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Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Russian Revolution

Russian Revolution
October 1917: Demonstration before Saint Isaacs Cathedral in Petrograd, formerly St Petersburg, during the October phase of the Russian Revolution. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Exterior of St. Basils Cathedral, Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow

Exterior of St. Basils Cathedral, Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The Kremlin, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Russia, Europe

The Kremlin, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Exterior detail of St. Basils Cathedral, Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Exterior detail of St. Basils Cathedral, Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Interior of Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood (Church of the Resurrection), UNESCO

Interior of Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood (Church of the Resurrection), UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Au Pont Rouge Department Store at night, St. Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, Europe

Au Pont Rouge Department Store at night, St. Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Pokrovsky Monastery, Suzdal, Vladimir Oblast, Russia, Europe

Pokrovsky Monastery, Suzdal, Vladimir Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Rampart Walls and Towers, Saviour Monastery of St. Euthymius, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Rampart Walls and Towers, Saviour Monastery of St. Euthymius, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Suzdal, Vladimir Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Assumption Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vladimir, Russia, Europe

Assumption Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vladimir, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Resurrection Gate Church, built 1670, Kremlin, Rostov Veliky, Golden Ring, Yaroslavl

Resurrection Gate Church, built 1670, Kremlin, Rostov Veliky, Golden Ring, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Alexandrovsky Monastery, Suzdal, Vladimir Oblast, Russia, Europe

Alexandrovsky Monastery, Suzdal, Vladimir Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The Resurrection Church on the Debra, Kostroma, Kostroma Oblast, Russia, Europe

The Resurrection Church on the Debra, Kostroma, Kostroma Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Disposition of the Robe (Rizopolozhensky) Convent, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Suzdal

Disposition of the Robe (Rizopolozhensky) Convent, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Suzdal, Vladimir Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Museum of Wooden Architecture, Suzdal, Vladimir Oblast, Russia, Europe

Museum of Wooden Architecture, Suzdal, Vladimir Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Portrait of Tatiana Petrovna Lvova (1789-1848), nee Poltoratskaya, 1820s. Creator: Hampeln

Portrait of Tatiana Petrovna Lvova (1789-1848), nee Poltoratskaya, 1820s. Creator: Hampeln
Portrait of Tatiana Petrovna Lvova (1789-1848), nee Poltoratskaya, 1820s. Found in the Collection of State Museum of History, Architecture and Art New Jerusalem, Istra

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Portrait of Tatiana Petrovna Lvova (1789-1848), nee Poltoratskaya, 1830s. Creator: Hampeln

Portrait of Tatiana Petrovna Lvova (1789-1848), nee Poltoratskaya, 1830s. Creator: Hampeln
Portrait of Tatiana Petrovna Lvova (1789-1848), nee Poltoratskaya, 1830s. Found in the Collection of State Museum of History, Architecture and Art New Jerusalem, Istra

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The first temporary Lenin Mausoleum, 1924

The first temporary Lenin Mausoleum, 1924. Found in the Collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Project to the architectural contest for the Palace of the Soviets. Artist: Shchusev

Project to the architectural contest for the Palace of the Soviets. Artist: Shchusev
Project to the architectural contest for the Palace of the Soviets. Found in the collection of State Scientific A. Shchusev Research Museum of Architecture, Moscow

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: View of the Pskovo-Pechersky Monastery, 1928. Artist: Vinogradov, Sergei Arsenyevich

View of the Pskovo-Pechersky Monastery, 1928. Artist: Vinogradov, Sergei Arsenyevich
View of the Pskovo-Pechersky Monastery, 1928. From a private collection

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in Moscow, 1830. Creator: Hampeln

Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in Moscow, 1830. Creator: Hampeln
Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in Moscow, 1830. Found in the Collection of State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Festival in Catherinehof, 1824-1825. Creator: Hampeln, Carl, von (1794-after 1880)

Festival in Catherinehof, 1824-1825. Creator: Hampeln, Carl, von (1794-after 1880)
Festival in Catherinehof, 1824-1825. Found in the Collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Portrait of Tatiana Petrovna Lvova (1789-1848), nee Poltoratskaya, 1820s. Creator: Hampeln

Portrait of Tatiana Petrovna Lvova (1789-1848), nee Poltoratskaya, 1820s. Creator: Hampeln
Portrait of Tatiana Petrovna Lvova (1789-1848), nee Poltoratskaya, 1820s. Found in the Collection of State Museum of History, Architecture and Art New Jerusalem, Istra

