
many times i was coming by this building on the Old Square on the opposite side of the
Polytechnic Museum (near
Lubyanka - KGB-
FSB nest)
it is a former church of
Ioann Bogoslov under
elm.
not much interesting is waiting for you inside.
as a matter of fact, i have learnt three facts:
the museum was founded in 1896. the plate reports about that.
their vaults were used as a
cemetery for church servants.
cloakroom attendants were very happy to tell me about this.
first settlements were in this region in 6000-8000 b.c. and it were
finno-
ugrian and then some
baltic tribes. they lived in
Diakovo Gorodishe in
Kolomenskoye - my favourite place of Moscow.
here is a virtual tour of this museum, not so big but enough to get a general idea. honestly

speaking, the most interesting stuff is the plan of
moscow of XVII century which was made by some foreign traveller - i am sure he was the real adventurer! there we can see the
Neglinka river which flowed along the
kremlin. nowadays it is still flowing under the ground and the
Troitskiy Bridge linking
Kutafya tower and
Troitskaya tower is a proof of that.
unfortunately the other bridge -
Voskresenskiy - remains at pictures only.
... and maybe the
Vasnetsov's pictures of
moscow kremlin from the beginning in 1147 to XX century.