The Stary Oskol Electrometallurgical Integrated Works. Bricklayer Bozhidul Karabashev.05.03.2025#8871508
The Stary Oskol Electrometallurgical Integrated Works. A construction brigade from Bulgaria.05.03.2025#8871507
The Stary Oskol Electrometallurgical Integrated Works under construction. Stefana Volcheva, crane operator from the People's Republic of Bulgaria.05.03.2025#8871505
The constitutional crisis of 1993 in the Russian Federation, September 21 - October 4, 1993, the Congress of People's Deputies and the Supreme Council of the Russian Federation are disbanded. Defenders of the House of Soviets (the White House).21.09.1993#6295990
Residential buildings built by Bulgarian construction workers in Reni, Odessa Region. Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.25.07.1990#6675188
Representatives of the Council of Economic Assistance Permanent Commission on Cooperation in Coal Industry in Mezhdurechensk, Kemerovo Region.13.09.1987#8303232
The building of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance on Kalinin Prospekt (now Novy Arbat Street) in Moscow.17.12.1985#9067749
Construction of the Kobryn - Brest - Warsaw branch of the Northern Lights main gas pipeline in Belorussian SSR.01.07.1985#8360980
Welding the thousandth joint of the Kobryn - Brest - Warsaw branch of the Northern Lights main gas pipeline in Belorussian SSR.01.07.1985#8360979
The The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in Kalinin Avenue (now Novy Arbat) in Moscow.13.05.1985#8961353
The building of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (now the building of the Government of Moscow). Project architects: Mikhail Posokhin, Ashot Mndoyants, Vladimir Svirsky. It was built in 1963 - 1970. Main administrative building.01.07.1983#8231899
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Newly constructed residential buildings for the plant construction workers.01.07.1983#8141083
Construction of the Oskol electrometallurgical plant. Alexandrov, a bricklayer from the People's Republic of Bulgaria, works on the construction of OEP.30.07.1982#6709359
Construction of the Oskol electrometallurgical plant. A compressor station built by Bulgarian builders.30.07.1982#6709357
Moscow panorama. The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) Secretariat Building and Kalininsky Prospekt, now Novy Arbat Street. Foreground: Novoarbatsky Bridge links the Kalininsky and Kutuzovsky prospekts.16.06.1982#8318527
USSR pilot-cosmonaut, twice Hero of the Soviet Union Yury Romanenko (in uniform) and backup cosmonaut Alexander Alexandrov (second left) are seen among the Bulgarian builders working on the construction of the Oskol electrometallurgical plant (now the Ugarov Oskol electrometallurgical plant, in structure of Alisher Usmanov's Metalloinvest metallurgical holding).30.05.1982#6709348
Construction of the Ust-Ilimsk Timber Company involving Bulgaria, Hungary, East Germany, Poland and Romania. In the photo: accommodation for construction Hungarian workers on Naimushina Street in Ust-Ilimsk.19.07.1979#8169238
The Comecon building, right, on Novy Arbat and one of the seven Stalinist high-rises on Uprising Square (now Kudrinskaya Square) as seen from the Berezhkovskaya Embankment.11.06.1979#8315227
Karelian ASSR. The construction of the Kostomuksha Mining and Concentrating Company and the town of Kostomuksha where 26 joint Soviet-Bulgarian brigades worked. On Sunday, workers of the Soviet-Bulgarian Building & Construction Department (BCD) of Trust No. 4 play football.30.08.1976#6530159
Karelian ASSR. The construction of the Kostomuksha Mining and Concentrating Company and the town of Kostomuksha where 26 joint Soviet-Bulgarian brigades worked. Carpenter Kamen Lazarov of the Soviet-Bulgarian Building & Construction Department (BCD) of Trust No. 4.30.08.1976#6530158
Karelian ASSR. The construction of the Kostomuksha Mining and Concentrating Company and the town of Kostomuksha where 26 joint Soviet-Bulgarian brigades worked. A working meeting of the Soviet-Bulgarian Building & Construction Department (BCD) of Trust No. 4 is underway.30.08.1976#6530157
Karelian ASSR. The construction of the Kostomuksha Mining and Concentrating Company and the town of Kostomuksha where 26 joint Soviet-Bulgarian brigades worked. Anka Yaneyeva from the brigade of Ivan Mityayev and Anenas Kristov of the Soviet-Bulgarian Building & Construction Department (BCD) of Trust No. 4.30.08.1976#6530156
Karelian ASSR. The construction of the Kostomuksha Mining and Concentrating Company and the town of Kostomuksha where 26 joint Soviet-Bulgarian brigades worked. Engineers of the Soviet-Bulgarian Building & Construction Department (BCD) of Trust No. 4, Kharlamov and Belyayev.30.08.1976#6530154
Karelian ASSR. The construction of the Kostomuksha Mining and Concentrating Company and the town of Kostomuksha where 26 joint Soviet-Bulgarian brigades worked. Zufia Aripova, one of the few women in the Soviet-Bulgarian Building & Construction Department (BCD) of Trust No. 4.30.08.1976#6530152
Karelian ASSR. The construction of the Kostomuksha Mining and Concentrating Company and the town of Kostomuksha where 26 joint Soviet-Bulgarian brigades worked. Carpenter Stefan Gurbanov of the Soviet-Bulgarian Building & Construction Department (BCD) of Trust No. 4.30.08.1976#6530151
Karelian ASSR. The construction of the Kostomuksha Mining and Concentrating Company and the town of Kostomuksha where 26 joint Soviet-Bulgarian brigades worked. A high-altitude installer of the Soviet-Bulgarian Building & Construction Department (BCD) of Trust No. 4.30.08.1976#6530148
