The statue at the Worker and a Collective Farm Worker Exhibition Center in Moscow lit up in blue for the Light It Up Blue campaign marking World Autism Awareness Day.02.04.2018#5467862
A plate bearing the first name of Ostankino Tower (from 1967 to 1991, the tower was called "The 50th Anniversary of the October Revolution National Radio and TV Broadcasting Station").11.02.2017#3034421
The observation platform of the Ostankino TV tower against the background of the decrescent Moon.31.07.2016#2901637
Ostankino TV tower and monument to the inventor of television engineer Vladimir Zvorykin at the Ostankino Pond Embankment in Moscow.17.09.2015#2701433
Ostankino TV tower and monument to the inventor of television engineer Vladimir Zvorykin at the Ostankino Pond Embankment in Moscow.17.09.2015#2701434
Moscow as seen from the 95th floor of the East Federation Tower in the central section of the Moscow International Business Center.03.06.2015#2635706
Performers during the Around the World in Less Than an Hour show at the Circle of Light Moscow International Festival by the Ostankino Pond.11.10.2014#2508881
Around the World in Less Than an Hour, a show opening the Circle of Light festival by the Ostankino pond.10.10.2014#2507838
The Left Front opposition movement leader Sergei Udaltsov attends the Social March in Moscow.01.10.2011#967111
City view from the Rotunda hall at the Research-educational geography museum at Moscow State University on the 31st floor of the building.21.09.2009#1171414
The Ostankino television tower in Moscow turned 40 on November 5. The steel wire ropes holding the tower.06.11.2007#171568
The Ostankino television tower in Moscow turned 40 on November 5. The amplifier control unit.06.11.2007#171567
The Ostankino television and radio broadcasting tower. Built in 1963-1967. 540 meters high. Designed by Nikolai Nikitin. Engineers Moisey Shkud and Boris Zlobin. Chief architect Leonid Batalov. Aarchitects Dmitry Burdin, Moisey Shkud and Lev Shchipakin.01.06.1997#705046
The Seventh Sky restaurant on top of the Ostankino television tower in Moscow. Photo: M. Kuznetsova heads the restaurant's production department.10.07.1995#8262961
Moscow, Russia. Serving the Rasstegai (open-topped pasty) traditional Russian dish at the Seventh Sky restaurant on Ostankino television tower10.07.1995#8262960
The Hydrometeorological Service of Russia, part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (now the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring). The Hydrometeorology pavilion (Hydrometeorological Service) of the National Exhibition Center (now VDNKh).06.09.1992#8270031
The Main Botanic Garden in Moscow. The Japanese Garden designed by landscape architect Ken Nakajima. A 30-level Japanese stone pagoda that symbolizes a Buddhist temple.09.07.1988#5808895
The Ostankino television and radio broadcasting tower is also used for high-altitude meteorological observations. The Central High-Altitude Hydrometeorological Observatory was established for processing data from the television tower which is equipped with meteorological sensors.15.10.1984#6358679
Panorama of Moscow in the Ostankino District. In the foreground is the ground lobby of the VDNKh metro station, in the center is the Monument to the Conquerors of Space on the Cosmonauts Alley, in the background is the Ostankino Television Tower.01.07.1982#6713463
The television studio at 19 Akademika Korolyova Street where the Main Sport Program Department of the USSR Gosteleradio's Central Television was located that covered the 22nd Summer Olympic Games in Moscow.11.07.1980#8202793
Olympic television and radio complex on Korolyova Street in Moscow. More than 20 international channels reported from here during the 1980 Summer Olympic Games, covering the even for the whole world.11.07.1980#8169202
The 50th October Revolution Anniversary nationwide television broadcasting station.01.02.1980#8896954
The Ostankino television and radio broadcasting tower. Built between 1963 and 1967.15.05.1977#6529710
Moscow. The Central High-Altitude Hydrometeorological Observatory of the Soviet Union's State Committee for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring was established to process and analyze data from meteorological sensors, installed on the Ostankino television tower .28.06.1976#8912136
Moscow, the Soviet Union. Photo: The Ostankino television tower (50th Anniversary of October 1917 Revolution All-Union Radio-Television Broadcasting Station) at night.01.08.1971#5969541
Boris Zlobin, chief engineer of the Ostankino Tower that became one of Moscow's biggest landmarks, winner of the 1970 Lenin Prize.20.10.1970#5647849
Boris Zlobin, Chief Engineer of the Ostankino Television Tower, winner of the 1970 Lenin Prize.01.08.1970#5606156
Ostankino TV tower in Moscow. The construction was underway in 1960-1967. Chief designer: Nikolai Nikitin, architects Moisei Shkud, Leonid Batalov, Dmitry Burdin and Lev Shchipakin.01.03.1970#6679914
The Ostankino television tower in Moscow was built to a design by architects Nikolai Nikitin, Moisei Shkud, Boris Zlobin, Dmitry Burdin and Lev Shchipakin.27.06.1968#5929503
The Ostankino TV tower and the belfry of St. Trinity in Ostankino on a Moscow night.01.04.1968#5969475
"Time Signatures" by Boris Ushmaikin at APN-67 (Novosti Press Agency) Photo Exhibition, exhibition stocks.01.01.1968#677829
Mounter steeplejacks at the construction site of the Ostankino TV tower (now Main Center of Radio Broadcasting and Television of the Russian Federation).05.07.1966#5938408
Construction of the National Radio and Television Transmitting Station named after the 50th anniversary of the Great October Revolution (now the Main Center of Radio and TV Broadcasting of the Russian Federation) – the Ostankino TV Tower.25.05.1966#5891908