An illustration by Vladimir Konashevich from the fairy tale "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish" by Alexander Pushkin. A reproduction.01.01.1996#533511
The French embassy in Moscow occupies the former house of merchant Nikolai Igumnov. Built in 1889-1893. Motifs of Old Rus architecture, the pseudo-Russian style. Dimitrova street.01.07.1993#513651
The Public Catering Museum (the Culinary Art Museum) in Moscow dedicated to the history of gastronomy and culinary industry in the country, located in the building of the former of the Staro-Rogozhskaya Gateway in Bolshoy Rogozhsky Pereulok in Moscow. One of the museum's first directors, Sergei Inozemtsev, an expert in Russian culinary history, played a big role in building the museum's collection of exhibits.01.11.1988#8366890
The railway station in Vladivostok built in 1893. Designed by architects Platon Bazilevsky and Vladimir Planson.11.07.1988#6593517
The entrance to the Vladimir Hall from the Holy Vestibule. The Grand Kremlin Palace.01.06.1970#513282
The entrance to the Vladimir Hall from the Holy Vestibule. The Grand Kremlin Palace.01.06.1970#513256
The Terem Palace in the Moscow Kremlin, built in 1635-1636 by stonemasons Antip Konstantinov and Larion Ushakov in the Russian ornamental-work style. Today, it is part of the Grand Kremlin Palace ensemble and is the residence of the President of Russia.10.04.1970#6669690
The Chambers of the Romanov Boyars museum of Moscow's 16th-17th century nobility, a branch of the State Historical Museum. The interior of a study.06.02.1968#6228819
The Chambers of the Romanov Boyars museum of Moscow's 16th-17th century nobility , a branch of the State Historical Museum. A dining chamber.06.02.1968#6228815
The main building of the Solnechnaya Dolina resort in Dombai, Karachayevo-Chircassian Autonomous Region.01.02.1967#8116773