Russia: Lost Monuments
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In place of many architectural monuments, only fragments remain that will never regain their former appearance. Which historical buildings will we never be able to see as they once were, and what stands in their place now?
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Babolovsky Palace
History of the Ropsha Estate
The Romance of Count Arakcheev and Nastasya Minkina – Two of the Most Cruel People of Their Era
Blokovskaya "Stranger" - Ozerki Station
Nemetti Theater
Organ of Petrikirche
New Cathedral (Vyborg)
Chinese Theater or Stone Opera
Musical Station of the Tsarskoye Selo Railway
Elizabethan Pavilion (Krasnodoliny)
Imperial (Tsar's) Pavilion of the Imperial Branch
Konstantinovsky Palace in Pavlovsk Park
Lower Dacha in Alexandria Park
Lost Estates - The Levashov-Vyazemsky Estate
Palace (Estate) of the Leuchtenberg Family
Leuchtenberg Palace, Oranienbaum Highway, 2, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 198504
Russia: Lost MonumentsChurch of Saint Catherine or "The Chapel"
Oranienbaum Highway, Building 2, Block 4, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 198504
Russia: Lost MonumentsWater pumping station – Shtakenshneider water-lifting machine
Renella Pavilion (Tea House or Gothic Cottage)
Stable yard in Znamenka
Lost Estates - The Tragic Fate of Andrey Ivanovich Shtakenshneider's Estate in Pudost
Gatchinskaya Mill, 2, Myza-Ivanovka, Leningrad Region, Russia, 188352
Russia: Lost MonumentsThe History of Stakenschneider's Pink Pavilion
Lost Estates – The Fifth Mountain, the most "disappeared" of all the estates in the Leningrad Region
Lost Estates: The Albrechts' Estate
Lost Estates: The Gersdorff-Weimarn Estate Complex "Kummolova Manor"
Lost Estates: The Taitskaya Estate of the Demidovs
Sverdlov Sanatorium, 2, Sverdlov Sanatorium, Leningrad Region, Russia, 198327
Russia: Lost Monuments