Moscow. The exterior of the restored building of the Khludov-Panteleyev Mansion on Zemlyanoi Val Street where the Boutique Hotel Twelve Reasons has opened. restorers upgraded the brickwork, the pedestal, windows, doors and the rooftop. They restored two female statues using an inter-floor cornice and the facade with Cupid's statue using archive materials. They also removed all modern finishing, including floors, room partitions near the main staircase on the first floor and restored the historical parquet and mosaic panels.27.03.2023#8399460
Moscow. An element of the exterior of the restored building of the Khludov-Panteleyev Mansion on Zemlyanoi Val Street where the Boutique Hotel Twelve Reasons has opened. restorers upgraded the brickwork, the pedestal, windows, doors and the rooftop. They restored two female statues using an inter-floor cornice and the facade with Cupid's statue using archive materials. They also removed all modern finishing, including floors, room partitions near the main staircase on the first floor and restored the historical parquet and mosaic panels.27.03.2023#8399462
Moscow. The exterior of the restored building of the Khludov-Panteleyev Mansion on Zemlyanoi Val Street where the Boutique Hotel Twelve Reasons has opened. restorers upgraded the brickwork, the pedestal, windows, doors and the rooftop. They restored two female statues using an inter-floor cornice and the facade with Cupid's statue using archive materials. They also removed all modern finishing, including floors, room partitions near the main staircase on the first floor and restored the historical parquet and mosaic panels.27.03.2023#8399464
Moscow. The interior of the restored building of the Khludov-Panteleyev Mansion on Zemlyanoi Val Street where the Boutique Hotel Twelve Reasons has opened. restorers upgraded the brickwork, the pedestal, windows, doors and the rooftop. They restored two female statues using an inter-floor cornice and the facade with Cupid's statue using archive materials. They also removed all modern finishing, including floors, room partitions near the main staircase on the first floor and restored the historical parquet and mosaic panels.27.03.2023#8399472
Moscow. The interior of the restored building of the Khludov-Panteleyev Mansion on Zemlyanoi Val Street where the Boutique Hotel Twelve Reasons has opened. restorers upgraded the brickwork, the pedestal, windows, doors and the rooftop. They restored two female statues using an inter-floor cornice and the facade with Cupid's statue using archive materials. They also removed all modern finishing, including floors, room partitions near the main staircase on the first floor and restored the historical parquet and mosaic panels.27.03.2023#8399503
Moscow. The interior of the restored building of the Khludov-Panteleyev Mansion on Zemlyanoi Val Street where the Boutique Hotel Twelve Reasons has opened. restorers upgraded the brickwork, the pedestal, windows, doors and the rooftop. They restored two female statues using an inter-floor cornice and the facade with Cupid's statue using archive materials. They also removed all modern finishing, including floors, room partitions near the main staircase on the first floor and restored the historical parquet and mosaic panels.27.03.2023#8399484
Moscow. The interior of the restored building of the Khludov-Panteleyev Mansion on Zemlyanoi Val Street where the Boutique Hotel Twelve Reasons has opened. restorers upgraded the brickwork, the pedestal, windows, doors and the rooftop. They restored two female statues using an inter-floor cornice and the facade with Cupid's statue using archive materials. They also removed all modern finishing, including floors, room partitions near the main staircase on the first floor and restored the historical parquet and mosaic panels.27.03.2023#8399496
Moscow. The interior of the restored building of the Khludov-Panteleyev Mansion on Zemlyanoi Val Street where the Boutique Hotel Twelve Reasons has opened. restorers upgraded the brickwork, the pedestal, windows, doors and the rooftop. They restored two female statues using an inter-floor cornice and the facade with Cupid's statue using archive materials. They also removed all modern finishing, including floors, room partitions near the main staircase on the first floor and restored the historical parquet and mosaic panels.27.03.2023#8399516
