Russian strip puffs

Russian strip puffs

Russian long puffs are a classic Russian dessert consisting of two parts: the outer layer is a crispy long tube puff, and the inner filling is rich kashida cream. The crust of this dessert has been carefully baked for a golden brown and crisp taste, while the inside filling of the Kashida cream is delicate and smooth with a rich milk aroma and sweetness. It is usually enjoyed at teatime with a cup of hot tea or coffee and is a common delicacy in Russian homes and tea houses.
Emblem of the Russian Empire

Emblem of the Russian Empire

It is a badge with rich history and symbolic significance, and its core element is the double-headed eagle. The design can be traced back to the 15th century AD. The double-headed eagle was originally the emblem of Constantine I of the Byzantine Empire, symbolizing the unity between the two continents and the union of various ethnic groups. On the chest is a small shield, above which is a knight and a white horse, representing the capital Moscow. The knight faced to the right, wearing silver armor and a pale blue cloak, holding a golden spear in his hand and stabbing a black serpent-like monster. The double-headed eagle, looking at the east and west, represents that Russia is a country that crosses the continents of Asia and Europe. Three crowns symbolize the unity of the Russian Federation
2021 Russian Super Cup

2021 Russian Super Cup

It is a traditional football tournament in Russia, where the champions of the Russian Premier League and the Russian Cup compete against each other. The Super Cup of that year was held on July 17th at the Kaliningrad Stadium, with Zenit St. Petersburg and Lokomotiv Moscow facing each other. Zenit St. Petersburg is the champion of the Super League, while Lokomotiv Moscow is the champion of the Russian Cup. In the end, Zenit St. Petersburg defeated Moscow Lokomotiv 3-0 and won the game. This trophy is made of brass and weighs 15 kilograms, symbolizing the efforts and achievements of last season's contestants.
Vologda Bell Tower, Russia

Vologda Bell Tower, Russia

It is an important historical landmark in the city of Vologda, Russia, located next to Sofia Cathedral. Standing 78.5 meters tall, it is one of the tallest buildings in the city. Built between 1568-1570, together with Sofia Cathedral, it forms the oldest architectural complex on the Vologda Kremlin Square and is a symbol of the city's history and culture. The design is simple and rustic, decorated with a golden circular onion top, reflecting the characteristics of traditional Russian architecture. The bell tower preserves a large copper bell from the 17th century, which is still in use today. Its chimes echo over the city, becoming a unique scenic spot in Vologda.
The New Saint Convent in Moscow, Russia

The New Saint Convent in Moscow, Russia

Located in Moscow, Russia, it is an Orthodox women's monastery and one of the most famous and important religious buildings in Moscow. Built in the 16th century, its name comes from the statue of the Virgin Mary enshrined in the monastery, which is said to have had miracles and is therefore revered as the "New Holy Maiden". It is not only a place for religious activities, but also a symbol of Russian history and culture. It was once a cemetery for the Tsar family, where many tsars and their family members were buried. The architectural style and interior decoration reflect the essence of traditional Russian religious art, and its exquisite murals and icons have high artistic value. Understand Russian religious culture and history.
Russian Church

Russian Church

Usually refers to churches belonging to the Russian Orthodox Church, which often adopt Byzantine or Russian traditional architectural styles and are famous for their magnificent domes, rich murals, and icons. Design often reflects strong religious culture and historical traditions, and is also an important representative of Russian architectural art. Not only does it play an important role in religious ceremonies, but it is also the center of community activities. Often has exquisite interior decorations, including golden icon screens, delicate murals, and gorgeous chandeliers. In addition, the architectural style and decoration of churches often contain rich religious symbolic meanings and historical stories.
Abandoned Christian churches in Russia

Abandoned Christian churches in Russia

Petrov gunsmith's villa

Petrov gunsmith's villa

A historical residence located in Russia, famous for its association with the famous gunsmith Petrov. Built in the late 19th century, it was once the summer residence of Petrov, a renowned gunsmith known for his outstanding craftsmanship and innovative designs. This villa embodies the architectural style of the time, with a charming wooden exterior and intricate details. Located in a picturesque rural environment, it provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Surrounded by lush gardens and beautiful scenery, it showcases Petrov's love for craftsmanship and his way of life. Appreciate the skills and dedication of this gunsmith.
Kaliningrad Soviet House

Kaliningrad Soviet House

The Soviet House located in Kaliningrad, also known as the Soviet Building, is a grand and symbolic building. The construction began in 1970, but it has not yet been completed and put into use. Located in the central square of Kaliningrad, at the intersection of Shevchenko Street and Lenin Street. Considered one of the tallest buildings in the city, it consists of two connected 21 story towers. At present, it is closed to tourists and does not provide any practical use, but it continues to attract the attention of tourists and citizens. There are active discussions about its future use or development projects, and some initiatives are proposed to transform it into a hotel or cultural center.
Vyborg Round Tower, Russia

Vyborg Round Tower, Russia

A historic building located in Viborg, Leningrad Oblast, northwestern Russia. Built in the mid-16th century, specifically between 1547 and 1550, it was ordered by King Gustav I of Sweden to be constructed as part of the medieval fortress of Viborg. It was a stone turret in the military defense system of the city at that time, and also one of the two surviving medieval turrets. Located in the city center, its unique circular design was of great significance in military architecture at that time. After the baptism of time, the Round Tower has not only witnessed the rich history of Viborg, but also become an iconic attraction of the city.
The ancient monastery on Kizhzhia Island, Russia

