Reserve Gallery of 17th- and 18th-Century European Painting from the stocks of the State Hermitage Museum (314) Hall of artefacts from the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas Monastery, Dunhuang (360-1) Caravaggism and the Caravaggisti (332-1) Hall of artefacts from the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas Monastery, Dunhuang (360-2) Caravaggism and the Caravaggisti (332-2) Hall of artefacts from the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas Monastery, Dunhuang (361) Rubens and the Northern Baroque (331-1) Hall of the Tangut state Western Xia (982–1227) from Khara-Khoto (362-1) Rubens and the Northern Baroque (331-2) Hall of the Tangut state Western Xia (982–1227) from Khara-Khoto (362-2) Hall of Monochrome Painting (330) Hall of the Tangut state Western Xia (982–1227) from Khara-Khoto (363-1) Landscape in European Painting (323-1) Hall of the Tangut state Western Xia (982–1227) from Khara-Khoto (363-2) Landscape in European Painting (323-2) The Art of Tibet (364-1) Landscape in European Painting (322-1) The Art of Tibet (364-2) Landscape in European Painting (322-2) The Art of Tibet (364-3) Hall of Genre Painting (321-1) Hall of the Buddhist Art of Mongolia and Tibet (365-1) Hall of Genre Painting (321-2) Hall of the Buddhist Art of Mongolia and Tibet (365-2) The 17th- and 18th-Century Western European Still Life (320-1) Hall of the Buddhist Art of Mongolia and Tibet (365-3) The 17th- and 18th-Century Western European Still Life (320-2) Archaeological Artefacts from Mediaeval Mongolia (366-1) The 17th- and 18th-Century Western European Still Life (319-1) Archaeological Artefacts from Mediaeval Mongolia (366-2) The 17th- and 18th-Century Western European Still Life (319-2) The Noin Ula Archaeological Collection (367-1) The 17th- and 18th-Century Western European Still Life (319-3) The Noin Ula Archaeological Site (367-2) Italian Painting from the First Half of the 17th Century (318-1) Saltykov Staircase. 3rd floor (380) Italian Painting from the First Half of the 17th Century (318-2) Byzantine Art. 4th–15th Centuries (381a) The 17th-Century Portrait in European Painting (317-1) Byzantine Art. 4th–7th Centuries (381-1) The 17th-Century Portrait in European Painting (317-2) Byzantine Art. 4th–7th Centuries (381-2) 17th-Century German Painting (316-1) Byzantine Art. 4th–7th Centuries (381-3) 17th-Century German Painting (316-2) Byzantine Art. 4th–14th Centuries (382-1) 17th-Century German Painting (316-3) Byzantine Art. 4th–14th Centuries (382-2) Passage above the Alexander Hall (402) Byzantine Art. 4th–14th Centuries (382-3) Italian Painting of the 17th Century and First Half of the 18th (343-1) The Art and Culture of the Middle East in the Islamic Period. 7th–13th Centuries (383-1) Italian Painting of the 17th Century and First Half of the 18th (343-2) The Art and Culture of the Middle East in the Islamic Period. 7th–13th Centuries (383-2) Italian Painting of the 17th Century and First Half of the 18th (344-1) The Art and Culture of the Middle East in the Islamic Period. 7th–13th Centuries (383-3) Italian Painting of the 17th Century and First Half of the 18th (344-2) The Art and Culture of the Middle East in the Islamic Period. 