The Peter the Great Central Naval Museum (TsVMM) is one of the oldest museums in Russia and one of the largest maritime museums in the world, located in St. Petersburg. It is a maritime historical and cultural heritage site.
The museum traces its roots to the St. Petersburg Model Chamber, a repository of shipbuilding models and drawings first mentioned in a letter from Peter I the Great on January 13 (24), 1709.
The TsVMM's current collection contains over 700,000 items, including over 2,000 ship models. The museum has six branches: on the cruiser Aurora, the D-2 Narodovolets submarine, and the Kronstadt Fortress in St. Petersburg; "Road of Life" (Ladoga Lake settlement, Leningrad Region), Baltic Fleet Museum (Baltiysk), Ship of Military Glory "Mikhail Kutuzov" (Novorossiysk), Black Sea Fleet Museum (Sevastopol).