Soviet Lifestyle Museum. USSR Things. St Petersburg, Russia
Soviet Lifestyle Museum contains the things of 70-80s, which were present in the life of almost every Soviet Union person. Over 1,600 original exhibits in 6 thematic halls of the Museum.
The Soviet household appliances, TV, photo and audio equipment, electronics, vinyl collections, music instruments, clothing, toys, games, groceries, drinks, perfume, banknotes and coins, personal documents, and many more.
Stalinist Architecture Soviet District in Ufa, Russia (Chernikovka)
Chernikovka is the district located in the nortnern part of Ufa, Russia. Mostly developed in 1950's. The era of Stalinist architecture - the monumental Soviet buildings with colonnades, classical orders and artistic fretwork. Stalin's Empire, Khrushchev housing, Soviet Constructivism.
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Moscow – Crazy Communist Theme Park & Soviet Monuments! | Travel Vlog #20
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Soviet LIFESTYLE Museum VINTAGE USSR Antiques (Budget Travel Russia) {St. Petersburg, RUSSIA}
Budget Travel Russia #14
Nostalgia lovers, rejoice! At the Soviet Lifestyle Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia on hand, and at your fingertips ready to touch, are thousands of vintage USSR antiques, Soviet household items and other Russian collectibles.
Clothes to wear, toys to play and music to listen are some of the sensations to embrace at this hands-on collection celebrating everyday life, and consumerism, from the 1970s and 1980s Soviet Union.
Fun for the whole family, Matt has free reign in the Museum and eagerly jumps back 40 years in time.
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Moscow gulag museum examines Stalin terror | DW News
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Millions of people died in Soviet gulags during Stalin's reign of terror. A museum in Moscow has taken on the mission of telling their stories. Can it help Russians in the age of Putin come to term with their troubled past?
Lenin lives on: Breathing model in Moscow's USSR Museum - Daily Mail
Vladmir Lenin may have been dead for 90 years, but his corpse looks better than the day he passed. This is the claim made by his embalmers, who have developed bizarre techniques to maintain the look and feel of the communist revolutionary's body. They brag that their 'quasibiological' science has been the result of almost a century of fine-tuning, creating a science that has benefited real-world medical applications. The gruesome job is the responsibility of a team known as the 'Mausoleum group' which, at its peak, involved 200 scientists working in a lab dedicated to the former leader's corpse. Lenin is pictured inset in 1918, six years before his death.
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Siege of Leningrad: 872 days of hunger and bombardment
This weekend Russia will mark one of the most significant and solemn holidays in its calendar - the 70th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War 2. Today we're looking at one of the most tragic and harrowing chapters of the war - the siege of Leningrad.
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Stalin's Summer Residence
The biggest of Stalin's dacha. Stalin's summer residence is hidden in the forests of Sochi (Russia).
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St. Basil's Cathedral, Moscow (Russia) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, Russian Federation -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
It looks more like a cluster of brightly colored hot air balloons than a cathedral.
This is St. Basil's, or the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Virgin By the Moat.
This flamboyantly shaped and colored building is one of Russia's most important churches.
The cathedral was started in 1555 as eight chapels built around a larger ninth.
There have been several theories about the design of St. Basil's, but no certain answers.
The cathedral has had several additions, and the whole church narrowly escaped destruction under Stalin.
St. Basil's is no longer a church, it now operates as a museum.
The Lookalikes of Stalin and Lenin Face Steep Tax For Their Extortion and Intimidation of Tourists
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The lookalikes of Stalin, Lenin, Russian tsars and other historical figures may be forced to pay taxes in Moscow. The Moscow City Duma proposed to regulate the activities of street actors.
(Ep. 14) St. Isaac's Cathedral - Museum in St. Petersburg: Tsar Events' RUSSIA SURVIVAL GUIDE
Tsar Events' RUSSIA SURVIVAL GUIDE with Maya Krivchenia: Russian museums. St. Petersburg - ST. ISAAC'S CATHEDRAL #RussiaSurvivalGuide
St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg is the largest Russian Orthodox cathedral in the city. It is the largest orthodox basilica and the fourth largest (by the volume under the cupola) cathedral in the world. It is dedicated to Saint Isaac of Dalmatia, a patron saint of Peter the Great, who had been born on the feast day of that saint.
The church on St Isaac's Square was ordered by Tsar Alexander I, to replace an earlier structure by Vincenzo Brenna, and was the fourth consecutive church standing at this place. A specially appointed commission examined several designs, including that of the French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand (1786–1858), who had studied in the atelier of Napoleon's designer, Charles Percier. Montferrand's design was criticised by some members of the commission for the dry and allegedly boring rhythm of its four identical pedimented octastyle porticos. It was also suggested that despite gigantic dimensions, the edifice would look squat and not very impressive. The members of the commission, which consisted of well-known Russian architects, were also particularly concerned by necessity to build a new huge building on the old unsecure foundation. The emperor, who favoured the ponderous Empire style of architecture, had to step in and solve the dispute in Montferrand's favour.
