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[fbl_login_button redirect="" hide_if_logged="" size="large" type="continue_with" show_face="true"]The Museum of the History of Vodka is located within the walls of the Izmailovsky Kremlin in Moscow. Originally located in St. Petersburg on Konnogvardeisky Boulevard. The museum’s thematically integral collection, demonstrating the 500-year history of Russian vodka from the moment of its invention to the present day, contains more than 600 types of this drink, old vodka recipes of the 18th century, posters, photographs and documents from different time periods of Russian history (royal and presidential decrees, works of famous writers on the topic). The museum’s exposition contains historical types of vodka labels and bottles – from a scale and a bottle to a damask and a quarter, volumetric containers with which vodka was delivered to customers in taverns and taverns – from the famous bucket to the forties.
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