
Windows of Heaven: Treasures of Orthodox Art from the State Tretyakov Gallery
The Hong Kong Palace Museum presents "Windows of Heaven," showcasing approximately 100 precious religious artifacts from the State Tretyakov Gallery in Russia, offering a profound exploration of Orthodox artistic traditions, including historic icons and sacred treasures.
- When
21 Oct 2026 - 26 Mar 2027 10:00 - 18:00
21 Oct 2026 - 26 Mar 2027 10:00 - 20:00
- Location
Gallery 9, Hong Kong Palace Museum
Kowloon West Kowloon Yau Tsim Mong
8 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, Kowloon
Highlights
"Windows of Heaven: Treasures of Orthodox Art from the State Tretyakov Gallery" offers a rare and immersive journey into the heart of Orthodox cultural tradition. Featuring approximately 100 exquisite artifacts on loan from the world-renowned State Tretyakov Gallery in Russia, this exhibition serves as a significant bridge between artistic mastery and spiritual history. Visitors will have the unique opportunity to examine sacred icons spanning nearly a millennium, showcasing profound religious devotion and intricate artistic craftsmanship.
Program Overview
The exhibition is thoughtfully curated to explore the profound significance of the icon tradition within Orthodox Christianity. From sacred depictions of Christ and the Virgin Mary to intricately jeweled liturgical objects, each piece functions as a "window" to the divine. The collection delves into the narratives of saints and sacred historical events, allowing audiences to gain a deeper understanding of the unique aesthetic and spiritual framework of Eastern Orthodoxy. It is an essential visit for anyone interested in medieval history, Russian culture, and the evolution of religious art.
Venue & Access
The exhibition is held at Gallery 9 of the Hong Kong Palace Museum, located in the heart of the West Kowloon Cultural District. Visitors can take the MTR to Kowloon Station or Austin Station, followed by a short walk or shuttle bus connection to reach 8 Museum Drive. We recommend visitors allow ample time to fully appreciate this unique cultural dialogue spanning over a millennium.