The cathedral took 40 years to construct, under Montferrand's direction, from 1818 to 1858. To secure the construction, the cathedral's foundation was strengthened by driving 25,000 piles into the fenland of Saint Petersburg. Innovative methods were created to erect the giant columns of the portico. The construction costs of the cathedral totalled an incredible sum of 1 000 000 gold rubles. Under the Soviet government, the building was stripped of religious trappings. In 1931, it was turned into the Museum of the History of Religion and Atheism, the dove sculpture was removed, and replaced by a Foucault pendulum. On April 12, 1931, the first public demonstration of the Foucault pendulum was held to visualize Copernicus’s theory. In 1937, the museum was transformed into the museum of the cathedral, and former collections were transferred to the Museum of the History of Religion (located in the Kazan Cathedral).
During World War II, the dome was painted over in gray to avoid attracting attention from enemy aircraft. On its top, in the skylight, a geodesical intersection point was placed, to determine the positions of German artillery batteries.
With the fall of communism, the museum was removed and regular worship activity has resumed in the cathedral, but only in the left-hand side chapel. The main body of the cathedral is used for services on feast days only.
The goal of this VIDEOBLOG is to help people understand #Russia better and to have a better experience while they are here. We wanted to write something that would help people fall in love with Russia, as much as we have, by sharing our experiences and funny stories about our life as an expat in St. Petersburg and #opera singer (Maya Krivchenia) and Tsar Events - #travel professional organizer Russia is an exciting, interesting, and dynamic country, but sometimes the differences that people come across are extremely frustrating and confusing. Our goal is to explain some of Russia’s unique qualities so that our friends, clients, tourist, and all others can appreciate this amazing country.
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Russia: Stalin residence a tourist attraction at the side of Sochi
Tourists flocked to the summer house of late Soviet leader Joseph Stalin near Sochi Wednesday, where the former Soviet leader's residence has come to be a main side attraction for people attending this year's Winter Olympics.
Zelenaya Rosha, or the 'Green Grove,' was a vacation home Stalin built in 1936 that he used for three to four months every year. Rumours of the residence include enormous couches allegedly stuffed with horsehair to stop bullets, wood floors so that Stalin could always hear intruders, and a pool table at which he supposedly would only play against staff members he knew he could beat.
Zelenaya Rosha is now also a private hotel with 11 guestrooms going for about $150 (€110) a night. His master bedroom is even available for guests to stay in.
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Russia’s Gulag Museum Faces Uncertain Future
Perm-36 is a memorial museum to Soviet repressions on the site of the world's only preserved gulag camp. Local historians who founded the museum have been replaced at the helm by a state organization. The ousted historians now fear the change of management means Soviet crimes will be whitewashed.
Moscow's military museum a journey through Russia's history
Grand Maket Russia. The Biggest Maquette of Russia. 4K
Grand Maket is a private museum in Saint Petersburg for the biggest maquette (scale model) of Russia.
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???? MUZEON PARK of Arts, Fallen Monument Park, COMMUNIST Statues (Budget Travel Russia){Moscow RUSSIA}
Budget Travel Russia #17
Muzeon Park of Arts, or Fallen Monument Park, contains hundreds of symbols and sculptures, many of which were created during the Soviet era glorifying the leaders of the USSR. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, these icons were decommissioned and then later displayed for public view in the park.
Matt passes through Muzeon for an overview of the art, including the Communist statues of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin and the hammer and sickle, all the while observing Moscovites relaxing and at play in the comfort of a decent autumn afternoon.
Budget Travel Moscow and Central (Russia) #3
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Soviet Union Class ИС20-16 (IS20-16) ''Joseph Stalin''
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Stalin's Old Moscow Style Buildings Returns. Real Russia ep.51
Many of our subscribers often asking us to tell more about the real estate in modern Russia and finally in this video we'll show you one of the real big buildings in Moscow's Oblast.
This is a very stylish and ambitious project with no less ambitious name The City Of Enbankments.
It's going to be the whole residential complex surrounded by the river and the wood, where inside of it there two artificial water channels and seven enbankments.
Besides that, all big buildings in The City Of Enbankments are architected in neo-classical old Moscow style which is also known as Stalin's style. This is a modern buildings, but their exterior is an updated version of an old Moscow's buiding which was built in 1930's-1950's.
Definitely not only an interesting project but the one which reborn some real great architectural traditions. That is what caught our eye on this development and Urban Group company who was very welcome to us and made everything for this episode happen.
Check it out from inside and out!
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