Culture
Culture
Bylin about the Tsar Ivan the Terrible and about Prince Trifon Patrikeev. Legend of how the church of St. Great Martyr Trifon in Moscow
Lukyanovsky, Alexander Grigorievich
Bylin about the Tsar Ivan the Terrible and about Prince Trifon Patrikeev. Legend of how the church of St. the Great Martyr Trifon in Moscow.
M .: Type. L. and A. Snegirev, 1887.
M .: Type. L. and A. Snegirev, 1887.
1887
РГБ
The Case of the statement in Moscow comedy "Woe from Wit"
Directorate of the Imperial Theaters Midway.The Case of the statement in Moscow comedy "Woe from Wit".
1864
Федеральное казенное учреждение "Российский государственный исторический архив" (РГИА)
The Case of the representations in Moscow comedy "Woe from Wit"
Directorate of the Imperial Theaters Midway.The Case of the representations in Moscow comedy "Woe from Wit".
1863
Федеральное казенное учреждение "Российский государственный исторический архив" (РГИА)
1863. 17 p.
Griboyedov Moscow
Gershenzon, Mikhail Osipovich (1869-1925).Griboyedov Moscow.Moscow: Moscow and S.Sabashnikovs 1914.
1914
Белгородская ГУНБ
The thing about the building of the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow (with two planes)
Directorate of the Imperial Theaters Midway.The thing about the building of the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow (with two planes).
1853
Федеральное казенное учреждение "Российский государственный исторический архив" (РГИА)
1853. 171 p.
The mansion of the merchant Nosov // Russian reporter. 2015, No. 5 (381) (January 5-19)
Russian reporter. Film Shlykov, Alexey. The mansion of the merchant Nosov.
2015
Группа Эксперт
The Presidential Library will open a reading room in Moscow
The Presidential Library will open a reading room in Moscow.
St. Petersburg: Presidential Library named after. Boris N. Yeltsin, 2010.
St. Petersburg: Presidential Library named after. Boris N. Yeltsin, 2010.
2010
- Tourism, sport
Hospitality in pre-revolutionary Moscow
Degtyarev, Stanislav Olegovich. Hospitality in pre-revolutionary Moscow. Moscow, 2015. - Everyday life
Moscow and Muscovites
Gilyarovsky, Vladimir Alekseevich (1853-1935). Moscow and the Muscovites. Moscow: All-Russian Union of Poets, 1926.
1864. 17 p.