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Ruined Khvostov estate in Shatalovka village near Yelets town, Lipetsk region, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruined room in the Khvostov  estate in Shatalovka village near Yelets town, Lipetsk region, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
A facade of ruined Khvostov estate in Shatalovka village near Yelets town, Lipetsk region, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Corner of 2nd Khvostov Lane and Malaya Polyanka Street, a reconstructed 19th-century urban estate Royalty Free Stock Photo
19th century house where he lived in 1880-1890 V.O. Klyuchevsky, 1st Khvostov pereulok, architectural monument Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old rotten doorway of an abandoned mansion of Khvostov in gothic style Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old rotten doorway of an abandoned mansion of Khvostov in gothic style Royalty Free Stock Photo
A facade of ruined Khvostov estate in Shatalovka village near Yelets town, Lipetsk region, Russia
View of House-teremok in the First Khvostov Lane Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dmitriy Khvostov Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old rotten doorway of an abandoned mansion of Khvostov in gothic style Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old rotten doorway of an abandoned mansion of Khvostov in gothic style Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panorama of 1st Khvostov pereulok in the center of Moscow. Cloudy summer view. Royalty Free Stock Photo
2nd Khvostov lane in the center of Moscow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dmitriy Khvostov Royalty Free Stock Photo
The ruined Khvostov estate is located in Shatalovka village near Yelets town, Lipetsk region, Russia. The house was built in the pseudo-gothic style. The owner of the estate, count Aleksey Nikolaevich Khvostov, belonged to an old noble family. The house was a hospital in the middle of the 20th century. In the 1990s, the estate was resolved and now stands in ruins.


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