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    Architecture Arts and Entertainment Russia













Architecture Arts and Entertainment Russia


Architecture

This category features sites about architecture of Russia and the regions (or cities) not included in Regional: Europe: Russia: Administrative Regions and/or Regional: Europe: Russia: Geographical Regions.

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  • - The Moscow guide to a group of ancient Russian towns to the north-east to Moscow, noted for their monuments of Russian architecture of the 12th-17th centuries. Sketch map and list leads to illustrated descriptions.
  • - Photographs and information on: landmarks of Moscow and St Petersburg; Kizhi Museum of Wooden Architecture, Karelia; monastery of Trinity - St Sergiy Lavra, Zagorsk. Hosted by Little Russia.
  • - The official site provides an outline history and many photographs of this onion-domed church of c.1500, with its ornate interior.
  • - Fortresses of northwest Russia and Finland. Photographs, maps, histories, and personal observations.
  • - A short history and images of this 17th century church.
  • - Exhibition of paper architecture - a collection of some 480 architectural projects from the last 300 years of the Russian history that have never been carried out.
  • - Gallery of expandable thumbnail photographs of buildings in Moscow and St Petersburg, from Virtual Russia.
  • - An architectural project in Moscow by Olga Filippova. Preface by Vladimir Paperny. Large VRML model lets you explore it.
  • - The complex of historic wooden buildings on Kizhi Island in Lake Onega is a World Heritage site, protected by this state museum. Includes images, maps, and visitor information.
  • - On-line exhibition by photographer Vadim Gippenreiter of masterpieces of historic architecture in Kiev, Novgorod, Pskov, Vladimir, Suzdal, Sergiev Posad, Pereslavl, Rostov, Yaroslavl, and Kostroma.
  • - Photographs of 16th and 17th century churches and the St. Euthymus monastery of the Savior in the old walled town of Suzdal.
  • - Jackie Craven provides a photo tour of some of the country's most important buildings, plus related links.
  • - Covers both historic and modern architecture. The historic section includes a database of monuments, containing a photograph and basic information for each.


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