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- en.wikipedia.org Sukharev TowerThe Sukharev Tower (Сухарева башня) was a Moscow landmark until its destruction by Soviet authorities in 1934. Tsar Peter I of Russia had the tower built in the Moscow...
- bridgetomoscow.com time-gap-sukhareva-towerIt was named after the colonel Lavrentiy Sukharev whose streltsy regiment lived nearby and guarded over this Gate Tower.
- vogueindustry.com 17336346-sukharev-tower-in-…Starting from the 17th century, the Sukharev Tower was considered the most famous landmark in Moscow.
- greatplainsparanormal.com 6479075-sukharev-tower-…Muscovites began to call the new tower and chambers Sukharevs, since there was "based" a rifle regiment headed by Colonel Lavrentiy Sukharev.
- dutchculture.nl en/project/sukharev-towerThe story of the missing Sukharev Tower in Moscow was creatively visualized by a contemporary work of art.
- jurimorgatchiov.ru Sukharev-tower/"Sukharev tower" - the ballet in two acts (2017). Composition, arrangement, performance, recording and mastering - Juri Morgatchiov Libretto - Tatiana Morgatchiova.
- Another fact from the history of the Sukharev tower is connected with the mysterious Neptune society which gathered there.
- hum54-15.omeka.fas.harvard.edu exhibits/show/…To the north, nearer to the horizon, you can observe the dark silhouette of a fantastic rectangular structure, the Sukharev Tower.
- Gallerix.org pr/mif-o-suxarevoy-bashne/On January 22, on the opening day of Moscow museums, the exhibition "The Myth of the Sukharev Tower" began work at the Gilyarovsky Center.
- jurimorgatchiov.narod.ru index/0-3Belated passers-by passing by the Sukharev tower look up in horror at the last flight of the magician, overshadowing themselves with the sign of the cross..
- dailymotion.com video/x6fjsp3Hull Tower of light event: Spectacular Lighthouse and its three hapless Lighthouse Keepers who keep the Tower animated with light, fire and stunning...
- alamy.com stock-photo/sukharev-tower.htmlStock Photo MOSCOW: SUKHAREV TOWER. /nThe Sukharev Tower in Moscow, built in the 17th century and destroyed in 1934.