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Russian architecture is a style of architecture that has evolved over the centuries

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Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The sitting room in the Manor House Rozhdestveno, 1916. Artist: Zhukovsky

The sitting room in the Manor House Rozhdestveno, 1916. Artist: Zhukovsky, Stanislav Yulianovich (1873-1944)
The sitting room in the Manor House Rozhdestveno, 1916. Found in the collection of the National Art Museum of Belorussian Republik, Minsk

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Winter in the Trinity Sergius Lavra in Sergiev Posad, c1910. Artist: Nikolay Dubovskoy

Winter in the Trinity Sergius Lavra in Sergiev Posad, c1910. Artist: Nikolay Dubovskoy
Winter in the Trinity Sergius Lavra in Sergiev Posad, c1910. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Yaroslavl, Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Pilgrims on the way to Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1904. Artist: Maxim Dmitriev

Pilgrims on the way to Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1904. Artist: Maxim Dmitriev
Pilgrims on the way to Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1904. The monastery is asociated with St Seraphim. It was visited by the Russian Imperial Family in 1903

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The Russian royal family visiting Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Artist: K von Hahn

The Russian royal family visiting Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Artist: K von Hahn
The Russian royal family visiting Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Tsar Nicholas II and his family visited the monastery, which is associated with St Seraphim, in 1903

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Toompea hill with Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Niguliste church

Toompea hill with Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Niguliste church and Pikk Herman tower, Tallinn, Estonia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Kiev Metro Station, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Kiev Metro Station, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Palace of Tsar Alexey Mikhailovich, Kolomenskoye, Moscow

Palace of Tsar Alexey Mikhailovich, Kolomenskoye, Moscow
Castle made of wood with green roofs

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Moscow Kremlin and Moskva River Illuminated at Dusk, Russia

Moscow Kremlin and Moskva River Illuminated at Dusk, Russia
View of Moscow Kremlin and the Bolshoy Kamenny bridge over Moskva River illuminated at night, Moscow, Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Down Cathedral historical burial place of St Patrick

Down Cathedral historical burial place of St Patrick
In the period following St Patricks death in 461 AD the Hill of Down came to be regarded as his traditional burial place. Down Cathedral is known as the historical burial place of Saint Patrick

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Jewish wedding chuppah, Grand Choral Synagogue, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Jewish wedding chuppah, Grand Choral Synagogue, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Sunset over an ice sculpture of a Russian orthodox church replica at the Ice Lantern Festival

Sunset over an ice sculpture of a Russian orthodox church replica at the Ice Lantern Festival, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China, China, Asia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Sunset over Red Square

Sunset over Red Square, The Kremlin, Moscow, Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Waterloo Bridge. Effect of Fog, 1903 (oil on canvas)

Waterloo Bridge. Effect of Fog, 1903 (oil on canvas)
7215321 Waterloo Bridge. Effect of Fog, 1903 (oil on canvas) by Monet, Claude (1840-1926); State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; (add.info.: CLAUDE MONET (1840-1926) Waterloo Bridge

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Study for a Painting, c. 1922 (oil tempera on canvas)

Study for a Painting, c. 1922 (oil tempera on canvas)
5642612 Study for a Painting, c.1922 (oil tempera on canvas) by Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947); 25.5A--46 cm; Nicholas Roerich Museum, New York; eNicholas Roerich Museum; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Moscow metro - In the center of the universe

Moscow metro - In the center of the universe
Maxim Makunin

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Open Window towards the Seine (Vernon), 1911-1912

Open Window towards the Seine (Vernon), 1911-1912. Found in the collection of Musee des Beaux-Arts, Nice

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Saint John the Forerunner with Saint John Climacus and Saint Theodore Stratelates, after 1571

Saint John the Forerunner with Saint John Climacus and Saint Theodore Stratelates, after 1571. Found in the Collection of State Open-air Museum of History, Architecture and Art, Pskov

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Ostafyevo Estate. The Karamzin Room, End of 19th century. Artist: Anonymous

Ostafyevo Estate. The Karamzin Room, End of 19th century. Artist: Anonymous
Ostafyevo Estate. The Karamzin Room, End of 19th century. Private Collection

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Interior, 1917. Artist: Zhukovsky, Stanislav Yulianovich (1873-1944)

Interior, 1917. Artist: Zhukovsky, Stanislav Yulianovich (1873-1944)
Interior, 1917. From a private collection

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Sightseers and historic Russian buildings

Sightseers and historic Russian buildings
Sightseers touring a Russian UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Transfiguration Cathedral (left) and the Intercession Church (center) and historic buildings of Kizhi Island

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Golden dome of St. Isaacs Cathedral built in 1818 and the equestrian statue of Tsar

