The Aivazovsky National Art Gallery (Ukrainian: Феодосійська національна картинна галерея, romanized: Feodosiys'ka natsional'na kartinna halereya; Crimean Tatar: Kefedeki milliy resimler galereyası; Russian: Феодосийская картинная галерея имени И. К. Айвазовского, romanized: Feodosiyskaya kartinnaya galereya imeni I. K. Ayvazovskogo) is a national art museum in Feodosia, Crimea, one of the oldest art museums in Ukraine.
[1] The first exhibition was privately organised by Ivan Aivazovsky's in his house in 1845.
After Aivazovsky's death in 1900, the ownership of the gallery was transferred to the city according to his testament.
Towards the end of 1920, the house was occupied by the Feodosia department of Cheka.
A separate building (artist's sister house) presents mythological and biblical paintings, foreign marine paintings of the 18th-19th centuries, and the Cimmerian school of painting including Isaac Levitan, Maximilian Voloshin, Lev Lagorio, Konstantin Bogaevsky, Mikhail Lattry, Adolf Faessler, and Arkhip Kuindzhi.