Table of contents:
- 1. Monument to the Russian Emperor Alexander III
- 2. Russian revolutionary
- 3. Celebrating Easter
- 4. View of the refectory of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior
- 5. Actions of the Soviet government to requisition church values
- 6. Sentencing
- 7. On the ruins
- 8. Parishioners of the temple
- 9. Bricks that have retained their integrity
- 10. Demonstration
- 11. Festive illumination
- 12. Chambers of the Romanov boyars
- 13. Three reporters
- 14. Interview with a relay participant
- 15. Flood in Kursoviy lane
- 16. View from the hotel Moscow
- 17. Arbat
- 18. People walking on the Arbat
- 19. Gorky Street
- 20. Guards
Video: 24 black and white photographs of Moscow from different years, which capture the most interesting events
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Moscow is not just a capital city, it is a city with an interesting history and a special atmosphere. As soon as Moscow was not called - and "third Rome", and "big village", and "non-rubber", and "city of contrasts". But every historical period of this city had its own charm.
1. Monument to the Russian Emperor Alexander III
2. Russian revolutionary
3. Celebrating Easter
4. View of the refectory of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior
5. Actions of the Soviet government to requisition church values
6. Sentencing
7. On the ruins
8. Parishioners of the temple
9. Bricks that have retained their integrity
10. Demonstration
11. Festive illumination
12. Chambers of the Romanov boyars
13. Three reporters
14. Interview with a relay participant
15. Flood in Kursoviy lane
16. View from the hotel Moscow
17. Arbat
18. People walking on the Arbat
19. Gorky Street
20. Guards
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