People visit the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853563
People visit the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853564
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853562
A cat is seen at the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853565
Exhibits are on display at the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853566
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853561
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853559
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853560
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853558
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853557
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853555
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853556
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853554
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853553
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853551
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853550
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853552
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853549
A view shows the St. Vladimir's Cathedral at the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853541
A view shows the St. Vladimir's Cathedral at the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853548
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853546
Ruins are pictured at the Tauric Chersonesos Museum Reserve in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853547
A view shows the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853545
A woman visit the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853544
Women take pictures at the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853538
A woman takes pictures at the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853537
People visit the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853540
A view shows the St. Vladimir's Cathedral at the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853542
A man takes pictures at the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853536
A bronze sculpture of a lion is seen at the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853535
People are seen at the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853534
A view shows the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853543
A general view shows the Christians Museum at the Novy (New) Khersones church museum complex in the city of Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.02.2025#8853533
The view of the excavation in Upper and Lower cities at the territory of the museum complex of Fanagoria and Taman Bay in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974845
The view shows an excavations in the water near Taman Bay on the territory of the museum complex of Fanagoria and Taman Bay in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974848
The view of the excavation in Upper and Lower cities at the territory of the museum complex of Fanagoria and Taman Bay in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974851
The view of the excavation in Upper citie at the territory of the museum complex of Fanagoria and Taman Bay in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974853
The view of the excavation in Upper and Lower cities at the territory of the museum complex of Fanagoria and Taman Bay in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974852
The view of the building of the Fanagoria Research Center at the museum complex of Fanagoria and Taman Bay in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. The view of the building of the Fanagoria Research Center at the museum complex of Fanagoria and Taman Bay in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. 12.08.2019#5974823
An archaeologists work at the Lower City excavation site at the Fanagoria reserve museum in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974826
The view shows fragments of amphoras and pitchers found during excavations of the Lower City at the reserve museum of Fanagoria in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974828
An archaeologists work at the Lower City excavation site at the Fanagoria reserve museum in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974829
The view shows a ruler and fragments of amphoras and pitchers found during excavations of the Lower City at the Fanagoria reserve museum in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974832
The view shows a pitcher found during excavations of the Lower City at the reserve museum of Fanagoria in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974834
An archaeologists work at the Lower City excavation site at the Fanagoria reserve museum in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974833
An archaeologist works at the Lower City excavation site at the Fanagoria reserve museum in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974836
An archaeologist works at the Lower City excavation site at the Fanagoria reserve museum in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974838
An archaeologists work at the Lower City excavation site at the Fanagoria reserve museum in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974839
An archaeologists work at the Lower City excavation site at the Fanagoria reserve museum in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Phanagoria was the largest ancient Greek city on the Taman peninsula, spread over two plateaus along the eastern shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The city was a large emporium for all the traffic between the coast of the Maeotian marshes and the countries on the southern side of the Caucasus, it was the eastern capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, with Panticapaeum being the western capital. 12.08.2019#5974841
Solemn liturgy in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in the Christian quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem in Israel.01.03.1994#8265234
Statue of the war goddess Pallas Athena on the Cathedarl Hill, part of the memorial of Vologda's poet Konstantin Batyushkov by sculpture Vyacheslav Klykov, erected to commemorate the poet's 200th birthday anniversary in 1987.25.02.1988#5468814
The Hellenic Republic. The ancient Dionysus Theater on Acropolis Hill in Athens ranks among the oldest theaters and became the first theater to feature tragedies by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, as well as comedies by Aristophanes. Built in the 5th century BC, the theater accommodated up to 17,000 spectators.01.09.1985#8785656
One of the finds from excavations carried out by the archaeological expedition of the Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR on the territory of the former ancient Greek colony of Olbia.01.08.1985#8873098
Finds during excavations by the archaeological expedition of the Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR on the territory of the former ancient Greek colony of Olbia.01.08.1985#8873097
Natalia Mezova, an employee of the oldest Soviet and Russian travel company Intourist, is getting ready for an excursion. Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts.12.08.1979#8235058
The Zolotaryov's city estate on Pushkin Street, Kaluga, 1805-1808. (Today's Kaluga Local History Museum). Probably designed by architect Matvei Kazakov.19.07.1973#5672041
The Taman sphinx, a lecythus from Phanagoreia, a Greek colony on the Taman peninsula in the Kerch Strait, late 5th - early 4th century BC. The State Hermitage Museum.18.09.1964#6013138
Parthenon, a monument of antique architecture, an ancient Greek temple on the Athenian Acropolis. Built in 447-438 BC by architect Callicrates in line with a project by Iktinos.12.02.1962#5745280