7th–13th Centuries (384) Italian Painting of the 17th Century and First Half of the 18th (344-3) The Art and Culture of the Middle East in the 13th–15th Centuries: the Mamluk Sultanate (385) 18th-Century French Painting (345-1) The Art and Culture of the Middle East in the 13th–15th Centuries: the Mamluk Sultanate (386) 18th-Century French Painting (345-2) The Art and Culture of the Middle East in the 13th–15th Centuries: the Mamluk Sultanate (387-1) 18th-Century French Painting (345-3) The Art and Culture of the Middle East in the 13th–15th Centuries: the Mamluk Sultanate (387-2) Portraits of Artists (346-1) Art of the Islamic Middle East. The Ottoman Empire (388-1) Portraits of Artists (346-2) Art of the Islamic Middle East. The Ottoman Empire (388-2) The Chesme Palace Series (347-1) Art of the Islamic Middle East. The Ottoman Empire (389-1) The Chesme Palace Series (347-2) Art of the Islamic Middle East. The Ottoman Empire (389-2) Neo-Classical Painting (348-1) Art of the Islamic Middle East. The Ottoman Empire (390-1) Neo-Classical Painting (348-2) Art of the Islamic Middle East. The Ottoman Empire (390-2) Neo-Classical Painting (348-3) Art of the Islamic Middle East. The Ottoman Empire (390-3) Hubert Robert and the Landscape in the Second Half of the 18th Century (349-1) Iran in the Sasanian Era (391-2) Hubert Robert and the Landscape in the Second Half of the 18th Century (349-2) Sasanian Silver and Carved Stones of the 3rd–7th Centuries (391-1) Bernardo Bellotto (350-1) Iranian Applied Art of the 7th–14th Centuries (392-1) Bernardo Bellotto (350-2) Iranian Applied Art of the 7th–14th Centuries (392-2) The Reserve Gallery of 2nd–19th-Century Middle Asian Art Works from the Stocks of the State Hermitage. From India to China (342-1) Iranian Applied Art of the 7th–14th Centuries (392-4) The Links between Middle Asian Cultures (342-2) Iranian Applied Art of the 7th–14th Centuries (392-3) Monumental Murals from Panjakent (341) Iranian Applied Art of the 11th–15th Centuries (393) Monumental murals from Panjakent and Ajina Tepe (340-2) Persian Manuscripts, Miniatures and Albums of Drawings from the 15th–19th Centuries (393a-2) Monumental murals from Ushrusana (340-1) Persian Lacquers (393a-1) The Kucha Oasis (339-1) Persian Manuscripts, Miniatures and Albums of Drawings from the 15th–19th Centuries (393a-3) The Kucha Oasis (339-2) Iranian Artistic Ceramics from the 15th–17th Centuries (394) The Turfan Oasis (338-1) Iranian Artistic Ceramics from the 17th and 18th Centuries (395-1) The Turfan Oasis (338-2) Iranian Artistic Ceramics from the 17th and 18th Centuries (395-2) The Turfan Oasis (338-3) Iranian Carpet-Weaving (395-3) The Turfan Oasis (337) Iranian Artistic Metalwork from the 15th–18th Centuries (396-1) The Turfan Oasis (336-1) Iranian Weapons from the 16th–19th Centuries (396-2) The Turfan Oasis (336-2) Iranian Painting from the Late 18th and 19th Centuries (397-1) Khara-Khoto (335-1) Iranian Painting from the Late 18th and 19th Centuries (397-3) Khara-Khoto (335-2) Iranian Applied Art from the late 18th – early 20th Centuries (397-4) Tibetan Painting of the 18th and 19th centuries (334-1) Iranian Applied Art from the late 18th – early 20th Centuries (397-2) Tibetan Painting of the 18th and 19th centuries (334-2) "Money in the History of World Culture" and "The Art of the Medal in Russia, 18th – Early 20th Centuries" (398-1) Tibetan Painting of the 18th and 19th centuries (334-3) Currency of Ancient Rus’ Numismatic Artefacts from China (398-2) The Reserve Gallery of 2nd–19th-Century Middle Asian Art Works from the Stocks of the State Hermitage. From India to China (333) Coins of Russian Principalities from the 14th and 15th Centuries Numismatic Artefacts from Japan (398-3) The Art of Japan in the 14th–19th Centuries. The Theatre (375-1) Coins of the Russian Centralized State Korea. Vietnam. South-East Asia (398-4) The Art of Japan in the 14th–19th Centuries. Ukiyo-e prints (375-2) Peter I’s Monetary Reform: the “Good Coin”. 