Visitors attend the opening of the exhibition "Event that Shook the World" at the Novosibirsk State Museum of Art marking the centenary of the 1017 Revolution.06.04.2017#3067380
A visitor attends the opening of the exhibition "Event that Shook the World" at the Novosibirsk State Museum of Art marking the centenary of the 1017 Revolution.06.04.2017#3067354
A visitor attends the opening of the exhibition "Event that Shook the World" at the Novosibirsk State Museum of Art marking the centenary of the 1017 Revolution.06.04.2017#3067376
A visitor attends the opening of the exhibition "Event that Shook the World" at the Novosibirsk State Museum of Art marking the centenary of the 1017 Revolution.06.04.2017#3067397
Broadcasting Russian President Boris Yeltsin's New Year address on a screen on Moscow's Manezhnaya Square.28.12.2015#2767741
The House of the Romanov Boyars museum hosts an exhibition dedicated to the 400th anniversary of the enthronement of Mikhail Romanov.15.05.2013#1468971
The flat of Pavel Antipov (the house of Lara Guichard) from Boris Pasternak's novel "Doctor Zhivago", located at 7/5, Building 1, Kamergersky Pereulok in Moscow.15.02.2013#1399047
Fragment of a mosaic panel made of precious and semiprecious stones called "The Industry of Socialism", which is a precise map of the Soviet Union.25.10.2011#978890
The Military Parade dedicated to the 65th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.09.05.2010#646542
An exhibition of Chinese works of art at the State Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow. A robe and a fan of an heir to the throne (late 13th century - early 14th century).23.10.2002#373261
Moscow State Linguistic University in Ostozhenka Street. Designed by architect Mikhail Kazakov, the building was constructed for Lieutenant General Pyotr Yeropkin in 1771. After appointed Moscow's Governor-General, Mr. Yeropkin received Empress Yekaterina the Great in his mansion.16.03.2002#373084
The Museum of the History of the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department in the building of the Interior Ministry's Main Directorate at 38 Petrovka Street. One of the museum's stands.01.12.1992#3230122
A winner of a contest called Esoteric Knowledge of Hermes, organized by the press service of the Hermes multi-role concern.31.08.1992#8264051
The architectural complex of the Moscow Kremlin and Red Square. View of the Grand Kremlin Palace (now the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation) from St. Basil's Cathedral (Cathedral of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos, on the Moat).01.07.1992#8264968
Professor Arlen Meliksetov, Director of the Institute of Asia and Africa Studies at Lomonosov Moscow State University.10.11.1990#8219867
The former house of the merchant Sergei Karzinkin in the Trinity-Lykovo estate in Moscow.27.09.1990#8379179
The former house of the merchant Sergei Karzinkin in the Trinity-Lykovo estate in Moscow.27.09.1990#8379175
The ruins of the former house of the merchant Sergei Karzinkin in the Trinity-Lykovo estate in Moscow.27.09.1990#8379173
Razina Street (now Varvarka Street) in Moscow. In the center is the Church of the Holy Martyr Barbara. Built in 1796 - 1801 by architect Rodion Kazakov, namesake and student of the famous Matvei Kazakov. Background: St. Basil's Cathedral.05.07.1990#8289314
Reenacted parade in the center of Moscow to mark the 200th anniversary of the Russian Army's Moscow Grenadier Regiment. Participants wearing 1812 uniforms.01.04.1990#8254266
Reenacted parade in the center of Moscow to mark the 200th anniversary of the Russian Army's Moscow Grenadier Regiment. Participants wearing 1812 and 1914 uniforms01.04.1990#8254265
Reenacted parade in the center of Moscow to mark the 200th anniversary of the Russian Army's Moscow Grenadier Regiment. Participants wearing 1914 uniforms.01.04.1990#8254264
Reenacted parade in the center of Moscow to mark the 200th anniversary of the Russian Army's Moscow Grenadier Regiment. Participants wearing 1914 uniforms prepare for the march.01.04.1990#8254263
Reenacted parade in the center of Moscow to mark the 200th anniversary of the Russian Army's Moscow Grenadier Regiment. Participants march across Dzerzhinsky Square wearing 1914 uniforms.01.04.1990#8254261
Reenacted parade in the center of Moscow to mark the 200th anniversary of the Russian Army's Moscow Grenadier Regiment. Participants wearing 1914 uniforms (the boy is wearing a soldier's uniform from 1812).01.04.1990#8254260
Novodevichy Convent, also known as Bogoroditse-Smolensky Novodevichy Stauropegial Monastery (16th-17th century). Right: belfry with two churches, Barlaam and Josaphat's and John the Apostle's (circa 1690), left: Church of the Transfiguration of the Savior over the northern gates (Preobrazhenskaya gate church, 1687-1689), center: the towers of the monastery.18.04.1989#6627053
Museum of Horse Breeding of the Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy (now the Russian State Agrarian University - Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy). An exhibit of the museum, mantel clock "Russia".01.01.1989#6624585
