At the end of the XV century and at the beginning of the XVI century one of the most powerful strongholds in Europe, the Kremlin, was built in Moscow. This building was made thanks to the engineering, architectonic and mechanical genius of the Italian masters who had come to Russia by request of the Great Prince Ivan the Third. The Italian architects were able to combine the Russian architectural style with the style of the Italian Renaissance, applying the new technologies and using state-of-the-art tools. This article deals with the all the works carried out by the Italian masters in the area of Moscow and with the building techniques that they introduced in the Russian capital
General view, showing most of the wall that faces the Moskva River, looking northwest, with the Grea...
In the article the author underlines the importance of details (moulds and profiles) for the archite...
View along the wall that faces the Moskva River, row of minor towers; Kremlin is the Russian word fo...
At the end of the XV century and at the beginning of the XVI century one of the most powerful strong...
This article deals with the two kinds of art, architecture and music, in their stylistic mutual infl...
This article offers a fresh reading of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century architecture in Russia base...
The article shows the process of the establishment and development of the so-called “Russian style” ...
The object of research is the residential architecture of the heyday of the Russian Empire that has ...
The article shows the process of the establishment and development of the so-called “Russian style” ...
This article deals with the process of establishment and development the Russian revival style in Ru...
Aerial view looking west, showing the east wall and Constantine and Helena Tower in view at right, w...
Frontal view of the Saviour's Tower; Kremlin is the Russian word for "fortress", "citadel" or "castl...
Aerial view looking west, showing the east wall and towers, with the Kremlin at center and St Basil'...
General view, showing most of the wall that faces the Moskva River, looking northwest, with the Grea...
The article retraces the three building phases for Lenin's Mausoleum (1924-1930), from the first woo...
General view, showing most of the wall that faces the Moskva River, looking northwest, with the Grea...
In the article the author underlines the importance of details (moulds and profiles) for the archite...
View along the wall that faces the Moskva River, row of minor towers; Kremlin is the Russian word fo...
At the end of the XV century and at the beginning of the XVI century one of the most powerful strong...
This article deals with the two kinds of art, architecture and music, in their stylistic mutual infl...
This article offers a fresh reading of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century architecture in Russia base...
The article shows the process of the establishment and development of the so-called “Russian style” ...
The object of research is the residential architecture of the heyday of the Russian Empire that has ...
The article shows the process of the establishment and development of the so-called “Russian style” ...
This article deals with the process of establishment and development the Russian revival style in Ru...
Aerial view looking west, showing the east wall and Constantine and Helena Tower in view at right, w...
Frontal view of the Saviour's Tower; Kremlin is the Russian word for "fortress", "citadel" or "castl...
Aerial view looking west, showing the east wall and towers, with the Kremlin at center and St Basil'...
General view, showing most of the wall that faces the Moskva River, looking northwest, with the Grea...
The article retraces the three building phases for Lenin's Mausoleum (1924-1930), from the first woo...
General view, showing most of the wall that faces the Moskva River, looking northwest, with the Grea...
In the article the author underlines the importance of details (moulds and profiles) for the archite...
View along the wall that faces the Moskva River, row of minor towers; Kremlin is the Russian word fo...