Eternal Values - a monthly antique exposition at the Metropol Hotel Automatic translate
31 Октября
Отель “Метрополь”
Театральный проезд, д. 2
Москва
On October 31, 2015, the second monthly exposition of antiques and collection vintage “Eternal Values” will open its doors at the historic Metropol Hotel.
In the very heart of the capital, private collectors and antique galleries in Moscow and St. Petersburg will present to their guests antique home furnishings, paintings, silverware, English, Russian and Danish porcelain, antique lace, vintage collectible bags and jewelry, fans, antique bronze figurines, lamps and much more another.
As part of the Antique Exposition, rare household items from the AR-NUVO era from a private collection (1885-1914) will be presented.
Connoisseurs of antiquity will be able to purchase rare items at attractive prices in a cozy chamber environment, as well as get advice on restoration and assessment from specialists of the highest level.
The atmosphere of the salon will be supported by live music: a piano and Yakut khomus, champagne tasting, as well as a rich cultural and entertainment program:
Lecture "The history of investments in antiques and art: from the 18th century to the present." At 12-30 and 18-30.
Consultations on the compilation of the family tree.
Free photo session in historical interiors from a professional photographer.
Lottery with valuable prizes. The draw is at 14-00 and 19-00.
A professional guide will conduct a tour of the famous historical interiors of the Metropol, performed by prominent Russian architects and artists during the heyday of the Art Nouveau style.
Opening hours of the Antique Exposition: from 12 to 20-00.
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