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Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection

The Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge, also known as the Greater Stone Bridge, holds a significant place in Moscow's history and artistic heritage

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: Vue du Kremlin, et de ses environs à Moscou, 1817-1824. Creator: Courvoisier-Voisin

Vue du Kremlin, et de ses environs à Moscou, 1817-1824. Creator: Courvoisier-Voisin, Henri (1757-1830)
Vue du Kremlin, et de ses environs a Moscou, 1817-1824. Private Collection

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: Vue du Kremlin et de ses environs à Moscou, 1817-1824. Creator: Courvoisier-Voisin

Vue du Kremlin et de ses environs à Moscou, 1817-1824. Creator: Courvoisier-Voisin, Henri (1757-1830)
Vue du Kremlin et de ses environs a Moscou, 1817-1824. Private Collection

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1799

View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1799. Private Collection

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1799

View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1799. Private Collection

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in Moscow, 1830. Creator: Hampeln

Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in Moscow, 1830. Creator: Hampeln
Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in Moscow, 1830. Found in the Collection of State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: View of the Kremlin from the Moskvoretsky Bridge. Artist: Vereshchagin, Pyotr Petrovich

View of the Kremlin from the Moskvoretsky Bridge. Artist: Vereshchagin, Pyotr Petrovich
View of the Kremlin from the Moskvoretsky Bridge. From a private collection

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: View of the Kremlin and Moskvoretsky bridge from the Moskva River embankment, 1870

View of the Kremlin and Moskvoretsky bridge from the Moskva River embankment, 1870. Private Collection

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin and the Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1825

View of the Moscow Kremlin and the Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1825. Found in the Collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: View of the Kremlin from the Moskvoretsky Bridge, 1851

View of the Kremlin from the Moskvoretsky Bridge, 1851. Found in the collection of I. Turgenev Memorial Museum, Moscow

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin, 1840s

View of the Moscow Kremlin, 1840s. Found in the collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin. Artist: Vereshchagin, Vasili Vasilyevich (1842-1904)

View of the Moscow Kremlin. Artist: Vereshchagin, Vasili Vasilyevich (1842-1904)
View of the Moscow Kremlin. Private Collection

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge in Moscow. Artist: Vereshchagin, Pyotr Petrovich (1836-1886)

Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge in Moscow. Artist: Vereshchagin, Pyotr Petrovich (1836-1886)
Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge in Moscow. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Gallery, Perm

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: View of the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge and the Kremlin from Zamoskvorechye, 1837

View of the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge and the Kremlin from Zamoskvorechye, 1837. Artist: Rauch, Johann Nepomuk (1804-1847)
View of the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge and the Kremlin from Zamoskvorechye, 1837. Found in the collection of the State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: View from the Moscow Kremlin and the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1810s

View from the Moscow Kremlin and the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1810s. Built in the late 17th century

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: View of the Kremlin on the banks of the Moscow River, Moscow, Russia, Europe

View of the Kremlin on the banks of the Moscow River, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageBolshoy Kamenny Bridge Collection: Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge and the Kremlin on the Moskva River, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge and the Kremlin on the Moskva River, Moscow, Russia, Europe


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The Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge, also known as the Greater Stone Bridge, holds a significant place in Moscow's history and artistic heritage. Dating back to the early 19th century, this iconic bridge has witnessed numerous historical events and inspired many renowned artists. One of its notable moments was the Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in 1830. Captured by Hampeln, this event marked the beginning of a grand architectural endeavor that would shape Moscow's landscape. Artists like Pyotr Petrovich Vereshchagin and Vasili Vasilyevich Vereshchagin found inspiration in capturing breathtaking views from this magnificent structure. Their paintings showcase stunning perspectives of both the Kremlin and Moskvoretsky Bridge, offering glimpses into Moscow's rich cultural heritage. Throughout time, various artists have immortalized scenes from different angles – be it from Zamoskvorechye or along the banks of the Moskva River embankment. Johann Nepomuk Rauch beautifully depicted a view and Kremlin in 1837, while Fyodor Yakovlevich Alexeev captured its charm during the 1810s. These artworks not only portray architectural marvel but also reflect how integral Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge is to Moscow's identity. It stands as a symbol connecting past and present, bridging generations through its timeless beauty. Today, visitors can still enjoy panoramic vistas of the majestic Kremlin from this historic bridge. As you walk across its sturdy stones, take a moment to appreciate how art has celebrated this landmark throughout centuries – preserving memories for future generations to cherish. Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge remains an enduring cornerstone in Moscow's history. From laying its foundation stone to being immortalized by talented artists over time, it continues to captivate with its grandeur and significance within Russia's capital cityscape.