Hi everybody!
I just want to share real Russian beauty - Russian national style in architecture.
Hope you will like it.
Hi everybody!
I just want to share real Russian beauty - Russian national style in architecture.
Hope you will like it.
Beautiful collection of well composed photos. Thanks for sharing your corner of the globe @georgii-tarhanov
Cheers
Amazing architecture indeed @georgii-tarhanov - thank you for sharing the pictures with us.
Russia is a beautiful country, a charming architectural building that feels alive in medieval times, in my country Indonesia, there are many relics of ancient buildings that were abandoned by the Dutch in the 18th century and are still solid and still in use.
Thanks you for your sharing
my regards
Yes, all those “palaty” and other medieval and Peter-the-great times architecture even if inspired and built with help from Italian masters are VERY unique and look like nothing else.
I also love the so-called neo-Russian style of art-nouveau epoch. First of all, inspired by old Russian architecture with more decoration details.
Thank you for your post.
Don’t criticize what you can’t understand (Bob Dylan)
It is completely true!
I am sure you also like Vrubel style)
https://www.pinterest.ru/pin/533465518333716177/?autologin=true
Sure, Bob said a lot of right things.
And yes, Vrubel is very nice. You can meet his works on architecture too!
Thank you @georgii-tarhanov for nice photos and post about architecture treasure in Moscow.
Do you know about Meet up in Moscow 25.06. !? @SergeySud organize this Meet up.Join to us.
Watch post @SergeySud
Best wishes,
Inga
Thank you for this information!
No, i haven’t known about this meeting.
I will be in Moscow and i will try to join.)
I have a similar post with a link to PoI.
Hi fellows.
I would like to add that in the last photo of @georgii-tarhanov we can see the Old English Court.
The Old English Court is an architectural and historical landmark of the architecture of the 15th – 17th centuries, the residence of the English Trading Company in Moscow, and during the embassy missions - the English embassy house. Now the building is a museum.
Thank you for your post!