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The Interiors of the Winter Palace
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Culture, History, Travel
The building of the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg, the former main imperial palace of Russia, was constructed by the Italian architect B.F.Rastrelli in magnificent Elizabethan Baroque style with elements of the French Rococo in the interiors in 1754-1762.
Since Soviet times, the palace is occupied by the main exhibition of the State Hermitage – one of the largest and most significant art and historical museums in Russia and abroad. Photos by: deletant.
luxurious historical interiors
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The Wooden Palace in Astashovo
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Regions, Travel
In the Chukhlomsky district of the Kostroma region, hidden between forests and abandoned villages, there is a beautiful wooden palace designed by the famous architect Ivan Ropet (1845-1908).
The house was built by Martyan Sazonov for Yelizaveta Dobrovolskaya, his second wife, in the late 19th century. He was of peasant origin but that did not stop him to go to St. Petersburg and become a major construction businessman. Photos by: Vadim Razumov.
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Vyborg Castle – a monument of Western European architecture
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Cities, Photos
Vyborg, a city in Russia with a population of about 80 thousand people, is located in the Leningrad region, near the border with Finland and 120 kilometers from St. Petersburg.
The city, founded as a fortress by the Swedes in 1293, is the only historical settlement in the region.
Vyborg Castle at different times of the day
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Holy Assumption Monastery in Staritsa
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Regions, Religion, Travel
Staritsky Holy Assumption Monastery is an Orthodox monastery located in the town of Staritsa, on the right bank of the Volga River, in the Tver region.
The ensemble of the monastery is one of the most important and interesting architectural complexes in the region. This is one of the oldest monasteries in Russia, officially founded in the first half of the 16th century, although the first monks came here from Kiev-Pechersk Lavra in 1110.
Tags: churches · Tver oblast
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Vladivostok Shrouded in Dense Summer Fog
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Cities, Photos
Vladivostok is a large city and seaport located in the Russian Far East, on the peninsula Muraviev-Amur and islands in Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan.
The climate in the city is monsoon. One of its characteristics is the formation of dense fog that can envelop the city for several days. Up to 90% of foggy days are registered from April to August.
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The beauty of Lago-Naki Plateau in the Caucasus
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Nature, Photos, Travel
In the Caucasus, there are so many interesting places, and one of them is Lago-Naki Plateau located in the Western Caucasus, at an altitude of about 2,000 meters above sea level.
Almost the entire territory of the plateau, known for its alpine meadows, is part of the Maikop District of the Republic of Adygea.
pristine nature of the Caucasus
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The return of the cruiser “Aurora” after restoration
No comments · Posted by Alex Smirnov in Cities, History, Video
July 16, 2016, the cruiser “Aurora” returned to the place of its permanent parking on the Petrograd embankment in St. Petersburg. Since September 2014 the ship was undergoing repairs at the Kronstadt sea plant.
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Kazan Kremlin and the fireworks on the City Day
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Cities, Holidays, Photos
Kazan Kremlin is the oldest part of Kazan, a complex of architectural, historical and archaeological sites that reveal the long history of the city. It is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
August 30 is the official day of the city of Kazan and Tatarstan Republic. Festive events in honor of this day usually end with colorful fireworks. Photos by: Petr Ushanov.
fireworks over the Kazan Kremlin
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The draft concept of St. Catherine Cathedral in Ekaterinburg
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Art, Cities
One of the main attractions of Ekaterinburg is an abandoned unfinished television tower, the tallest building in the city (219 meters). Construction began in 1983, but, in 1991, because of the crisis in the country, it was stopped.
Since that time a number of projects for the reconstruction of the tower appeared, but none of them was approved. Recently, one more interesting project has been proposed.
Tags: churches · Ekaterinburg city
Russia’s only amber museum is located in the defensive tower “Der Dona” in Kaliningrad (Marshal Vasilevsky Square, 1).
The museum exhibition occupies 28 halls with a total area of more than one thousand square meters. A significant part of the collection consists of amber pieces with inclusions of fragments of ancient flora and fauna. Photos by: Alexander Lipilin.
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