The construction of the Kostomuksha Mining and Concentrating Company and the town of Kostomuksha. Head of the Soviet-Bulgarian Building & Construction Department (BCD) of Trust No. 4 Julius Etlender during a working meeting.30.08.1976#6530147
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of the export trunk gas pipeline Soyuz (from Orenburg to the western border of the USSR) conducted with other COMECON countries: the People's Republic of Bulgaria, People's Republic of Hungary, German Democratic Republic, People's Republic of Poland, Socialist Republic of Romania and Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. Residences for the workforce is under construction.26.08.1976#6529334
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of the export trunk gas pipeline Soyuz (from Orenburg to the western border of the USSR) conducted with other COMECON countries: the People's Republic of Bulgaria, People's Republic of Hungary, German Democratic Republic, People's Republic of Poland, Socialist Republic of Romania and Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. A section of the gas pipeline construction in the town of Khust, Zakarpatskaya region in Ukraine.26.08.1976#6529329
The Karl Liebknecht Leningrad mechanical plant employs not only Soviet but also foreign equipment. On the photo: a Pilger rolling mill made in the Hungarian People's Republic.01.04.1974#5515156
The Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. A view of the Soligorsk potash plant (currently Belaruskali).01.04.1974#5515120
Tatar Soviet Socialist Republic. A new residential district under construction in the suburbs of Naberezhnye Chelny for the workers of the Kama Car Company (KAMaz), also under construction.13.03.1973#6595096
Tatar Soviet Socialist Republic. A new residential district under construction in the suburbs of Naberezhnye Chelny for the workers of the Kama Car Company (KAMaz), also under construction.13.03.1973#6595094
The Romanian fishing vessel RARAU under construction in the Polish People's Republic.01.04.1972#2973641
The Comecon building (today the Moscow Government House) on Kalinin Prospekt (today Novy Arbat Street).10.07.1971#6640412
Spanish singer Raphael (Miguel Rafael Martos Sanchez) and editor at Novosti Press Agency (today's Rossiya Segodnya) outside Comecon building (today's Moscow Government office).04.05.1971#5618569
Spanish singer Raphael (Miguel Rafael Martos Sanchez) outside Comecon building (today's Moscow Government office).04.05.1971#5618567
Students of Specialized School No. 5 offering in-depth English language courses go home after lessons.03.04.1971#6085656
Moscow. Comecon headquarters (now the Moscow Government building) on Novy Arbat Street.01.06.1970#5709925
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance building on Kalinin Prospekt as seen from Berezhkovskaya Embankment and Novoarbatsky Bridge.06.05.1970#5490920
The Secretariat of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (today's Moscow Government) on Kalinin Avenue, Moscow, designed by architects Mikhail Posokhin, Ashot Mndoyants and Vladimir Svirsky.01.09.1969#5880368
Kransopresnenskaya Embankment and the COMECON Secretariat building (currently Moscow Government building) on Kalinin Avenue (currently Novy Arbat Street) in Moscow. A view from Tars Shevchenko Embankment.14.06.1969#6679911
Kransopresnenskaya Embankment and the COMECON Secretariat building (currently Moscow Government building) on Kalinin Avenue (currently Novy Arbat Street) in Moscow. A view from Tars Shevchenko Embankment.14.06.1969#6679909
The building of the Secretariat of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON), now the Moscow City Government building in Moscow. It was built to a design by architects Mikhail Posokhin, Ashot Mndoyants and Vladimir Svirsky.01.02.1969#6129480
The building of the Secretariat of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON), now the Moscow City Government building in Moscow. It was built to a design by architects Mikhail Posokhin, Ashot Mndoyants and Vladimir Svirsky.01.02.1969#6129479
A fragment of the facade of the building of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) in Moscow. In the background the high-rise building on Uprising Square (currently Kudrinskaya Square).01.02.1969#5879356
Members of a party-and-government delegation from the Hungarian People's Republic, headed by General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Hungarian Socialist Workers Party Janos Kadar, foreground right, visit the Soviet Union and the Krasny Proletary (Red Proletarian) Plant in Moscow.06.11.1967#6130390
The Secretariat of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) (now Moscow City Government) under construction on Kalinina Avenue (now Novy Arbat). By architects Mikhail Posokhin, Ashot Mndoyants and Vladimir Svirsky. Left: a high-rise on Kudrinskaya Square.01.08.1967#6654665
The Secretariat of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) (now Moscow City Government) under construction in Kalinin Prospekt (now Novy Arbat). Designed by architects Mikhail Posokhin, Ahot Mndoyants, Vladimir Svirsky. Left: a high-rise building on Kudrinsky Square.01.08.1967#6128453
Project of a building complex on Novy Arbat Street for the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON). Architects Mikhail Posokhin, Ashot Mhdoyants, Vladimir Svirsky.27.04.1963#5485542