The RUSSIA EXPO International Exhibition and Forum. Left, foreground: Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media Maksut Shadayev.17.01.2024#8599834600x366 PXJPEG800x488 PXJPEG5108x3115 PXJPEG9 Mb
The RUSSIA EXPO International Exhibition and Forum. The Tambov Region stand. Center: Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media Maksut Shadayev.17.01.2024#8599830600x375 PXJPEG800x500 PXJPEG5557x3472 PXJPEG12 Mb
The International RUSSIA EXPO Forum and Exhibition.06.01.2024#8594235600x397 PXJPEG800x530 PXJPEG5902x3909 PXJPEG12 Mb
The International RUSSIA EXPO exhibition and forum26.11.2023#8566364600x423 PXJPEG800x564 PXJPEG7262x5120 PXJPEG21 Mb
The International RUSSIA EXPO exhibition and forum.26.11.2023#8566363600x403 PXJPEG800x537 PXJPEG7507x5041 PXJPEG20 Mb
Moscow Region authorities will welcome US citizens moving into an expat village in the region, Governor Vorobyov told RIA Novosit at the SPIEF.15.06.2023#845923600:25
The Kremlin courtyard in Kolomna near the Liga art gallery. The design solution for the design of the courtyard belongs to Kolomna artists Vitaly Khitrov and Pavel Zelenetsky. The Kremlin courtyard is one of the venues for city holidays, which hosts jazz and vocal concerts, tea parties, promenades, folklore and thematic programs.02.01.2023#8354716
The Kremlin courtyard in Kolomna near the Liga art gallery. The design solution for the design of the courtyard belongs to Kolomna artists Vitaly Khitrov and Pavel Zelenetsky. The Kremlin courtyard is one of the venues for city holidays, which hosts jazz and vocal concerts, tea parties, promenades, folklore and thematic programs.02.01.2023#8354715
The Kremlin courtyard in Kolomna near the Liga art gallery. The design solution for the design of the courtyard belongs to Kolomna artists Vitaly Khitrov and Pavel Zelenetsky. The Kremlin courtyard is one of the venues for city holidays, which hosts jazz and vocal concerts, tea parties, promenades, folklore and thematic programs.02.01.2023#8354714
Lazhechnikov Street in Kolomna. The Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (or Holy Cross). Located on the territory of the Assumption Brusensky Convent. Erected in 1852-1855. After the revolution, it was closed, and opened in 1997, like the entire monastery. In 2006, renovations were carried out.02.01.2023#8354712
Brusensky Assumption of the Mother of God Convent in Kolomna is a convent of the Kolomna diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, one of two located inside the Kolomna fortress. Founded in 1552.02.01.2023#8354713
Lazhechnikov Street in Kolomna. The Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (or Holy Cross). Located on the territory of the Assumption Brusensky Convent. Erected in 1852-1855. After the revolution, it was closed, and opened in 1997, like the entire monastery. In 2006, renovations were carried out.02.01.2023#8354711
Granovitaya Tower is one of the seven towers of the Kolomna Kremlin that has survived to this day. It was built in 1525-1531. The tower was located between the Kolomenskaya Tower and the Ivanovo Gates02.01.2023#8354710
Monument to the Holy Prince Dmitry Donskoi in Kolomna, erected to commemorate the Russian victory over the Mongol-Tatars hordes in the 1380 Battle of Kulikovo. The monument, created by sculptor Alexander Rukavishnikov and architect Sergei Sharov, was unveiled in a grand ceremony on May 22, 2007 outside the Kolomna fortress wall. Background: the Marinka Tower, one of the seven towers of the Kolomna fortress that have survived to this day, built in 1525-1531.02.01.2023#8354709
Shevlyaginskaya Basseika is a unique monument to the historical Kolomna water pipeline built at the beginning of the 20th century, which is a copy of the water column of those times, recreated according to pre-revolutionary drawings. The column is operational and connected to the city water supply. It got its name from the name of the honorary citizen Maria Shevlyagina, who at the beginning of the 20th century sponsored the construction of the Kolomna water pipeline free of charge.02.01.2023#8354707
Novogolutvinsky Monastery, or Holy Trinity Novo-Golutvin Monastery, is a convent of the Kolomna diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, located in the historical center of Kolomna (founded in the 19th century).02.01.2023#8354701
