ancient cemetery kolomenskoye

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Moscow, Kolomenskoye, Patriarchal monastery cemetery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient tombstones in Kolomenskoye. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient tombstones in Kolomenskoye. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient cemetery in Kolomenskoye Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spassky gate in the Museum-reserve Kolomenskoye. Moscow sights Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church of our lady of Kazan in autumn in the Museum-reserve Kolomenskoye. Moscow sights Royalty Free Stock Photo
The front Palace gate is located in the Museum-reserve Kolomenskoye. Moscow sights Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient cemetery in Kolomenskoye
close-up of the old gate in Kolomenskoye Park in Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spassky gate in the Museum-reserve Kolomenskoye. Moscow sights Royalty Free Stock Photo
The front Palace gate is located in the Museum-reserve Kolomenskoye. Moscow sights Royalty Free Stock Photo
The front Palace gate is located in the Museum-reserve Kolomenskoye. Moscow sights Royalty Free Stock Photo
The front Palace gate is located in the Museum-reserve Kolomenskoye. Moscow sights Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church of St. George with a bell tower in autumn in the Museum-reserve Kolomenskoye. Moscow sights Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spassky gate in the Museum-reserve Kolomenskoye. Moscow sights Royalty Free Stock Photo
In Kolomenskoye, near the Church of the beheading of the Head of John the Baptist, there is an old cemetery. The graves are mostly abandoned.In fact, these are typical tombstones of the XVIII-1st half of the XIX centuries. Tombstones of the usual type were used later.


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