The first Russian cultural-exhibition centre of the Russian Museum opened at the State Museum of fine arts of the Republic of Tatarstan. The work of the center began with the exhibition of the painter Karl Bryullov "the Great Karl" from the collection of the Russian Museum: presents fifty of the artist's works, including "Portrait", "Girl gathering grapes near Naples", sketch for the painting "the Last day of Pompeii" and others. The center is housed in the sandeckiy manor is a unique complex of urban manor beginning of the twentieth century. The center includes an exhibition space in the main building of the complex, information-educational center ("virtual branch") and the center for creative development of children with disabilities. The centre is planned to conduct educational and awareness programmes, seminars, Museum professionals, lectures. It is anticipated that the centre will become a venue for events urban and regional scale.