The Combat Glory Museum at Heroes of the Soviet Union Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya and Alexander Kosmodemyansky Secondary School No. 201 in Moscow. Over 160 school graduates fought in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. In all, four teachers and 58 students were killed in action. Four students, including Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya and Alexander Kosmodemyansky, Georgy Lapshin and Pavel Grazhdaninov, became Heroes of the Soviet Union.25.10.1988#6582261
On August 27, 1988, archeologists from the Institute of Archeology of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, now the Institute of Archeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, found the first Moscow birch-bark letter in Voskresensky Proyezd under the guidance of Sergei Chernov. The letter is a fragment or a copy of a land deed.19.09.1988#6592247
On August 27, 1988, archeologists from the Institute of Archeology of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, now the Institute of Archeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, found the first Moscow birch-bark letter in Voskresensky Proyezd under the guidance of Sergei Chernov. The letter is a fragment or a copy of a land deed.19.09.1988#6592246
Yury Afanasyev, Rector of Moscow State Institute for History and Archives (currently Russian State University for Humanities), at a food market.19.08.1988#8300710
Yury Afanasyev, Rector of Moscow State Institute for History and Archives (currently Russian State University for Humanities), at home with his daughter Marina and granddaughter Zhenya.19.08.1988#8300700
From left: Vyacheslav Shostakovsky, Rector of Moscow Higher Party School, now the Russian State Social University, and a delegate of the 19th All-Union Communist Party of the Soviet Union Conference (June 28-July 1, 1988), interviewed by A. As-Said, a correspondent of Kuwait News Agency.01.07.1988#6567353
A young archeologist club at the Museum of History and Reconstruction of Moscow (currently Museum of History of Moscow). A clay bull head, one of the finds of the young archeologists01.07.1988#6287976
A young archeologist club at the Museum of History and Reconstruction of Moscow (currently Museum of History of Moscow). Soviet archeologist Alexander Veksler, head of the Archeological Research Center of Moscow and leader of the young archeologist club, is seen here with the club members during excavations.01.07.1988#6287966
The Young Archaeologists' Club at the Moscow History and Reconstruction Museum (now Museum of Moscow History). Museum scientists examine the young archaeologists' discoveries.01.07.1988#6287961
The Young Archaeologists' Club at the Moscow History and Reconstruction Museum (now Museum of Moscow History). Archaeological excavation in central Moscow.01.07.1988#6287956
The Young Archaeologists' Club at the Moscow History and Reconstruction Museum (now Museum of Moscow History). An artefact found by the young archaeologists.01.07.1988#6287955
The Young Archaeologists' Club at the Moscow History and Reconstruction Museum (now Museum of Moscow History). Archaeological excavation near Volkhonka Street in the historical part of Moscow.01.07.1988#6287954
The Young Archaeologists' Club at the Moscow History and Reconstruction Museum (now Museum of Moscow History). Archaeological excavation in central Moscow.01.07.1988#6287953
The Young Archaeologists' Club at the Moscow History and Reconstruction Museum (now Museum of Moscow History). Archaeological excavation in central Moscow.01.07.1988#6287952
The Young Archaeologists' Club at the Moscow History and Reconstruction Museum (now Museum of Moscow History). Helping at an archaeological excavation site in central Moscow.01.07.1988#6287950
Yury Afanasyev, rector of Moscow's State History and Archives Institute (right), greets Nobel Prize winner Academician Andrei Sakharov (right).21.06.1988#3155
Delegates of the 19th All-Union Communist Party of the Soviet Union Conference (June 28-July 1, 1988): Yury Afanasyev, Rector of the Moscow State Historical Archive Institute, now the Historical Archive Institute of the Russian State University of the Humanities, and Vitalina Trifonenko, a student of the Mendeleyev Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology.01.06.1988#6567354
Moscow History Museum. The creator and head of the Young Archeologists Club Alexander Veksler with his students during excavations at the old Potter's Settlement.28.09.1987#2945736
Moscow History Museum. The creator and head of the Young Archeologists Club Alexander Veksler with his students.28.09.1987#2945735
Moscow in the 2nd Half of the 12th Century. Drawing. Reproduction. Moscow History Museum.01.12.1985#44073
Center: Tatyana Mikhailova, Irish language teacher at the Department of Philology of Lomonosov Moscow State University, with students of Germanic Linguistics (now Germanic and Celtic Linguistics).10.10.1985#8777041
Tatyana Mikhailova, Irish language teacher at the Department of Linguistics of Lomonosov Moscow State University, left, with a student of Germanic linguistics (now Germanic and Celtic Linguistics).10.10.1985#8777013
Students of linguistics at Lomonosov Moscow State University study the Irish language at the Department of Germanic Linguistics (now Germanic and Celtic Linguistics).10.10.1985#8776970