Staffers Win Lawsuit To Halt Renovation Of State Russian Museum In St. Petersburg

“After nearly a yearlong legal wrangle, a court in St. Petersburg has ruled in favour of the State Russian Museum staff who have been fighting against plans for a $17m overhaul of the Mikhailovsky Palace, the museum’s main building. The plaintiffs argued that the refurbishment would damage the museum’s architectural heritage and museum collections.” The judge is being called a hero for having the courage to rule against a government project. – The Art Newspaper