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2010/08/18/
International Mail Art Project «Space Art Mail»
2009/05/29/
At The A.S. Popov Central Museum of Communications opens the exhibition of the photography “The science is beautiful!”.
2009/05/21/
The 17-th International festival "Palaces of Saint-Petersburg"

Exhibitions Archive

Current exhibitions
Exhibitions recently held in the Museum.
Cecomm 2008
Invitation to CECOMM-2008 at the A. S. Popov Central Museum of Communications in St-Petersburg, 7—9 September 2008.
Mailartissimo-2005
Exhibitions of the project:
23 December, 2005 - 25 January, 2006,
27 January - 10 February, 2006
“Communications Workers — to the Victory”
16 April - 30 July 2005
The Mailartissimo-2004
9 December 2004 — 15 January 2005
The Echoes of Ether
25 September - 31 October 2004
130th anniversary of the Universal Postal Union
6 – 16 October 2004
Lunar exploration. Postage stamps issued by different countr...
History of space exploration. The USSR postage stamps. 1951-...
Christmas stamps of the world
The postage stamps of the RSFSR and the USSR. 1918-1946.
Mailartissimo - 2006
23 December, 2006 – 01 March, 2007
Alfred Nobel – Networks of Innovation
The Nobel Museum’s travelling exhibition: “Alfred Nobel – Networks of Innovation” is on a world tour and will open at A. S. Popov Museum of Communications on March 1st. The exhibition presents the innovator and entrepreneur Alfred Nobel, who lived in Paris for 20 years and built up his industrial empire from there. It is a state-of-the-art exhibition that has been created in cooperation with artists and filmmakers and using the latest technology, developed in collaboration with Samsung Electronics. Since it started in 2001 the Nobel Museum’s global travelling exhibitions has been seen by more then 2 million visitors in 15 cities all over the world.