A show window in the retail floor of the Yeliseyevsky Store on Tverskaya Street in Moscow.29.04.2015#2615134
Customers stand at the meat and sausage counter at Yeliseyevsky foodstore on Nevsky Avenue, St Petersburg.07.08.2014#2473660
A shopwindow of the famous Yeliseyevsky store opened after the restoration, Moscow. 01.12.2003#155337
Wealthy merchant Grigory Yeliseyev opened a posh foodstore, in summer 1901, in a late 18th century house built by renowned architect Matvei Kazakov in Tverskaya Street, Moscow's main thoroughfare. Wisecracks knew the place as Temple of Gourmandise. Surviving through all 20th century trials and tribulations, the shop bears its founder's name to this day. Re-opened after thorough repairs in 2003, it has doubled its sales area.01.12.2003#155354
Wealthy merchant Grigory Yeliseyev opened a posh foodstore, in summer 1901, in a late 18th century house built by renowned architect Matvei Kazakov in Tverskaya Street, Moscow's main thoroughfare. Wisecracks knew the place as Temple of Gourmandise. Surviving through all 20th century trials and tribulations, the shop bears its founder's name to this day. Re-opened after thorough repairs in 2003, it has more than 25,000 varieties of delicacies, 70% of them Russian-made.01.12.2003#155338
Wealthy merchant Grigory Yeliseyev opened a posh foodstore, in summer 1901, in a late 18th century house built by renowned architect Matvei Kazakov in Tverskaya Street, Moscow's main thoroughfare. Wisecracks knew the place as Temple of Gourmandise. Surviving through all 20th century trials and tribulations, the shop bears its founder's name to this day. The company logo above the main entrance represents his initials.01.12.2003#155336
The interior of Moscow’s food store No.1 after a renovation. Restorers had tried to reconstruct the original interior of the famous Yeliseyevsky store – timber lining, chandeliers and palette. 16.09.2003#157484
The Yeliseyevsky store on Tverskaya Street in Moscow. It was built in the late 18th century upon the project by architect Matvei Kazakov. In 1824-1829, there lived Duchess Zinaida Volkonskaya, hostess of the literature and music salon, visited by Alexander Pushkin, Yevgeny Baratynsky, Pyotr Vyazemsky, Adam Mickiewicz. In 1898, merchant Grigory Yeliseyev bought the building and opened here the famous store in February 1901. 16.09.2003#157480
Eliseevskiy grocery No. 1 on Tverskaya Street. The late XVIII century. Architect Mikhail Kozakov.01.02.1992#707918
Waiting for food products in the Yeliseyevsky grocery store. Shortage of food was one of the main problems of that time.01.05.1990#807394