Krusnaya Place Collection
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of Krusnaya Place, Moscow. From the iconic St
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of Krusnaya Place, Moscow. From the iconic St. Basil's Cathedral to the majestic Kremlin, this captivating cityscape has witnessed centuries of Russian heritage. In 1860, an unknown creator captured the breathtaking beauty of St. Basil's Cathedral and Red Square, showcasing their timeless allure. The ancient czars rest peacefully within the walls of the Kremlin since 1898, a testament to Russia's regal past. The Spaski Voroto or Sacred Gate stands as a symbol of spiritual significance within the Kremlin complex. Artist Georges Kossiakoff beautifully depicted The Church of Vasili Blazhenni around 1900, highlighting its architectural splendor. A general view from 1902 reveals Moscow's grandeur with its bustling streets and magnificent buildings that have stood for generations. John L Stoddard skillfully portrayed The Kremlin during the late 19th century, capturing its imposing presence. Transporting us further back in time is Fyodor Yakovlevich Alexeev's artwork depicting Red Square and Resurrection Gate in c1801 - offering a glimpse into Moscow's historical evolution over centuries. Intriguing moments from more recent times also find their place here: senior Soviet figures gathered on Lenin's mausoleum tribune in 1931; a vibrant Sports Parade enlivening Red Square in 1972. Lastly, we encounter Czar Alexander II himself through a photograph taken by him during September 1856 but published later in 1900 - reminding us that even great rulers were captivated by this enchanting city. Krusnaya Place holds countless stories etched into every corner—a living testament to Russia’s glorious past.