Artkommunalka: Yerofeyev and Others, a house and museum in Kolomna recreating the interior of a Soviet communal flat.29.09.2022#8310231
Artkommunalka: Yerofeyev and Others, a house and museum in Kolomna recreating the interior of a Soviet communal flat.29.09.2022#8310229
Artkommunalka: Yerofeyev and Others, a house and museum in Kolomna recreating the interior of a Soviet communal flat.29.09.2022#8310228
Artkommunalka: Yerofeyev and Others, a house and museum in Kolomna recreating the interior of a Soviet communal flat.29.09.2022#8310227
Artkommunalka: Yerofeyev and Others, a house and museum in Kolomna recreating the interior of a Soviet communal flat.29.09.2022#8310225
Novye Vatutinki residential complexes, which are under construction, along Kaluzhskoye Motorway, New Moscow.07.02.2018#3289566
Novye Vatutinki residential complexes, which are under construction, along Kaluzhskoye Motorway, New Moscow.07.02.2018#3289564
The building at 6 Maly Kakovinsky Pereulok in Moscow, built in the early 20th century. It has been a municipal building since 1917. All apartments in the building are communal.09.02.1993#6598669
This lobby of number 10 on Bolshaya Sadovaya Street is where the "bad little flat" described in Mikhail Bulgakov's novel 'The Master and Margarita' was located. It is now a Museum dedicated to Bulgakov. The museum opened in 2007 in the legendary shared apartment No. 50, where Bulgakov used one of the rooms from 1921 to 1924. The place became the prototype for the "bad little flat".07.08.1989#6622296
Portrait of Mikhail Bulgakov, Russian and Soviet writer and playwright, author of novels, stories, short stories, plays, screenplays, and feuilletons. 'The Master and Margarita' is the novel that earned him worldwide recognition.07.08.1989#6622295
The A route (Annushka) Tram was launched in Moscow in 1911 (starting July 19, 2020, the tram travels from Novokonnaya Square to the Chistye Prudy metro station). In Mikhail Bulgakov's novel 'The Master and Margarita,' the chairman of the board of MASSOLIT society, Mikhail Berlioz, gets killed by the tram (Woland predicts that Berlioz's head will be cut off by a “Russian woman, member of Komsomol”).07.08.1989#6622297
The Moscow society Krishna Consciousness. One of the first Hare Krishna followers in the USSR, Anatoly Pinyayev.30.04.1988#5834422
Retired Major General Boris Surikov of the Air Forces, invalid of the Great Patriotic War, Candidate in Engineering.18.04.1988#5735746
Arkady Berkut, lecturer at the Faculty of Preschool Education at Moscow State Teacher Training Institute and pioneer of Moscow private preschool and school education, who received an MBA and business leader certificate in Canada. Arkady Berkut with children in his Moscow flat.04.04.1988#5747188
American journalist Sarah Harris lives in Moscow and works at the Moscow Radio broadcasting for foreign audiences, in foreign languages. Sarah Harris's third child, one-year-old Oksana, was born in the USSR.01.10.1983#6344848
American journalist Sarah Harris lives in Moscow and works at the Moscow Radio broadcasting for foreign audiences, in foreign languages. Sarah Harris's third child, one-year-old Oksana who was born in the USSR and children's doctor Z.Gorbachyova.01.10.1983#6344847
American journalist Sarah Harris lives in Moscow and works at the Moscow Radio broadcasting for foreign audiences, in foreign languages. Sarah Harris's children: Andrei (16 years old), Dmitry (11 years old) and little Oksana who was born in the USSR.01.10.1983#6344238
Soviet gymnast Elvira Saadi, two-time Olympic champion, and world champion. After the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, she works as a coach at the Dynamo Moscow children's and youth sports school. Elvira is seen at home with her children.30.04.1982#6685358
Soviet chess player Anatoly Karpov, three-time world champion, is seen at home with his son Tolya.15.09.1981#6698505
A turner at the Moscow factory of automatic lines and special machines factory (now JSC "Moza") Boris Titov, at home with his son enjoying philately (stamp collecting) in his spare time.01.07.1981#810423
Marina Kiseleva, stacker of Moscow Home-Building Factory No. 1, was granted a new apartment for her family. Marina and her children in the kitchen.12.05.1980#8190077
Marina Kiseleva, stacker of Moscow Home-Building Factory No. 1, was granted a new apartment for her family. Nursery.12.05.1980#8190076
Marina Kiseleva, stacker of Moscow Home-Building Factory No. 1, was granted a new apartment for her family.12.05.1980#8190073
New settler at 18 on Festivalnaya Street in Moscow: a student of the Moscow Financial Institute (today the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation) Galina Kornilova.01.07.1975#6395541
Elderly woman Maria Karasyova living in a new building on Festivalnaya Street in Moscow during an examination by local doctor Galina Martysheva.01.07.1975#6395539
Maxim Shostakovich, conductor of the USSR State Academic Symphonic Orchestra (today's Svetlanov State Academic Symphonic Orchestra).30.10.1967#6129567