The ancient monastery on Kizhzhia Island, Russia

Located on Kiyoshi Island in Russia, it is one of the oldest buildings on the island, believed to have been built between the 14th and 16th centuries. This church was originally located in the Murom Monastery in the Republic of Karelia, but was later relocated to Kij Island and repaired in 1961. It is one of the oldest surviving wooden structures in Russia, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of traditional Russian wooden architecture. Known for its simple and elegant design, its structure does not use a single nail and relies entirely on the precise fit between the woods. As an iconic building of Kiyoshi Island, it, along with other wooden structures on the island, forms a unique cultural landscape.
Farnagoria Science Center

Farnagoria Science Center

An institution dedicated to studying the archaeological sites and historical cultural heritage of the ancient Greek city of Farnagoria in the Black Sea region of northern Russia. It is one of the largest cities in ancient Greece in the North Black Sea region, and its ruins cover a large area that has not yet been modernized and developed, which is of great significance for scientific research. It may involve interdisciplinary research work, including archaeological excavations, historical literature research, cultural relic protection and restoration, etc. Through its research, the aim is to reveal the development, cultural characteristics, and exchanges with other ancient civilizations in the region. It is of great value for understanding the history, culture, and economic exchanges of the ancient world.
Kuban State Sports University, Russia

Kuban State Sports University, Russia

It is one of the key educational institutions in the field of sports in Russia. Located in Krasnodar City, the university offers a variety of courses in sports, tourism, and related fields. Having modern infrastructure, including sports facilities, gyms, and educational resources, is an ideal place for students' career growth and development. We have a qualified team of teachers and coaches dedicated to cultivating high-quality professional talents. Actively participating in scientific research and international projects has enhanced its reputation as a leader in the field of sports. Provide students with opportunities to receive practical education and develop the skills necessary for successful careers in the modern world.
Holy Trinity Church in Russia

Holy Trinity Church in Russia

Gus Zhelezniy, located in Russia, is a small town in the Moscow Oblast. The Holy Trinity Church is a local religious landmark that provides believers with a place for worship and spiritual practice. Although there is not much information about the specific history and architectural details of this church, it is likely to be an Eastern Orthodox church, which is a very common type of religious architecture in Russia. Known for its magnificent decorations, icons, and traditional Byzantine design. It may also carry the religious and cultural life of the local community, and is an important place for religious festival celebrations and daily worship.
St. John the Baptist Cathedral in Pskov, Russia

St. John the Baptist Cathedral in Pskov, Russia

A Orthodox cathedral located in Pskov, Russia, and also one of the oldest cathedrals in the city. The architecture can be traced back to the 12th century and was built by craftsmen in Novgorod. Its unique minimalist style and three helmet like domes make it one of Pskov's iconic buildings. Located within the Ivanovsky Monastery, opposite Balaamta on the opposite bank of the Pskov River. With a long history, it has witnessed the rich religious and cultural traditions of the Pskov region. The architectural style and decorative details reflect the exquisite craftsmanship of ancient Russian architectural art, and are important sites for studying Russian history and religious architecture.
St. Petersburg Mariinsky Theatre

St. Petersburg Mariinsky Theatre

The Mariinsky Theatre (Russian: Маринскийтеатр), formerly known as the State Opera and Ballet Academy from 1920 to 1935 and the Kirov Theatre from 1935 to 1992, is a historic opera and ballet theatre located in St. Petersburg, Russia. Since 1988, the director of the theater has been Valery Gergiev, and previously Yuri Temirkanov served as the director of the theater. The original ballet and opera theater in St. Petersburg was a wooden structure. In addition, there is an Hermitage Theater outside the Winter Palace, which was used by the Tsar to invite nobles to watch performances.
The peso sculpture camel for the 285th anniversary celebration of Chelyabinsk city

The peso sculpture camel for the 285th anniversary celebration of Chelyabinsk city

Russo Balt Russia Balt K12/20

Russo Balt Russia Balt K12/20

The Russo BaltK12/20 is a luxury sedan produced by the Russian car manufacturer Russo Balt in the early 20th century. This car adopts the most advanced technology and design at that time, with a unique and elegant appearance. Its body lines are smooth, and the roof shape is unique, presenting a luxurious and elegant style as a whole. Equipped with a 2.6-liter inline four cylinder engine, the maximum power is 45 horsepower. It is a luxury sedan from the early 20th century, known for its unique exterior design and exquisite craftsmanship. It was a top tier car at the time, reflecting the high-level manufacturing capability of the Russian automotive industry
Pavlov Monument

Pavlov Monument

The Pavlov Monument is located in St. Petersburg, Russia and was built to commemorate the great Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov. A pioneering physiologist and psychologist whose research has had a significant impact on understanding the development of conditioned reflexes and behavioral psychology. He proposed Pavlov's law through experimental research on dogs, which states the relationship between conditioned stimuli and conditioned reflexes. It is one of the iconic attractions of St. Petersburg, symbolizing the brilliant achievements of Russian science and Pavlov's important position in the field of physiology.
The Call of the Motherland "is located in Mamayev Kurgan, Volgograd, Russia

The Call of the Motherland "is located in Mamayev Kurgan, Volgograd, Russia

This statue symbolizes the country's call for its sons to fight against the enemy. The total height of the sculpture is 85 meters (with a sword length of 33 meters). In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the victory in World War II, the sculpture underwent major repairs.