Moscow Kremlin, depicted by the painters of the XIXth century
Panoramas of the Kremlin
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This section represents the panoramas of the Kremlin. The earliest one (1) relates to the beginning of the XIXth century. It is a view of the Kremlin and Stone Bridge from the Moscow south-west. You can see three water-colour pictures of the Kremlin walls, executed in 1852 by I. Weis (3-5) and «Fire in Moscow of 1812» (2) by I. Aivazovsky.
- Wooden Sculpture in the Moscow Kremlin’s Fund
- The World of Childhood
- Costumes of Russian Emperors and Empresses from the Moscow Kremlin funds
- Precious tableware of Old Rus
- "Antiquities of the Russian State" in oeuvre of F.G. Solntsev
- Moscow Kremlin, depicted by the painters of the XIXth century
- Strolls along the Armoury Chamber of the XIXth century
- Happy birthday, Kremlin!
- Regalia of Russian Tsars
- Dedication to Flora
- Looking from childhood















