The All Russian Pushkin Museum is a museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was established in 1953 on the basis of the All-Russian Pushkin Exhibition of 1937 which opened in Moscow.
The exhibition was opened in Alexander Palace in the town of Pushkin in 1949. Later the exhibition was transferred to 17 halls of the Winter Palace. and in 1999 a new literary exposition entitled A. S. Pushkin: Life and Work was opened in 1999 in 18 halls of the house at 12 Moika River Embankment, the last accommodation of Alexander Pushkin. The Pushkin Museum contains over 200,000 artifacts, including memorabilia, books and works of art related to Pushkin.