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Astakhov house of Culture in Lublino, 149 Lublinskaya street Royalty Free Stock Photo
Borisov stone in Kolomenskoye Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tsaritsyn dam Shaped bridge. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spasskaya tower of the Moscow Kremlin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moscow Kremlin in Moscow Russia, Moscow, Red square, 1 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kitaygorodskaya wall in the Park in Zaryadye. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The residential building on Kotelnicheskaya embankment is a symbol of a bygone era. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tombstones from 1534 and 1535
Old English courtyard on Varvarka street in Moscow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moscow Kremlin in Moscow Russia, Moscow, Red square, 1 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tsaritsyn dam Shaped bridge. Royalty Free Stock Photo
GUM abbreviation for `State Department store`, until 1921-Upper shopping rows Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shaped bridge.One of the few surviving early structures of the Tsaritsyn ensemble. Royalty Free Stock Photo
State historical Museum in Moscow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old English courtyard on Varvarka street in Moscow Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Church of the beheading of John the Baptist is located on the territory of the Museum-reserve Kolomenskoye, a former village Djakova, on hills right Bank of the Moscow river, where in the XVI century was located the Royal residence.In 1924-1949, the Church was closed, and from 1949 to 1957, services were held there. Then the outstanding architectural monument remained abandoned for a long time. The village of Dyakovo became part of Moscow in 1960 and in the 1980s almost ceased to exist several existing houses were built in the 1990s. The cemetery at the Church was closed in 1971, and liquidated in 1980. The Church was re-consecrated in 1992, and regular services are now held.


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