Pageant on the Feast of St John of Tobolsk and the Siberian Saints in the yard of the Assumption Cathedral of St Sophia at the Tobolsk Kremlin, Siberia.23.06.1990#814651
The photo show "APN-69". The work by photographer Boris Ushmaikin "The Gem of the North (the Tobolsk Kremlin)".01.03.1970#681335
Bell-tower of the Sofia-Assumption Cathedral in the Tobolsk Kremlin, part of the Tobolsk Historical-Architectural Museum-Reserve. 1683-1799.01.06.1968#548565
Tower and defensive wall of the Tobolsk kremlin. The Tobolsk Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve. 1683-1799.01.06.1968#548558
Winter Intercession Cathedral of the Tobolsk kremlin. 1746. The Tobolsk Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve.01.06.1968#548553
The bell tower of St. Sophia Assumption cathedral in the Tobolsk Kremlin. The Tobolsk History and Architecture Museum-Preserve. 1683-1799.01.06.1968#548552
The Tobolsk Kremlin (the end of XVII century) is the residence of Tobolsk metropolitans and the symbol of the Russian state and Orthodoxy in Siberia.01.01.1994#462888
The St. Sophia Assumption Cathedral (1683-1686) with bell tower in the Tobolsk Kremlin is Siberian first stone church and the oldest preserved building beyond the Urals area. The members of the restorators' assistants club "Good Will" took part in the church restoration.01.05.1988#461597
The Tobolsk Kremlin is the 'youngest' in Russian and the only stone Kremlin in Siberia. The 17th-18th centuries.01.05.1988#461590
The Tobolsk Kremlin houses the Tobolsk state historical-architectural museum-reserve.01.08.1988#460774
The Cathedral Belfry (1797) and the St. Sophia-Assumption Cathedral (1686) at the Tobolsk Kremlin.10.02.1994#403790
A view of St. Sofia Assumption Cathedral situated on the territory of the Tobolsk Kremlin. 23.06.1990#13721