The Tsaritsyno State Historical, Architectural, Art and Landscape Museum-Reserve. The Third Courtiers' Quarters, built by architect Vasily Bazhenov in 1776–1779.02.06.2016#2862496
The Protection of The Holy Mary Old Believers' Church in Turchaninov pereulok (architects are V.D. Adamovich and V.M. Mayat) in the neo-Russian style is consecrated in 1908. Returned to the Russian Orthodox Old Believers' Church in 1993, consecrated again in 1999 - in honour of the Virgin of Vladimir.01.06.1994#533176
'Start' children's architecture studio with the Architect Union of the USSR. The founder and tutor Olga Barmash is seen here with her students at the building of the Timiryazev State Biologocal Museum in Moscow.05.04.1988#5747587
A piece of the facade of Savvinskoye Porvorye (monastery compound) on Gorky Street (currently Tverskaya Street), Moscow. The building by architect I.S.Kuznetsov was built in 1907.01.08.1986#6510732
A staircase in Savvinskoye Porvorye (monastery compound) on Gorky Street (currently Tverskaya Street), Moscow. The building by architect I.S.Kuznetsov was built in 1907.01.08.1986#6510731
A staircase in Savvinskoye Porvorye (monastery compound) on Gorky Street (currently Tverskaya Street), Moscow. The building by architect I.S.Kuznetsov was built in 1907.01.08.1986#6510730
A staircase in Savvinskoye Porvorye (monastery compound) on Gorky Street (currently Tverskaya Street), Moscow. The building by architect I.S.Kuznetsov was built in 1907.01.08.1986#6510729
A staircase in Savvinskoye Porvorye (monastery compound) on Gorky Street (currently Tverskaya Street), Moscow. The building by architect I.S.Kuznetsov was built in 1907.01.08.1986#6510728
A staircase in Savvinskoye Porvorye (monastery compound) on Gorky Street (currently Tverskaya Street), Moscow. The building by architect I.S.Kuznetsov was built in 1907.01.08.1986#6510727
A staircase in Savvinskoye Porvorye (monastery compound) on Gorky Street (currently Tverskaya Street), Moscow. The building by architect I.S.Kuznetsov was built in 1907.01.08.1986#6510726
Moscow. The town residence of the Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, located in Zvenigorod, was built in 1907 to a design by architect Ivan Kuznetsov. The Neo-Russian building features Moderne and Baroque elements.01.08.1986#8385870
The Tsaritsyno State Historical, Architectural, Art and Landscape Museum-Reserve. The gallery between the Grand Palace and the Bread House (Kitchen Quarters), constructed in 1784-1785 by architect V.I. Bazhenov. The beginning of restoration works.01.07.1986#2862500
The Tsaritsyno State Historical, Architectural, Art and Landscape Museum-Reserve. The Big Bridge over the Ravine, built by architect Vasily Bazhenov in 1778-1779 and 1784-1785. The central part of a side wall with a pointed arch.01.07.1986#2862499
The Tsaritsyno State Historical, Architectural, Art and Landscape Museum-Reserve. The Big Bridge over the Ravine, built by architect Vasily Bazhenov in 1778-1779 and 1784-1785.01.07.1986#2862498
The Tsaritsyno State Historical, Architectural, Art and Landscape Museum-Reserve. The Small Palace (Semicircular Palace), built by architect Vasily Bazhenov in 1776-1778. The eastern facade with the monogram of Catherine II in white stone.01.07.1986#2862497
St. Trinity Church in Vladimir where the exhibition hall of the Vladimir and Suzdal Museum and Reserve has been located since 1974.27.05.1983#8485694
The Moscow Railway Station building on Leningrad's Insurrection Square. It was built in 1844-1851 to a design by architects Konstantin Ton and Rudolf Zhelyazevich.05.05.1983#5868257
St. Trinity's Church in Balakovo rebuilt for administrative needs. It was built in 1914 and designed by architect Fyodor Shekhtel. The church was completely restored by 1999.15.07.1981#6699369
Silver Age, architect Zhukov, architectural masterpiece, decoration, element, Pertsova Building, fairy tale house, landmark, rental building, Moscow's Bohemia, Neo-Russian style, cultural legacy landmark, architectural landmark, Soviet capital, adornment21.07.1980#8240216
The GUM department store (known as the Upper Trading Rows before 1953) - a large shopping center on Moscow's Red Square, built by architect Alexander Pomerantsev and engineer Vladimir Shukhov. The store's grand opening took place on December 2, 1893. Festive decorations of the GUM's building for the national holiday of November 7 - anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.01.11.1971#2678813
The House of Friendship with Peoples of Foreign Countries in Moscow, the former mansion of Arseny Morozov. Designed by architect Alexander Mazyrin and built in 1895-1899.17.07.1966#5785124
Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR. The Annunciation Cathedral dedicated to the Annunciation of the Theotokos, built upon the project by architect Mikhail Lovtsov in 1888-1901.17.03.1966#6099363