The Marinkina Tower, one of the seven towers of the Kolomna Kremlin remaining to this day. Built in 1525-1531. Located between the Granovitaya and the Borisoglebskaya towers.29.09.2022#8310211
The Marinkina Tower is one of the seven towers of the Kolomna Kremlin that have survived to this day. It was built in 1525-1531. It was located between Granovita and Borisoglebskaya towers of the Kremlin.29.09.2022#8310210
The Zorka pioneer camp of the USSR Ministry of Oil and Gas Industry in the Moscow Region. Participants of Day of Neptune are seen ahead of the performance.01.07.1990#8218678
The Zorka pioneer camp of the USSR Ministry of Oil and Gas Industry in the Moscow Region. Participants of Day of Neptune celebrations.01.07.1990#8218676
The A route (Annushka) Tram was launched in Moscow in 1911 (starting July 19, 2020, the tram travels from Novokonnaya Square to the Chistye Prudy metro station). In Mikhail Bulgakov's novel 'The Master and Margarita,' the chairman of the board of MASSOLIT society, Mikhail Berlioz, gets killed by the tram (Woland predicts that Berlioz's head will be cut off by a “Russian woman, member of Komsomol”).07.08.1989#6622297
Moscow. Young architect Olga Zachosova, a graduate of the Moscow Architectural Institute, now Moscow Architectural Institute - State Academy, draws sketches near the walls of Novodevichy Convent.10.08.1986#8955414
From right: Nelli Romanovskaya, an English language professor at the Maurice Thorez Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages, now Moscow State Linguistic University, relaxes with her husband Anatoly.01.06.1983#8231492
Treating myopia. A father and his son (after visiting an eye doctor) feed ducks in Sokolniki Park in Moscow.10.09.1977#6569100
Svetlana Kalinina as Liza and Boris Smirnov as Fyodor Lavretsky in a scene from the play A Nest of the Gentry, based on the eponymous novel by Ivan Turgenev and staged at the Gorky Moscow Academic Art Theater of the USSR, now the Gorky Moscow Academic Art Theater.01.12.1957#531789
The Ostankino Museum-Estate, an 18th-19th century estate-and-park complex and a former estate of the Counts Sheremetev clan, is located in Moscow's Ostankino Park. Photo: A pond in Ostankino Park.07.06.1956#6399186