum
Founder of the Soviet State (October 1917-1918)
Organisation of the country's
defence (1918-1920)
Defeat of Interventionists and Internal
Counter-revolution

Pioneers in the museum, 1951.
Architector of the New Russian
Socialist Society
Formation of the USSR (1922)
Last Year (December 1922 - January
1924)
Mourning Hall
The Great Ideological Legacy
The Victory of Socialism in the Soviet
Union (1925-1941)
Defence
of the Achievements of Socialism in the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945)
Leniniana. Exibitions

Contemporary situation and perspectives
The political forces which came to power after August 1991 couldnt bear
the idea that in the centre of Moscow the museum devoted to the leader
of the communist party and the Soviet state continued to function. Repeatedly
attempts were made to stop its activities and to close the museum. It
was possible to avoid this until November 1993. But on 12 November 1993,
by a presidential decree, the Central Museum ceased to exist as an independent
historical and cultural institution. This happened on the eve of its 70th
anniversary.
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