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The 19th century Russian Revivalist building has an enormous collection of artifacts that tell the history of Russia fro... The 19th century Russian Revivalist building has an enormous collection of artif... The 19th century Russian Revivalist building has an enormous collection of artifacts that tell the h...
Both a convent and a fortress, Novodevichy was built in the early 1500s and has remained nearly intact since the 17th ce... Both a convent and a fortress, Novodevichy was built in the early 1500s and has ... Both a convent and a fortress, Novodevichy was built in the early 1500s and has remained nearly inta...
This street starts from the Kremlin itself and runs northwest in the direction of Tver (hence the name) and Saint Peters... This street starts from the Kremlin itself and runs northwest in the direction o... This street starts from the Kremlin itself and runs northwest in the direction of Tver (hence the na...
An 18th century aristocratic estate originally owned by the Shremetyev family, it was one of the first summer retreats o... An 18th century aristocratic estate originally owned by the Shremetyev family, i... An 18th century aristocratic estate originally owned by the Shremetyev family, it was one of the fir...
One of the three largest paleontology museums in the world, it has a good collection of fossils, especially of dinosaurs... One of the three largest paleontology museums in the world, it has a good collec... One of the three largest paleontology museums in the world, it has a good collection of fossils, esp...
Built between 1633 and 1636 to commemorate Russia's liberation from Polish occupation during the Time of Troubles, this ... Built between 1633 and 1636 to commemorate Russia's liberation from Polish occup... Built between 1633 and 1636 to commemorate Russia's liberation from Polish occupation during the Tim...