Monument to the Holy Prince Dmitry Donskoi in Kolomna, erected to commemorate the Russian victory over the Mongol-Tatars hordes in the 1380 Battle of Kulikovo. The monument, created by sculptor Alexander Rukavishnikov and architect Sergei Sharov, was unveiled in a grand ceremony on May 22, 2007 outside the Kolomna fortress wall. Background: the Marinka Tower, one of the seven towers of the Kolomna fortress that have survived to this day, built in 1525-1531.02.01.2023#8354709
Monument to the Holy Prince Dmitry Donskoi in Kolomna was built to commemorate the victory of Russian squads over the hordes of the Mongol-Tatars in the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380. It is installed near the walls of the Kolomna Kremlin. The grand opening of the monument took place on May 22, 2007. The creators of the monument are sculptor A. Rukavishnikov and architect S. Sharov. Background: Marinka Tower, one of the seven towers of the Kolomna Kremlin that have survived to this day, was built in 1525-1531.29.09.2022#8310216
Monument to the Holy Prince Dmitry Donskoi in Kolomna was built to commemorate the victory of Russian squads over the hordes of the Mongol-Tatars in the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380. It is installed near the walls of the Kolomna Kremlin. The grand opening of the monument took place on May 22, 2007. The creators of the monument are sculptor A. Rukavishnikov and architect S. Sharov. Background: Marinka Tower, one of the seven towers of the Kolomna Kremlin that have survived to this day, was built in 1525-1531.29.09.2022#8310215
Monument to the Holy Prince Dmitry Donskoi in Kolomna was built to commemorate the victory of Russian squads over the hordes of the Mongol-Tatars in the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380. It is installed near the walls of the Kolomna Kremlin. The grand opening of the monument took place on May 22, 2007. The creators of the monument are sculptor A. Rukavishnikov and architect S. Sharov.29.09.2022#8310214
A fragment of the monument-column to Dmitry Donskoi on the Red Hill of the Kulikov field in the Tula region. Architect Alexander Bryullov, 1850.01.06.1980#8248300
Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin on the Kulikovo field in the Tula Region. Architect Alexander Bocharnikov, 1884.01.06.1980#8248297
The temple of Sergius of Radonezh on the Kulikovo field in the Tula Region. Architect Alexei Shchusev, 1917.01.06.1980#8248296
The temple of Sergius of Radonezh on the Kulikovo field in the Tula region. Architect Alexei Shchusev, 1917.01.06.1980#8248295
Dmitry I Ivanovich (1350-1389), nicknamed as Donskoy for the victory in the battle of Kulikovo. Prince of Moscow, 1359, Grand Duke of Vladimir, from 1363.01.01.1962#5678903