• In 1702, when the House of Peter I, was built, Russia actively fought with Sweden for the outlet to the Baltic Sea.
  • Log house (1702) of Peter I (Peter the Great) — relocated at the Kolomenskoye country estate, in the Southern district of Moscow.
  • In 1702, Russian and Dutch craftsmen built a wooden house along the Severnaya Dvina River where Peter the Great lived during the construction of the...
    Bulunamadı: kolomenskoe
  • Tsarevich Peter Alekseevich visited Kolomenskoye for the first time at the age of three, in the summer of 1675. The royal family went to Kolomenskoye every year.
    Bulunamadı: kolomenskoe
  • In 1702, Russian carpenters and Dutch shipwrights built a small wooden house at the mouth of the Northern Dvina River specifically for Peter I.
    Bulunamadı: kolomenskoye
  • Another, in my opinion, significant place in Kolomenskoye is the House of Peter I. This is the only memorial house of the Tsar in Moscow.
  • the only Moscow memorial museum dedicated to the Russian tsar,consists of three warm living rooms with a lot of windows,the exposition in the house of Peter I...
  • House Tsar Peter I. Kolomenskoye. 2012. Oil on canvas. 18 x 30 cm.
    Bulunamadı: kolomenskoe
  • House of Peter I in Kolomenskoe royalty free stock photo.
    Bulunamadı: kolomenskoye
  • We invite you go around our museum's sites connected with the first Russian Emperor, Peter I. Let's follow 'Peter's lines' of Kolomesnkoe.
  • While you’re in Kolomenskoye don't miss the House of Peter I. Peter the Great didn’t need luxury and his cottage looks surprisingly modest.
  • Upon enunciation of Peter the Emperor, he ordered to restore the Kolomenskoye palace and invited architects F. Chekalovski, M. Zemtsov, and I...
  • Moscow_Kolomenskoe_Estate_2020. ... It served as protection against the Swedes for Peter the Great and was relocated to Kolomenskoye in 1934.