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Portrait of Countess Ekaterina Alexandrovna Zubova, nee Obolenskaya (1811-1843), 1830s

Portrait of Countess Ekaterina Alexandrovna Zubova, nee Obolenskaya (1811-1843), 1830s. Found in the Collection of State Museum of History, Architecture and Art New Jerusalem, Istra

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Portrait of Fyodor Petrovich Opochinin (1779-1852), 1826. Creator: Hampeln, Carl

Portrait of Fyodor Petrovich Opochinin (1779-1852), 1826. Creator: Hampeln, Carl
Portrait of Fyodor Petrovich Opochinin (1779-1852), 1826. Found in the Collection of Museum of Architecture and Art, Uglich

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Interior of the Equestrian Circus Theatre in Saint Petersburg, 1850. Creator: Premazzi

Interior of the Equestrian Circus Theatre in Saint Petersburg, 1850. Creator: Premazzi
Interior of the Equestrian Circus Theatre in Saint Petersburg, 1850. Private Collection

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: A House In Northern Russia In The 19Th Century. From El Mundo En La Mano, Published 1878

A House In Northern Russia In The 19Th Century. From El Mundo En La Mano, Published 1878

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Ornate Exterior Of Church Of Spilled Blood; Saint Petersburg, Russia

Ornate Exterior Of Church Of Spilled Blood; Saint Petersburg, Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Transfiguration Cathedral

Transfiguration Cathedral

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Transfiguration Cathedral On Kizhi Island

Transfiguration Cathedral On Kizhi Island

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: View Of The St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church Through Tall Grasses In Igiugig, Alaska

View Of The St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church Through Tall Grasses In Igiugig, Alaska

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Kremlin Against Moody Sky

Kremlin Against Moody Sky

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: St. Basils Cathedral, Moscow, Russia

St. Basils Cathedral, Moscow, Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Transfiguration Cathedral On Kizhi Island, Close-Up

Transfiguration Cathedral On Kizhi Island, Close-Up

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Skyscrapers in business center of Presnensky District, beside the Moscow River at night

Skyscrapers in business center of Presnensky District, beside the Moscow River at night, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Cathedral of Christ the Saviour beside Moscow River in early evening, Moscow, Russia

Cathedral of Christ the Saviour beside Moscow River in early evening, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Skyscrapers in business center of Presnensky District, beside the Moscow River, Moscow

Skyscrapers in business center of Presnensky District, beside the Moscow River, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed (St. Basils Cathedral), Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed (St. Basils Cathedral), Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Skyscrapers in business center of Presnensky District, beside the Moscow River, Moscow

Skyscrapers in business center of Presnensky District, beside the Moscow River, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The Saint Petersburg English club on Palace Embankment. The Portrait Room, 1910s

The Saint Petersburg English club on Palace Embankment. The Portrait Room, 1910s. Private Collection

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Banquet at the Guildhall, City of London, 1814 (1815)

Banquet at the Guildhall, City of London, 1814 (1815). Interior view of the Guildhall during a banquet in honour of the Prince Regent (the future George IV), Tsar Alexander I

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery near Zvenigorod

The Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery near Zvenigorod. Private Collection

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: View of the Constantine Palace in Strelna near St. Petersburg, 1833

View of the Constantine Palace in Strelna near St. Petersburg, 1833. Found in the Collection of State Museum of the History of Saint Petersburg

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: The Catherine Palace (Golovin Palace) in Moscow, 1870s-1880s

The Catherine Palace (Golovin Palace) in Moscow, 1870s-1880s. Found in the Collection of State Scientific A. Shchusev Research Museum of Architecture, Moscow

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: View of the Monument to Emperor Nicholas I on Saint Isaacs Square, 1874

View of the Monument to Emperor Nicholas I on Saint Isaacs Square, 1874. Found in the collection of Russian State Film and Photo Archive, Krasnogorsk

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Pink dining room (known as the Matisse Room) in Shchukins house, 1913-1914

Pink dining room (known as the Matisse Room) in Shchukins house, 1913-1914. Found in the collection of State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Manor house at the Muromtsevo Estate, after 1904

Manor house at the Muromtsevo Estate, after 1904. Found in the Collection of State Museum of Architecture, History and Art, Vladimir

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Ice castle built for Empress Anna Ioannovna during the Month of January of the Year 1740

Ice castle built for Empress Anna Ioannovna during the Month of January of the Year 1740. Private Collection



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