Novogolutvinsky Monastery, or Holy Trinity Novo-Golutvin Monastery, is a convent of the Kolomna diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, located in the historical center of Kolomna (founded in the 19th century).02.01.2023#8354700
The Chapel of Vladimir the Equal-to-the-Apostles and St Anastasia in the Novo-Golutvin Trinity Convent in Kolomna. Wooden chapel in the monastery courtyard, built in eclectic forms. Built between 2001 and 2002.02.01.2023#8354699
The Pyatnitsky Gate (Pyatnitskaya Tower) is the main front gate of the Kolomna Kremlin. This is one of the six gates (including penetrating ones) and the only travel tower that has survived to this day (there were four in total). Lazarev Street passes through the gate.02.01.2023#8354697
New Year evening in Zaraisk. The local Orthodox Christian Holy Life-Giving Trinity Parish Church, built in the second half of the 18th century, is affiliated with the Kolomna Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church. This church building is a regional cultural landmark and is protected by the state.01.01.2023#8353609
New Year evening in Zaraisk. The local Orthodox Christian Holy Life-Giving Trinity Parish Church, built in the second half of the 18th century, is affiliated with the Kolomna Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church. This church building is a regional cultural landmark and is protected by the state.01.01.2023#8353610
New Year evening in Zaraisk. The local Orthodox Christian Holy Life-Giving Trinity Parish Church, built in the second half of the 18th century, is affiliated with the Kolomna Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church. This church building is a regional cultural landmark and is protected by the state.01.01.2023#8353608
Zaraisk in the Moscow Region. The town's water tower ranks among the most interesting and memorable architectural landmarks of the Moscow Region. It was built in 1914-1916 to a design by a technician named A. I. Filippov in the town's highest section. The 29-meter tall octagonal four-tier tower is made of red bricks. In the past, the tower pumped water to local buildings.01.01.2023#8353607
Zaraisk in the Moscow Region. The town's water tower ranks among the most interesting and memorable architectural landmarks of the Moscow Region. It was built in 1914-1916 to a design by a technician named A. I. Filippov in the town's highest section. The 29-meter tall octagonal four-tier tower is made of red bricks. In the past, the tower pumped water to local buildings.01.01.2023#8353606
New Year evening in Zaraisk. The local Orthodox Christian Holy Life-Giving Trinity Parish Church, built in the second half of the 18th century, is affiliated with the Kolomna Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church. This church building is a regional cultural landmark and is protected by the state.01.01.2023#8353604
Zaraisk in the Moscow Region. Vasily Gulyayev Street honors Vasily Gulyayev (1882-1926), the first Chairman of the Zaraisk Soviet (Council) of Workers and Soldiers Deputies.01.01.2023#8353605
Zaraisk in the Moscow Region. In 2007, a monument to soldiers killed in local wars and military conflicts, built to a design by artist-sculptor Gennady Polupanov, was unveiled here On May 8, 2017, a Wall of Memory honoring town residents, were killed in action, was unveiled near the monument.01.01.2023#8353603
Zaraisk in the Moscow Region. On December 12, 1971, a granite and metal memorial plaque honoring Vasily Gulyayev, the first Chairman of the Zaraisk Soviet (Council) of Workers and Soldiers Deputies. was unveiled at 8/5 Gulyayev Street. It was made to a design by Merited Culture Worker of Russia Vladimir Polyanchev.01.01.2023#8353601
The Two-Time Hero of the Soviet Union Viktor Leonov Secondary School No. 1, a municipal budgetary secondary education institution, in Zaraisk.01.01.2023#8353600
The Two-Time Hero of the Soviet Union Viktor Leonov Secondary School No. 1, a municipal budgetary secondary education institution, in Zaraisk.01.01.2023#8353599
