Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin inspects the improvement work on Maroseika and Pokrovka streets.29.07.2014#2470142
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, right, speaks to journalists on the improvement work on Maroseika and Pokrovka streets.29.07.2014#2470141
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin speaks to local residents while inspecting the improvement work on Maroseika and Pokrovka streets.29.07.2014#2470140
Workers in action during the activities to improve Moscow's Maroseika and Pokrovka streets.29.07.2014#2470143
Moscow's Ukraine Hotel and Kutuzovsky Prospekt as seen from Mayor's Office building on Novy Arbat.26.10.2011#979629
Russian fans celebrate their team's 2-1 win over Canada in the 2009 World Hockey Championship final in downtown Moscow.11.05.2009#392993
Russian fans celebrate their team's 2-1 win over Canada in the 2009 World Hockey Championship final in downtown Moscow.11.05.2009#392986
Russian fans celebrate their team's 2-1 win over Canada in the 2009 World Hockey Championship final in downtown Moscow.11.05.2009#392985
Russian fans celebrate their team's 2-1 win over Canada in the 2009 World Hockey Championship final in downtown Moscow.11.05.2009#392984
Larisa Latynina, Soviet artistic gymnast, nine-time Olympic champion and Merited Master of Sports of the USSR, and her husband Yury Feldman take a walk on Arbat Street in Moscow.26.07.1992#6739883
The rally in support of democratic reforms, February 4, 1990. Moscow residents attend the rally demanding to abolish the Soviet Constitution's Article 6, which recognized the Communist Party of the USSR as the country's sole legitimate political party.04.02.1990#6668309
The rally in support of democratic reforms, February 4, 1990. Moscow residents attend the rally demanding to abolish the Soviet Constitution's Article 6, which recognized the Communist Party of the USSR as the country's sole legitimate political party.04.02.1990#6668308
The rally in support of democratic reforms, February 4, 1990. Moscow residents attend the rally demanding to abolish the Soviet Constitution's Article 6, which recognized the Communist Party of the USSR as the country's sole legitimate political party.04.02.1990#6668298
The rally in support of democratic reforms, February 4, 1990. Moscow residents attend the rally demanding to abolish the Soviet Constitution's Article 6, which recognized the Communist Party of the USSR as the country's sole legitimate political party.04.02.1990#6667967
The rally in support of democratic reforms, February 4, 1990. Moscow residents attend the rally demanding to abolish the Soviet Constitution's Article 6, which recognized the Communist Party of the USSR as the country's sole legitimate political party.04.02.1990#6667831
The rally in support of democratic reforms, February 4, 1990. Moscow residents attend the rally demanding to abolish the Soviet Constitution's Article 6, which recognized the Communist Party of the USSR as the country's sole legitimate political party.04.02.1990#6667826
Alba Azucena, Nicaraguan poet and student at Maxim Gorky Literature Institute, takes a walk on Gorky Street (currently Tverskaya Street) in Moscow.10.10.1986#8446156
The editorial office and printing house of the newspaper Trud on Gorky Street (now Tverskaya Street). The 1904 building (Sytin's office house) was designed by architect Adolf Erikhson and is part of Russia's historical heritage: its owner, entrepreneur, book publisher and educator Ivan Sytin often entertained Maxim Gorky, Alexander Kuprin, Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko and other Moscow people in the arts and culture.27.03.1979#8151686
Old Moscow. Middle trading rows on Ilyinka. The Kremlin's Savior Tower is seen on the right02.07.1886#5746386