Ivanovo - Bulgaria
Ivanovo - Bulgaria
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Moscow Out: The World Of Cinema
Muscovites adore cinema, and Russia's relationship with the silver screen goes back decades. On this week's culture show, our English host Martyn Andrews explores the subject of movies and television. We explore museums, the famous Mosfilm Studios, visit a working film location and chat with celebrities, actors and directors. We also look at the success of Western media and how foreign films are dubbed and promoted in Russia.
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Романовы. Фильм Восьмой. StarMedia. Babich-Design. Документальный Фильм
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До начала XX века оставалось 20 лет. Страну лихорадило. Никогда еще царская власть в России не была столь неустойчива. Ответственность за будущее империи пришлось взять на себя Александру III Александровичу. Он сумел вывести Россию из экономического кризиса и превратить ее в одну из самых мощных мировых держав. Именно такой — на пике своего могущества — страна перешла во власть Николая Александровича Романова. Тогда еще никто не знал, что Российская империя вскоре прекратит свое существование, а Николай станет последним ее правителем, последним монархом из великой династии — династии Романовых.
Формат: историческая реконструкция
Жанр: докудрама
Год производства: 2013
Количество серий: 8
Режиссер: Максим Беспалый
Сценарий: Марина Бандиленко, Марина Улыбышева
Оператор-постановщик: Иван Бархварт
Композитор: Борис Кукоба
Продюсеры: Валерий Бабич, Влад Ряшин, Сергей Титинков, Константин Эрнст
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Golden ring of Russia: monastery near Rostov
The Golden Ring of Russia (Russian: Золото́е кольцо́ Росси́и) is a vast area in which old Russian cities are located in a ring-like arrangement and a well-known theme-route. The cities are located northeast of Moscow and were the north-eastern part of the ancient Rus'.[1] The Golden Ring of Russia formerly comprised the region known as Zalesye. The idea of the route and the term were created in 1967 by Soviet historian and essayist Yuri Bychkov, who published in the newspaper Sovetskaya Kultura in November–December 1967 a series of essays on the cities under the heading Golden Ring.[2]
These ancient towns, which also played a significant role in the formation of the Russian Orthodox Church, preserve the memory of the most important and significant events in Russian history. The towns have been called open-air museums and feature unique monuments of Russian architecture of the 12th–18th centuries, including kremlins, monasteries, cathedrals, and churches. These towns are among the most picturesque in Russia and prominently feature Russia's onion domes.
Rostov Velikiy is known as Rostov-Veliky (Rostov the Great) to distinguish it from the larger Rostov-on-Don. It is among the oldest of cities in Russia, having first been mentioned in chronicles in 862. Its most impressive sight is the white-stone kremlin which stands on Lake Nero and is now a museum-reserve. The city also has three monasteries and museums dedicated to the art of painting on enamel for which the city is famed.
Глаз Божий. Фильм Леонида Парфенова о Пушкинском музее. Серия 1
Фильм об истории создания ГМИИ им. А.С. Пушкина, который был снят Леонидом Парфеновым к 100-летию музея в 2012 году.
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Traveling with Viking Homelands - Churches of Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Traveling with Viking Homelands Ocean Cruise, May 26 - June 9, 2018. From Bergen to Stockholm.
St. Isaac’s Cathedral and Church of Our Saviour on Spilled Blood - Saint Petersburg, Russia.
St. Isaac's Cathedral:
St. Isaac's Cathedral was originally the city's main church and the largest cathedral in Russia. It was built between 1818 and 1858, by the French-born architect Auguste Montferrand, to be one of the most impressive landmarks of the Russian Imperial capital. One hundred and eighty years later the gilded dome of St. Isaac's still dominates the skyline of St. Petersburg.
The cathedral's facades are decorated with sculptures and massive granite columns (made of single pieces of red granite), while the interior is adorned with incredibly detailed mosaic icons, paintings and columns made of malachite and lapis lazuli. A large, brightly colored stained glass window of the Resurrected Christ takes pride of place inside the main altar. The church, designed to accommodate 14,000 standing worshipers, was closed in the early 1930s and reopened as a museum. Today, church services are held here only on major ecclesiastical occasions.
Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood:
The Church of the Resurrection, also known as the Savior on Spilled Blood, was built in memory of Alexander II who was assassinated in 1881. The church stands in the very place where a bomb was thrown into his carriage by a young man who opposed the Tsar's reforms.
