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“Russia” hotel. Moscow, 1977
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“Ukraine” hotel. Moscow, 1977
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“Worker and Collective Farm Girl” sculpture Mukhina, 1937 Moscow, 1968
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“Worker and Collective Farm Girl”. Moscow, 1977
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All-Union Exhibition of Economic Achievements of the USSR. Moscow, 1968
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All-Union Exhibition of Economic Achievements of the USSR. Moscow, 1968
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An obelisk in honor of space exploration, Moscow, 1975
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Arc de Triomphe of the Patriotic War of 1812. Moscow, 1977
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Arsenal. Kremlin. Moscow, 1955
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AS monument Pushkin. Moscow, 1986
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At Kursk station building, Moscow, 1975
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At the Manege Square, 1957
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Biblioteca. IN AND. Lenin, Moscow, 1978
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Blagoveshchensky cathedral. Moscow, 1955
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Bolshoi Theater, Moscow, 1975
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Bolshoi Theater, Moscow, 1978
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The Moscow postcard collection consists of 171 items, showcasing various city views. Among the dated examples, postcards from 1812 to 1986 are available, offering a glimpse into the changing face of the capital over the centuries.
Frequently featured locations include the State Tretyakov Gallery, Lenin Central Stadium, and the Bolshoi Theatre. Red Square and the Triumphal Arch also hold significant places in the collection, reflecting their historical importance.
The postcards display panoramic and general views of the city, streets and avenues like Kalinin Avenue. Squares and monuments, including the Pushkin Monument and the monument honoring the first cosmonaut, portray Moscow as a cultural and historical hub.
The collection is valuable for studying the city’s history through dates, captions, and postcard conditions. It appeals to collectors and historians, as well as those seeking specific views of Moscow, such as the Kremlin or Novodevichy Convent.