Hermitage-Vyborg Center

The Hermitage-Vyborg Center is an external branch of the Saint Petersburg based Hermitage Museum in the Karelian town of Vyborg.

Hermitage-Vyborg Center is located in the Vyborg Art Museum and Drawing School building (1930), which was designed by the Finnish architect Uno Ullberg.

Vyborg Art Museum and Drawing School was built in 1929–1930 when the town was a part of Finland.

The classicism and functionalism style building is located on top of the 16th-century Panzerlachs Bastion, which was one of the fortifications of the Vyborg town wall.

The museum had a large collection of Finnish and European art as well as works of various Russian masters.

The Hermitage-Vyborg Center is located on the top of Panzerlachs Bastion.