Zaraisk, the Moscow Region. A memorial plaque on the wall of Two-Time Hero of the Soviet Union Viktor Leonov Secondary School No. 1 that housed a hospital for wounded Red Army soldiers during the Great Patriotic War.01.01.2023#8353598
Zaraisk, the Moscow Region. A memorial plaque on the wall of Secondary School No. 1 honors Soviet naval sailor and Two-Time Hero of the Soviet Union Captain First Class Viktor Leonov who commanded detached reconnaissance units of the Northern and Pacific fleets.01.01.2023#8353597
The Nativity of the Bogoroditsky Bobrenev Monastery is a male monastery of the Kolomna diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, located in the village of Staroe Bobrenevo (3 km from Kolomna) of the Kolomna district of the Moscow region. Founded, according to legend, by Dmitry Donskoi and his governor D. Bobrok-Volynsky, after the victory at the Kulikovo field circa 1381.29.09.2022#8310234
The Nativity of the Bogoroditsky Bobrenev Monastery is a male monastery of the Kolomna diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, located in the village of Staroe Bobrenevo (3 km from Kolomna) of the Kolomna district of the Moscow region. Founded, according to legend, by Dmitry Donskoi and his governor D. Bobrok-Volynsky, after the victory at the Kulikovo field circa 1381.29.09.2022#8310233
The Nativity of the Bogoroditsky Bobrenev Monastery is a male monastery of the Kolomna diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, located in the village of Staroe Bobrenevo (3 km from Kolomna) of the Kolomna district of the Moscow region. Founded, according to legend, by Dmitry Donskoi and his governor D. Bobrok-Volynsky, after the victory at the Kulikovo field circa 1381. Foundation date: 1381.29.09.2022#8310232
Artkommunalka: Yerofeyev and Others, a house and museum in Kolomna recreating the interior of a Soviet communal flat.29.09.2022#8310231
Artkommunalka: Yerofeyev and Others, a house and museum in Kolomna recreating the interior of a Soviet communal flat.29.09.2022#8310229
Artkommunalka: Yerofeyev and Others, a house and museum in Kolomna recreating the interior of a Soviet communal flat.29.09.2022#8310228
Artkommunalka: Yerofeyev and Others, a house and museum in Kolomna recreating the interior of a Soviet communal flat.29.09.2022#8310227
Artkommunalka: Yerofeyev and Others, a house and museum in Kolomna recreating the interior of a Soviet communal flat.29.09.2022#8310225
Lazhechnikova Street in Kolomna. View of the Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (or Holy Cross). Located on the territory of the Assumption Brusensky Convent. Erected in 1852-1855. After the revolution, it was closed down, and reopened in 1997, like the entire monastery. In 2006, reconstruction was carried out.29.09.2022#8310224
Lazhechnikova Street in Kolomna. View of the Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (or Holy Cross). Located on the territory of the Assumption Brusensky Convent. Erected in 1852-1855. After the revolution, it was closed down, and reopened in 1997, like the entire monastery. In 2006, reconstruction was carried out.29.09.2022#8310223
Lazhechnikova Street in Kolomna. View of the Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (or Holy Cross). Located on the territory of the Assumption Brusensky Convent. Erected in 1852-1855. After the revolution, it was closed down, and reopened in 1997, like the entire monastery. In 2006, reconstruction was carried out.29.09.2022#8310220
Lazhechnikova Street in Kolomna. View of the Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (or Holy Cross). Located on the territory of the Assumption Brusensky Convent. Erected in 1852-1855. After the revolution, it was closed down, and reopened in 1997, like the entire monastery. In 2006, reconstruction was carried out.29.09.2022#8310219
Lazhechnikova Street in Kolomna. View of the Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (or Holy Cross). Located on the territory of the Assumption Brusensky Convent. Erected in 1852-1855. After the revolution, it was closed down, and reopened in 1997, like the entire monastery. In 2006, reconstruction was carried out.29.09.2022#8310218
The Granovitaya Tower is one of the seven towers of the Kolomna Kremlin remaining to this day. Built in 1525-1531. Located between the Kolomenskaya Tower and the Ivanovo Gate.29.09.2022#8310217