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Alisa Ivanovna Aksyonova (; born 13 March 1931) is a Soviet and Russian museum director who was the permanent director of the between 1960 and 2010 and served as its director-general 2010 to 2013. She was vice-president of the Committee of Regional Museums between 1980 and 1988 and was the vice-president of the Russian Committee of the
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from 1988 to 1996. Aksyonova served as a full-time Staff Cultural Advisor to Svetlana Orlova, the
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, in January 2014. She has received multiple awards for her work such as the
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; the
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; the
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; the
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; the
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; the
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; the
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and the
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.


Early life

On 13 March 1931, Aksyonova was born the daughter of Kupriyanov Ivan Timofeevich and his wife in Savino,
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, (today the regional centre of the Savinsky District in the
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). When she was seven years old, she and her family relocated to the city of
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in 1938, studying at school in the city. Aksyonova passed her university entry examination in 1949, and graduated from the library department of the Moscow State Library Institute named after V.M. Molotov (today the Moscow State Art and Cultural University) with a diploma with honours five years later.


Career

She returned to Vladimir and she was assigned employment at the local library before she was elected to the role of assistant secretary of the local
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branch. In 1959, Aksyonova worked in the local Vladimir history museum for one year. She was permanent director of the between 4 January 1960 and 16 June 2010 and served as its director-general from 18 June 2010 to 26 July 2013, surviving five attempts to remove her from the post. Aksyonova served as vice-president of the Committee of Regional Museums between 1980 and 1988 and was the vice-president of the Russian Committee of the
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from 1988 to 1996. She is a member of the Presidium of the Russian Committee of the International Council of Museums. In January 2014, Aksyonova was appointed to serve as a full-time Staff Cultural Advisor to Svetlana Orlova, the
Governor of Vladimir Oblast The governor of Vladimir Oblast () is the highest official of Vladimir Oblast, a region in Central Russia. He heads the supreme executive body of the region — the Administration of Vladimir Oblast. History of office At the initial stage of po ...
. She worked to construct a boiler house and "propaganda of the achievements of Soviet culture, science and technology" on the request of the regional committee of the
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to the museum. The museum collected extra funds multiple times when abandoned churches, estates and villages were examined under Aksyonova's leadership. Her guidance saw the museum create expositions such as the Museum of Amateur Creativity of the Peoples of the RSFSR, "Golden Pantry", "Book Treasures of Six Centuries", "Prisoners of the Monastery Prison", "D.M. Pozharsky is a national hero of Russia" and others in the restored monuments of the ensemble of the
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in
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. The museum transferred 17 religious buildings to various confessions to preserve their condition and restored to their original states and Aksyonova agreed to a compromise in the church and museum's best interests. She sacked half of the museum's employees and replaced them with young specialists and did not permit the privatisation of one single architectural structure during the era of
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. From 1998, Aksyonova secured stable funding as a result of the inclusion of the museum in the Particularly Valuable Objects of the Cultural Heritage of the Peoples of Russia that saw large-scale restoration work and the carrying out of several museum projects such as the Suzdal branch having a apothecary garden recreated to revive the traditions of monastic gardening. The Bishop's Chambers in the Suzdal branch saw an overhaul of its primary historical exposition and the first exposition of ancient Russian art was opened. Aksyonova saw the museum include architectural monuments which include 55 architectural monuments of Vladimir, Suzdal and Gus-Khrustalny as well as two ensembles and eight white-stone monuments on the
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. She was the author of the books such as ''History. Fate. Museum'' in 2001, ''Suzdal. XX century'' in 2002 and ''Suzdal. XX century. From the history of the city-museum and the museum-reserve. Monograph'' in 2004. Aksyonova received a
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degree in 2003.


Personal life

She is married, and is the mother of a child. Aksyonova is fluent in French and enjoys classical music, gardening and travelling.


Awards

She has been decorated 33 times throughout her career. In 1962, Aksyonova received the , the
Order of the Badge of Honour The Order of the Badge of Honour () was a civilian award of the Soviet Union. It was established on 25 November 1935, and was conferred on citizens of the USSR for outstanding achievements in sports, production, scientific research and socia ...
in 1971 and the
Order of the Red Banner of Labour The Order of the Red Banner of Labour () was an order of the Soviet Union established to honour great deeds and services to the Soviet state and society in the fields of production, science, culture, literature, the arts, education, sports ...
in 1976. She was decorated with the "for the restoration of historical and cultural monuments of the cities of Vladimir and Suzdal, the creation of museum expositions and their widespread use for cultural, educational and tourist purposes" in 1977. Aksyonova was made a
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on 26 May 1980 "for services in the field of Soviet culture", and the
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in 1986. She got the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", Fourth Class from
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, the
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, "for services to the state and a great contribution to the development of domestic museum business" on 17 March 1997. New President
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conferred to Aksyonova the
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"for the preservation and revival of cultural heritage, the creative development of museum work" on 9 June 2000. That 30 September, she received the "for the creation of the children's museum center of the State Vladimir-Suzdal Historical, Architectural and Art Museum-Reserve for institutions of additional education." On 18 January 2007, Akysonova was upgraded to the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", Third Class "for her great contribution to the development of museum work and the preservation of the national historical and cultural heritage." She was conferred the
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"for merits in the field of culture and many years of fruitful work" on 2 June 2010. Aksyonova was made a
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by Putin on 20 April 2014 "for special labor services to the state and people." She was given the Medal "For Services to the Vladimir Region" in 2017 "for a great contribution to the socio-economic development of the region", and the
Order of Alexander Nevsky The Order of Alexander Nevsky () is an Order (distinction), order of merit of the Russia, Russian Federation named in honour of saint Alexander Nevsky (1220–1263) and bestowed to civil servants for twenty years or more of highly meritorious ser ...
on 3 October 2021 "for labor achievements and many years of conscientious work." Aksyonova was made a by the executive committee of the Vladimir City Council of People's Deputies on 11 March 1996 "for her great contribution to the development of the city's culture, to the restoration, museumification and promotion of architectural monuments." She was made a Honorary Citizen of the
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on 25 August 2004 and Suzdal on 21 February 2006. Aksyonova has also received medals from Bulgaria and Czechhoslovakia.


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