Moscow. The interior of the restored building of the Khludov-Panteleyev Mansion on Zemlyanoi Val Street where the Boutique Hotel Twelve Reasons has opened. restorers upgraded the brickwork, the pedestal, windows, doors and the rooftop. They restored two female statues using an inter-floor cornice and the facade with Cupid's statue using archive materials. They also removed all modern finishing, including floors, room partitions near the main staircase on the first floor and restored the historical parquet and mosaic panels.27.03.2023#8399518
Moscow. The interior of the restored building of the Khludov-Panteleyev Mansion on Zemlyanoi Val Street where the Boutique Hotel Twelve Reasons has opened. restorers upgraded the brickwork, the pedestal, windows, doors and the rooftop. They restored two female statues using an inter-floor cornice and the facade with Cupid's statue using archive materials. They also removed all modern finishing, including floors, room partitions near the main staircase on the first floor and restored the historical parquet and mosaic panels.27.03.2023#8399526
Moscow. The interior of the restored building of the Khludov-Panteleyev Mansion on Zemlyanoi Val Street where the Boutique Hotel Twelve Reasons has opened. restorers upgraded the brickwork, the pedestal, windows, doors and the rooftop. They restored two female statues using an inter-floor cornice and the facade with Cupid's statue using archive materials. They also removed all modern finishing, including floors, room partitions near the main staircase on the first floor and restored the historical parquet and mosaic panels.27.03.2023#8399527
Moscow. The interior of the restored building of the Khludov-Panteleyev Mansion on Zemlyanoi Val Street where the Boutique Hotel Twelve Reasons has opened. restorers upgraded the brickwork, the pedestal, windows, doors and the rooftop. They restored two female statues using an inter-floor cornice and the facade with Cupid's statue using archive materials. They also removed all modern finishing, including floors, room partitions near the main staircase on the first floor and restored the historical parquet and mosaic panels.27.03.2023#8399528
A worker plasters a wall of a building under construction in Volnovakha, Donetsk Peoples Republic, Russia.06.10.2022#8290408
A worker plasters a wall of a building under construction in Volnovakha, Donetsk Peoples Republic, Russia.06.10.2022#8290391
A worker plasters a wall of a building under construction in Volnovakha, Donetsk Peoples Republic, Russia.06.10.2022#8290388
Moscow. The original interiors of the Demidov House that accommodated the Constantine Land Surveying Institute, now the old wing of Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography. This photo shows decorations at the Ladies Drawing Room.28.06.2022#8226204
Moscow. Original interiors of the Demidov House that accommodated the Constantine Land Surveying Institute, now the old wing of Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography.28.06.2022#8226225
Tenerife Island, part of the Canary Islands Archipelago. The facade of a building in an old district of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, a local port city.14.02.2000#6741021
Moscow. The Ostankino Museum-Estate at the former Counts Sheremetev Estate. Photo: A chandelier on display at the Egyptian Pavilion.30.11.1991#8285289
Leningrad. Fragment of a house built (1902-1904) by Russian architect Pavel Suzor for Singer Manufacturing Joint-Stock Company (present-day House of Books) on the intersection of Nevsky Prospekt and the embankment of the Catherine Canal. Sculptor Amandus Adamson30.08.1989#5540310
The Church of St. Nicholas Miracle Worker that was built in the mid-18th century in Veliky Ustyug, the Vologda Region is now part of the Veliky Ustyug Museum-Reserve, and exhibition of the Ethnography Museum is located there.01.02.1989#8228367
The scientific library of the Vilnius State University named after Kapsukas. Reproduction of photo.01.06.1988#887840
The Moldavian SSR. The Sovremennik (Contemporary) Palace of Culture at the 40th Lenin All-Union Young Communist League Anniversary Tiraspol Sewing Factory, now Solovyova Odema Enterprise.01.09.1984#8379858
Moscow's National Hotel was built in 1900-1902 to a design by architect Alexander Ivanov.20.05.1984#5846224
