A 150-year-old former mill building houses the Museum. A contemporary, aluminum-clad addition to the mill building accommodating the South Gallery, Library and offices were completed in 2008. The adjacent 150-year-old courthouse and police station with holding cells was acquired in 2010 and renovated to provide additional gallery space, a terrace with a green roof, a tea room, and performance facilities accommodating lectures and concerts. Three floors of galleries display the permanent collection. A dedicated gallery features special exhibitions ranging from contemporary Russian art to icons from other Orthodox cultures. It is the only museum in the USA dedicated to Russian icons and the most extensive collection of icons outside of Russia.
Auditoriums
Lecture Halls