June 24, 2023. Kashin, Tver Region, marks 785 years. A City Day concert in the city garden.24.06.2023#8475643
June 24, 2023. Kashin, Tver Region, marks 785 years. A festive parade of local residents, creative communities and festival participants from the mayor's office to the city garden.24.06.2023#8475641
The bell tower of the Resurrection of Christ Church in Plyos in the Ivanovo Region..28.09.2020#8360365
The Fyodor Chaliapin Monument honoring the great Russian singer on an embankment in Plyos in the Ivanovo Region. Unveiled on September 13, 2020, the bronze monument consisting of three figures was made by People's Artist of Russia Alexander Rukavishnikov. It depicts Chaliapin as an ordinary Plyos dacha owner who is taking a walk on the banks of the Volga River, and who has decided to relax and to sit down on a boat.28.09.2020#8360358
The Church of Resurrection, an Orthodox Christian church dominating the Merchant Square in Plyos. Built in 1817 to mark the victory over Napoleon. The style is a combination of 17th century Yaroslavl architecture and early 19th century Classicism.28.09.2020#6619829
Cathedral Hill in Plyos. Panorama of the 1808 Trinity Church and the 1828 Presentation in the Temple Church in Troitskaya Sloboda.26.09.2020#6628201
Entrance to the Grand Sova hotel in Plyos with a spa center and a sauna. The hotel is located behind the riverfront with a view of the town and the Volga River.14.07.2020#6626897
Grand Sova hotel in Plyos with a spa center and a sauna. The hotel is located behind the riverfront with a view of the town and the Volga River.14.07.2020#6626896
View of the Volga River from Cathedral Mountain in Plyos. The Church of St. Barbara, not far from the river bank, is an important landmark on the panorama of Plyos. Built in 1821 to replace the former wooden church from 1702, it is a modest provincial church and a sample of mature classicism, its volumetric and spatial arrangement typical of the 17th century.13.07.2020#6619017
View of the Volga River from Cathedral Mountain in Plyos. The Church of St. Barbara, not far from the river bank, is an important landmark on the panorama of Plyos. Built in 1821 to replace the former wooden church from 1702, it is a modest provincial church and a sample of mature classicism, its volumetric and spatial arrangement typical of the 17th century.13.07.2020#6619016
The Church of Resurrection, an Orthodox Christian church dominating the Merchant Square in Plyos. Built in 1817 to mark the victory over Napoleon. The style is a combination of 17th century Yaroslavl architecture and early 19th century Classicism.05.01.2020#6619084
The Church of Resurrection, an Orthodox Christian church dominating the Merchant Square in Plyos. Built in 1817 to mark the victory over Napoleon. The style is a combination of 17th century Yaroslavl architecture and early 19th century Classicism.05.01.2020#6619083
The Church of Resurrection, an Orthodox Christian church dominating the Merchant Square in Plyos. Built in 1817 to mark the victory over Napoleon. The style is a combination of 17th century Yaroslavl architecture and early 19th century Classicism.05.01.2020#6619082
The Church of Resurrection, an Orthodox Christian church dominating the Merchant Square in Plyos. Built in 1817 to mark the victory over Napoleon. The style is a combination of 17th century Yaroslavl architecture and early 19th century Classicism.05.01.2020#6619081
The Church of Resurrection, an Orthodox Christian church dominating the Merchant Square in Plyos. Built in 1817 to mark the victory over Napoleon. The style is a combination of 17th century Yaroslavl architecture and early 19th century Classicism.04.01.2020#6618738
An artist sketching the Church of Resurrection, an Orthodox Christian church dominating the Merchant Square in Plyos. The church was built in 1817 to mark the victory over Napoleon. The style is a combination of 17th century Yaroslavl architecture and early 19th century Classicism.04.01.2020#6618741
Kyrkhlyar, an old Muslim cemetery in the city of Derbent, Dagestan, where 40 Prophet Muhammad's martyrs were interred.01.05.2004#6458657
The house on Simanovsky Street in Kostroma, where the Russian painter, Honored Art Worker of the RSFSR Vladimir Stozharov stayed and worked in 1960-1970.05.06.1996#8267923
The Tsvetkov mansion on Prechistenskaya embankment in Moscow, built by order of the philanthropist and collector Ivan Tsvetkov for his own collection of paintings and drawings. The architects of the project are Boris Schnaubert and Vasily Bashkirov, decorations of the building in the Russian style was made according to the sketches of Viktor Vasnetsov.29.08.1995#8263049
Trinity Church (Church of the Holy Trinity) in Vladimir, where since 1974 the exhibition hall of the Vladimir-Suzdal Museum-Reserve has been located.27.08.1995#8263090
Moscow Kremlin towers, from left: Konstantino-Eleninskaya, Nabatnaya, Tsarskaya, Spasskaya.01.02.1994#8716049
Moscow Police officers cordon off a sector at the National Exhibition of Economic Achievements (VDNKh).01.06.1993#8617812
A scientific tourist expedition dedicated to the 250th anniversary of the Russian naval expedition, commanded by Vitus Bering and Alexei Chirikov, to the Alaskan coast that ushered in the Russian America era. Photo: Anchorage residents organize a festival honoring expedition members.01.08.1991#6377855
Residents of the historical town of Kargopol on the left bank of the Onega River in the Arkhangelsk Region.01.06.1991#6616382
The city of Arkhangelsk is located in the mouth of the Northern Dvina River and 30 kilometers from where it falls into the White Sea. Arkhangelsk was founded in 1583 on orders from Tsar Ivan the Terrible.20.08.1990#8302128
The city of Arkhangelsk is located in the mouth of the Northern Dvina River and 30 kilometers from where it falls into the White Sea. Arkhangelsk was founded in 1583 on orders from Tsar Ivan the Terrible.20.08.1990#8300857
Dvoryanskaya Street in Vladimir. Left: The Golden Gate, completed in 1164 during the reign of prince of Vladimir Andrei Bogolyubsky. Right: The Holy Trinity Church, the now defunct Old Believer meeting-house, was built in 1913-1916 in the Neo-Russian architectural style and shut down in 1928 during the persecution of the Russian Orthodox Church.15.08.1990#8295511
The Banner of Labor is a multi-purpose stadium in Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Moscow Region. It is one of the oldest structures in the city, built under the supervision of English specialists. The stadium opened on April 7, 1914.23.07.1990#6729197
Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Moscow Region. The city is one of the oldest textile industry centers in Russia. The red-brick building of the cotton mill is one of the former properties of factory entrepreneur Savva Moroov (founded in 1847). There are many 19th and 18th century buildings in the city. On February 16, 1990, the Russian Ministry of Culture included Orekhovo-Zuyevo in the list of Russian historical towns.23.07.1990#6729196
Totma, Vologda Region. The city was founded in 1137. The Dormition Church on the bank of the River Sukhon.01.06.1990#3168119
The Cathedral of the Renewal of the Temple of the Resurrection of Christ on Uspensky Vrazhek, Moscow. Sunday school students.01.03.1990#2794613
The Cathedral of the Renewal of the Temple of the Resurrection of Christ on Uspensky Vrazhek, Moscow. Sunday school students during class.01.03.1990#2794611
Saying goodbye to the Russian Winter during the Maslenitsa festival in Moscow. Photo: Children waiting for a pony ride.12.03.1989#6739988