An experimental-creative laboratory of the Kislovodsk Souvenir Factory, now Kislovodsk Porcelain - Phoenix LLC.18.11.1983#8319760
The Ordzhonikidze sanatorium that was built in Sochi in 1937 and accommodated miners and their families stopped functioning in 2010.14.06.1971#5848403
Holidaymakers at the Ordzhonikidze sanatorium that was built in Sochi in 1937 and accommodated miners and their families, and that stopped functioning in 2010.13.06.1971#5847251
A holidaymaker at the Ordzhonikidze sanatorium that was built in Sochi in 1937 and accommodated miners and their families, and that stopped functioning in 2010.13.06.1971#5847249
The Crown Room in the Grand Palace was named after a crown rack located inside it. The Grand Palace is part of the Peterhof Museum-Reserve, a world-famous 18th-19th century architectural landmark and a masterpiece of palace-and-park art, in Petrodvorets, now Peterhof.05.10.1969#6666465
Palace-and-park ensembles in Tsarskoye Selo, formerly Pushkin, near Leningrad. The maritime Grotto pavilion, built in 1749-1761 to a design by architect Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli, in Catherine Park.22.07.1969#6656940
The Turkmen SSR. The building of the Mollanepes Academic Drama Theater in Ashkhabad was completed in 1958 to a design by architect A. V. Tarasenko.02.07.1969#6664772
Komsomolskaya station of the Moscow Metro's Circle Line. Architects Alexei Shchusev, Viktor Kokorin and Alisa Zabolotnaya. Mosaic panel Lenin Addresses Red Guards by artist Pavel Korin.14.06.1969#6164790
The Palace of the Romanov Boyars, the museum of the 16-17th century Moscow Boyardom, a branch of the State Historical Museum. A side wall of the building.05.06.1968#5903722
The Palace of the Romanov Boyars, the museum of the 16-17th century Moscow Boyardom, a branch of the State Historical Museum. A window over the main entrance.06.02.1968#5905118
The Palace of the Romanov Boyars, the museum of the 16-17th century Moscow Boyardom, a branch of the State Historical Museum. A wooden carved back of a chair.06.02.1968#5905124
The Palace of the Romanov Boyars, the museum of the 16-17th century Moscow Boyardom, a branch of the State Historical Museum. A part of a glazed tile stove.06.02.1968#5905122
The Palace of the Romanov Boyars, the museum of the 16-17th century Moscow Boyardom, a branch of the State Historical Museum. A general view.06.02.1968#5905120
The 1812 War Gallery, built to a design by architects Karl Rossi and Vasily Stasov in the Winter Palace, now housing the State Hermitage.01.12.1967#517911
Wedding Palace No. 1 on Red Fleet, now English, Embankment in Leningrad. It was located inside an 18th century that belonged to Russian entrepreneur and patron of the arts Pavel von Derviz.15.07.1967#6130578
The Ostankino Museum-Estate was built in 1795-1798 to a design by architects Francesco Camporesi, Ivan Starov and Vincenzo Brenna. Left: Portrait of Emperor Paul I by slave-serf artist Nikolai Argunov.13.06.1967#6163504
French President Charles de Gaulle visits the USSR, June, 1966. Charles de Gaulle greets Moscow residents from the balcony of the Moscow City Hall.22.06.1966#6082936
The Turkmen SSR. Photo The Mollanepes Academic Drama Theater in Askhabad was built in 1958 to a design by architect A. V. Tarasenko.28.05.1966#5863039
Built in 1712-1733 to a design by architect Domenico Trezini, Peter and Paul Cathedral commemorates the Prime Apostles Saints Peter and Paul. Photo: The Sanctuary Doors.04.05.1966#5867177
Ostankino museum estate built in 1795-1798 by architects Francesco Camporesi, Ivan Starov and Vincenzo Brenna. Gobelin tapestry in the lower drawing room.04.07.1965#5771083
The Ostankino Museum-Estate built in 1795-1798, designed by architects Francesco Camporesi, Ivan Starov and Vincenzo Brenna. The Egyptian Pavilion.01.07.1965#5769311
The Ostankino Museum-Estate built in 1795-1798, designed by architects Francesco Camporesi, Ivan Starov and Vincenzo Brenna. A statue of Hygieaia, the Greek goddes of health. A Roman copy, 2nd century.01.07.1965#5769310
The Ostankino Museum-Estate built in 1795-1798, designed by architects Francesco Camporesi, Ivan Starov and Vincenzo Brenna. Telamon at teh doors of the Blue Hall.01.07.1965#5769309
The Ostankino Museum-Estate built in 1795-1798, designed by architects Francesco Camporesi, Ivan Starov and Vincenzo Brenna. The Picture Gallery.01.07.1965#5769305