1700-17 Coins from Ancient Greece: the Archaic Period (7th–5th centuries BC) (398-5) The Art of Japan in the 14th–19th Centuries. Buddhism in Japan (376-1) Russia. The “New Coinage” 1718-30 Magna Graecia: Italy and Sicily in the Archaic and Classical Periods (6th-3rd centuries BC) (398-6) The Art of Japan in the 14th–19th Centuries. Arms, Armour and the Tea Ceremony (376-2) “Improving the Coinage” (from Anna Ioannovna to Peter III) Coins from Ancient Greece: the Classical Period (5th–4th centuries BC) (398-7) Hall of the "Art of Japan of the 18th–19th centuries" (358) On the Way to the Gold Standard: the Currency of Russia from the 18th century to the 20th Coins from the Northern and Southern Black Sea Regions (6th century BC-4th century AD) (398-8) The Art and Culture of China in the 17th and 18th Centuries (357-1) Numismatic artefacts of the Middle East, Transcaucasia and Turkey. 14th–20th centuries The Hellenistic Monarchies (4th–1st centuries BC) (398-9) The Art and Culture of China in the 17th and 18th Centuries (357-2) Numismatic Artefacts of Central Asia and the Middle East. 13th–20th centuries Ancient Rome (400-1) The Art and Culture of China in the 17th and 18th Centuries (357-3) Numismatic artefacts of the Chingizids The Byzantine Empire (400-2) The Oases of East Turkistan: Turfan (359-1) The Caliphate, Pre-Islamic, Early Islamic and Turkic Dynasties The Near and Middle East and Central Asia. 3rd–13th Centuries The Barbarian Kingdoms of the 5th–8th Centuries. The era of the Carolingian Denarius (8th–10th Centuries) (400-3) The Oases of East Turkistan: Turfan (359-2) Numismatic Artefacts of Georgia and Armenia in the 9th-13th Centuries and of the Islamic States of the Mediterranean Basin and Southern Arabia in the 8th-15th Centuries The Period of the Circulation of the Feudal Denarius. 10th – First Half of the 13th Centuries (400-4) The Oases of East Turkistan: Turfan (359-3) Numismatic Artefacts of India The Era of the Groschen and the Florin. Second half of the 13th – 15th Centuries (400-5) The Oases of East Turkistan: Turfan (359-4) Coins of European Countries. 19th-21st Centuries Introduction of the thaler in the late 15th – early 16th century. European currency in the 1400s and 1500s. (400-6) The Oases of East Turkistan: Karashar (359-5) Coins of European Countries in the 18th Century Thaler Coins. 16th and 17th Centuries (400-7) The Oases of East Turkistan: Karashar (359-6) Coins of the Americas Coins of European Colonies (400-8) The Oases of East Turkistan: Kucha (359-7) The Birth of Medallic Art in Russia (Late 17th century and first quarter of the 18th century) (399-1) The Oases of East Turkistan: Kucha (359-8) Medals of the Great Northern War (399-2) The Oases of East Turkistan: Hotan (359-9) The Evolution of the Russian Medal in the Baroque Era (1730s–50s) (399-3) The Art of India. 1st-19th Centuries. Hall of Cashmere Shawls (368a) Medallic Art in the Time of Catherine the Great (399-4) Room of Indian Arms and Applied Art (368-1) Catherine the Great’s “Medal Chronicle” (399-5) Room of Indian Arms and Applied Art (368-2) The Flourishing of Medallic Art in the First Quarter of the 19th Century (399-6) Room of Indian Miniatures (369) The Triumph of Classicism in Russian Medallic Art (399-7) Room of Ancient and Mediaeval Indian Sculpture (370-1) The Search for a New Style in Russian Medallic Art (399-8) Room of Ancient and Mediaeval Indian Sculpture (370-2) Historicism in Russian Medallic Art (399-9) Room of Ancient and Mediaeval Indian Sculpture (370-3) Hermitage-Themed Medals (399-10) Room of Ancient and Mediaeval Indian Sculpture (370-4) Hermitage-Themed Medals (399-11) Room of Ancient and Mediaeval Indian Sculpture (370-5) Medallists and Engravers: from a craft to an art form (399-12)