Golden dome of St. Isaacs Cathedral built in 1818 and the equestrian statue of Tsar Nicholas dated 1859, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The house of architect konstantin melnikov, in 10 krivoarbatsky pereulok

The house of architect konstantin melnikov, in 10 krivoarbatsky pereulok, which he designed in the late 1920s, moscow, ussr

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Russia, St Petersburg, Tsarskoye Selo (Pushkin)

Russia, St Petersburg, Tsarskoye Selo (Pushkin). Catherine Palace was commissioned by the Empress Elizabeth and built by the Italian architect Rastrelli, and was finally finished in 1756

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Fountains in front of the Summer Palace at Petrodvorets in St

Fountains in front of the Summer Palace at Petrodvorets in St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral, 1913, Kronstadt, Saint Petersburg, Russia

St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral, 1913, Kronstadt, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Wall frescos, Church on Spilled Blood (Resurrection Church of Our Saviour), UNESCO

Wall frescos, Church on Spilled Blood (Resurrection Church of Our Saviour), UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Church of St. Paraskeva the Friday, dating from 1207, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Church of St. Paraskeva the Friday, dating from 1207, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Veliky Novgorod, Novgorod Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Sketch of a gate in Kiev, one of the Pictures at an Exhibition (colour litho)

Sketch of a gate in Kiev, one of the Pictures at an Exhibition (colour litho)
BAL69794 Sketch of a gate in Kiev, one of the " Pictures at an Exhibition" (colour litho) by Gartman (Hartmann), Viktor Aleksandrovich (1834-73); Private Collection; Sputnik; Russian

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The Trevi Fountain in Rome, 1753-56 (oil on canvas)

The Trevi Fountain in Rome, 1753-56 (oil on canvas)
BAL94827 The Trevi Fountain in Rome, 1753-56 (oil on canvas) by Pannini or Panini, Giovanni Paolo (1691/2-1765); 104x167 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The Khabanija Fountain, Cairo, 1845 (oil on canvas)

The Khabanija Fountain, Cairo, 1845 (oil on canvas)
XIR162113 The Khabanija Fountain, Cairo, 1845 (oil on canvas) by Tchernezov, Grigory (1802-65); Tver Art Gallery, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Onion Turrets

Onion Turrets
January 1924: Russian church in Nice. (Photo by Brooke/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: St. Basils cathedral on Red Square, Moscow

St. Basils cathedral on Red Square, Moscow
Side view of colorful St. Basils Cathedral in Moscow on Red Square in front of the Kremlin, Russia. Unique russian architecture and color domes

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: St. Basils Cathedral and the Kremlin in Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow

St. Basils Cathedral and the Kremlin in Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The Kremlin at night with Lenins Tomb from Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Russia

The Kremlin at night with Lenins Tomb from Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Cathedral of the Annunciation in the Kremlin, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Cathedral of the Annunciation in the Kremlin, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: City center of St. Petersburg from the River Neva at sunset with the St

City center of St. Petersburg from the River Neva at sunset with the St. Isaac cathedral in the background, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: View over Vladivostok and the new Zolotoy Bridge from Eagles Nest Mount, Vladivostock, Russia

View over Vladivostok and the new Zolotoy Bridge from Eagles Nest Mount, Vladivostock, Russia, Eurasia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia Chapel, Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine, Europe

New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia Chapel, Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Church of St. Nicholas built by Russian merchant, Ksenofont Serebryakov, village of Listvyanka

Church of St. Nicholas built by Russian merchant, Ksenofont Serebryakov, village of Listvyanka, Siberia, Russia, Eurasia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The Hermitage (Winter Palace), UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

The Hermitage (Winter Palace), UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The Winter Palace in evening light, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

The Winter Palace in evening light, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: St. Peter and Paul Cathedral and the River Neva at night, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

St. Peter and Paul Cathedral and the River Neva at night, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: ST. BASILs CATHEDRAL. St. Basils Cathedral in Moscow. Hand-colored etching and aquatint, French

ST. BASILs CATHEDRAL. St. Basils Cathedral in Moscow. Hand-colored etching and aquatint, French, 1842

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Moscow - Church of St Saviour

Moscow - Church of St Saviour. On December 5, 1931, the iconic Othodox Cathedral of Christ the Saviour was dynamited and reduced to rubble (during the rule of Josef Stalin)

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Renovated church at Suzdal, Russia

Renovated church at Suzdal, Russia
View of the old belfry and towers of a small renovated church in Suzdal, Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Stalins datcha, Sochi, Caucasus, Russia, Europe

Stalins datcha, Sochi, Caucasus, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Terminal building at port, Vladivostok, Russian Far East, Russia, Europe

Terminal building at port, Vladivostok, Russian Far East, Russia, Europe



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Russian Architecture Collection

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