A display of the Tolbukhin family museum opened by public activist Vladimir Stolyarov in the village of Tolbukhino, Yaroslavl Region.27.11.2017#3244326
A stove and samovars featuring ornamental patterns at the Gzhel Art Painting Factory in the Moscow Region.14.12.2016#2994159
A resident of the village of Pogost, the Gomel region, makes loaves for Easter festivities.04.05.2013#1462479
A woman fires up a stove in the building of an ungrade primary school in the village of Mashanka, Omsk Region.23.11.2012#1351447
A flea market in Moscow selling old items, including kerosene stoves that allude to Begemot the cat, a character from Mikhail Bulgakov's novel Master and Margarita and his phrase: "I don't make mischief, touch no one, and I repair a kerosene stove."07.08.1989#6622299
Novosibirsk Akademgorodok of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (now Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences). Young scientist Gennady Polishchuk cooks supper.20.08.1987#5795301
The Moscow Kremlin State Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve. The front chambers or entrance hall of the Terem Palace (1635-1636). Boyars gathered here in the morning, waiting for the tsar to come out. Tiled stoves were a necessary attribute of chambers in the 17th century. They are decorated with multicolored glazed tiles of various shapes.01.01.1987#8355244
Animal-shaped biscuits of rye flour cooked traditionally on the eve of a holiday in Arkhangelsk villages. 1985.01.12.1985#843024
The picture gallery. The Great Catherine Palace, called Great Tsarskoye Selo Palace till 1910. Having originated in 1717 on the order of Russian Empress Catherine I, the building was thoroughly reconstructed in 1742-1756. Architects Mikhail Zemtsov, Andrei Kvasov, Savva Chevakinsky, Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli, Charles Cameron, Giacomo Quarenghi, Ippolit Monighetti, Vasily Stasov.01.06.1970#628459
The kitchen in the House-Museum of the Russian poet Sergei Yesenin. Konstantinovo village.01.03.1969#518106
Ostankino museun estate, built in 1795-1798 by architects Francesco Camporesi, Ivan Starov and Vincenzo Brenna. A direplace with a decorative screen in the Corner Room facing the garden.04.07.1965#5771082
The Ostankino Museum-Estate built in 1795-1798, designed by architects Francesco Camporesi, Ivan Starov and Vincenzo Brenna. The Picture Gallery.01.07.1965#5769305
The Ostankino Museum-Estate built in 1795-1798, designed by architects Francesco Camporesi, Ivan Starov and Vincenzo Brenna. A lobby in front of the theater hall.02.02.1965#5769613