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  •  Celebrations of 270th anniversary of establishing Russian Empire
    1991年11月02日
    Celebrations of 270th anniversary of establishing Russian Empire

    8234592 02.11.1991 Moscow. Preparing to celebrate the 270th anniversary of the Peace Treaty of Nystad and the 270th anniversary of establishing Russian Empire. Alexander Polyakov、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022072208371

  •  Celebrations of 270th anniversary of establishing Russian Empire
    1991年11月02日
    Celebrations of 270th anniversary of establishing Russian Empire

    8234591 02.11.1991 Moscow. Soldiers dressed in uniforms dating to the reign of Tsar Peter the Great take part in celebrations of the 270th anniversary of the Peace Treaty of Nystad and the 270th anniversary of establishing Russian Empire. Alexander Polyakov、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022072208424

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 A view shows the House of Peter I which was reopened for visitors after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701646

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 A view shows the House of Peter I which was reopened for visitors after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701649

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 A view shows the House of Peter I which was reopened for visitors after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701650

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 A pigeon sits on a log of the House of Peter I which was reopened for visitors after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701643

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 A view shows the House of Peter I which was reopened for visitors after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701651

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 Women visits the House of Peter I which was reopened after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701655

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 People visit the House of Peter I which was reopened after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701656

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 A view shows the House of Peter I which was reopened for visitors after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701660

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 The portrait of Tsar Peter I Alekseyevich by an unknown artist is on display at the House of Peter I which was reopened for visitors after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701653

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 A woman takes a picture of the House of Peter I which was reopened for visitors after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701647

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 A view shows the House of Peter I which was reopened for visitors after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701652

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 A view shows the House of Peter I which was reopened for visitors after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701645

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 A view shows the House of Peter I which was reopened for visitors after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701644

  •  Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve
    2025年06月16日
    Russia Tourism Kolomenskoye Museum Reserve

    16.06.2025 A view shows the House of Peter I which was reopened for visitors after the restoration at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow, Russia. In this house built in 1702 Tsar Peter I lived during the construction of the New Dvina fortress near Arkhangelsk amid the Northern War with Sweden. Later it was moved to the fortress and then on the embankment of Arkhangelsk. In 1934 the building was relocated to the Kolomenskoye Park on the private initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky after Soviet authorities under the pretext of embankment repairs decided to dismantle it. Alexey Filippov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2025061701648

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