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  • The unique Kasli cast iron pavilion is exhibited in Ekaterinburg. It was created by Ural craftsmen and won the Grand Prix and Gold Medal at the World’s Fair in Paris in 1900. Each of the 25 workers who put the pavilion together at the exhibition in Paris received a silver watch with inscription as an award for their talent.
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  • Kasli cast-iron sculpture was produced in Kasli (Southern Ural), from the mid-19th century. ... ^ The Kasli Cast Iron Pavilion. At izi.travel.
  • Kasli Iron Pavilion is the world’s only architectural construction of iron that is kept in a museum collection.
    Bulunamadı: cast
  • «LVL-PHOTO» studio 620109, 9-A, Kraulya str., Yekaterinburg, Russia Phone: +7 (343) 319-08-73, +7 (343) 278-59-79 Location map.
  • The date of April 15 (old style) - the opening day of the Paris Exhibition-can be considered the date of birth of the Kasli cast-iron Pavilion.
  • In December 2016, the Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts (EMFA) presented the Kasli cast iron pavilion with a new lighting system.
  • Russia. Yekaterinburg. Ekaterinburg Museum of… The Kasli Cast Iron ... The Kasli Cast Iron Pavilion takes pride of place in the collection of the museum.
  • Since 1958, this pavilion has been kept in the Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts.
  • Art iron casting at the fine arts museum of Yekaterinburg: the sculpture «Russia» at the pavilion of cast iron. ... Kasli iron cast pavilion is in the center of the hall.
  • Unique Kasli Cast Iron Pavilion. ... The pavilion is made of more than 1,500 unique cast iron elements and sculptures, and weighs about 20 tons.
  • Russian cast-iron lace of Kasli Cast-iron Lace in Russia Cast-iron gifts. ... cannot miss a chance to visit the oldest and most famous cast-iron museum in Russia.
    Bulunamadı: pavilion
  • 11/05/2019 Yekaterinburg. Fragment of the Kasli cast-iron pavilion. The exposition of the Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts. Editorial Stock Photo.
  • Key words: Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts, ornamental casting, Kasli Cast Iron Pavilion, M.L. Dillon, E.E. Baumgarten, the Gilyov family.