Alexander II is among the greatest Russian tsars, one of his main accomplishments was the emancipation of serfs in 1861, which brought an end to the de facto slavery of the Russian peasantry, five years before the emancipation of slaves in the US.
The Cathedral of the Savior on Spilled Blood attracts people with its five onion-domes exuberantly decorated and covered in jeweler's enamel. Its peculiar multicolored exterior makes it stand out from St. Petersburg’s typically strict architectural proportions and color combinations.
The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood took 24 years to construct and, after early Soviet vandalism, 27 years to restore. People would even joke that as soon as the construction trestles outside were removed, the Soviet Regime would fall. It may have been a coincidence, but the reconstruction that finished in 1991 was followed by the famous events which put an end to the Communist regime.
The highlight of both the interior and exterior of the Cathedral are its mosaic collection based on the paintings of Vasnetsov, Nesterov, and Vrubel. With a total area of 23130 square feet, it is one of the largest mosaic collections in Europe.
The Cathedral is decorated with Italian limestone and various semiprecious stones like jasper, mountain crystal, topaz, and others. On the outside, there are twenty granite plates which tell the most important events of Alexander II's reign.
Life's a beach for City Wise expats
The current heat in Moscow might leave you craving for a holiday by the sea. But as Prime Time's Tatiana Rubleva found-out, you don't need to go very far to enjoy some time at the beach...
Музей Янтаря в Калининграде. Прогулка по городу #5 / Kaliningrad (Königsberg). Amber Museum #5
Музей Янтаря в Калининграде (Кёнигсберг). Прогулка по городу #5 / Kaliningrad (Königsberg). Amber Museum. Walking through the city #5
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Vladimir
Vladimir is a city and the administrative center of Vladimir Oblast, Russia, located on the Klyazma River, 200 kilometers to the east of Moscow. It is served by a railway and the M7 motorway. Population: 345,373 (2010 Census); 315,954 (2002 Census); 349,702 (1989 Census).
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Bulgaria, Plovdiv City Art Gallery - Icons Exposition - Svetla Moskova
Svetla Moskova, bulgarian art historian, speaking for the 10th year anniversary of the Philosophy History Department at the Paissiy Hillendarsky Plovdiv University.
Bulgarian : Светла Москова, изкуствовед в Градската Художествена Галерия - Пловдив - Иконна сбирка - говори по повод 10 годишнината на Философско - Историческия Факултет към Пловдивския Университет „Паисий Хилендарски“ - 2014
Glojenski monastery St. George - A castle on the rocks
There is no such monastery in Bulgaria! „St. George stands proudly on one stone edge in Stara planina mountain beneath the lovely, afforested with venerable beeches Lisetc peak. The visitor is amazed by the fascinating view, spread to Dunav river in the North and to the valley of Vit river in the South. The legend says that this happened during the XIII century. The prince of Kiev , called Gloj,came to this place running from Southern Russia, pursued by the Tartars.He found hospitality in Bulgaria and to thank he build up a monastery above the place, where he settled the present village of Glojene, giving it the name St. George The Victor -Kiewski. Prince Gloj built a stone tower for protection together with the cloister.Literacy was developed in the monastery. It owned a great amount of hand- written books, but the Phanariot bishops in the town of Lovech, where was the eparchy,destroyed many of them. The monastery prepared students and lay brothers for priests, teachers and monks.There was a monastic school in it too. The ancient church ,decorated with rich wood-carvings,stood proud on the rock untill the year of 1913, when a destructive earthquake destroyed it. A part of a solemn altar gate is kept from the antique iconostasis.Prince Gloj brought from Russia an old sacred image, which was silvered in 1826. This icon was proclamated for miraculous.The present church was built half a century ago. The bishop of Turnovo Kliment was sent into exile in the Glojenski monastery because he was pursued by the existing political regime. His cell was turned into a museum. The Glojenski monastery is situated nearby the village of Glojene, on a high sheer rock in the north-eastern slope of the Lisetc mountain massif.The monastery is surrounded by the valley of Vit river in the East. Due to its locality it is one of the most picturesque monasteries in Bulgaria.
Modern architecture | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:39 1 Origins
00:03:55 2 Early modernism in Europe (1900–1914)
00:10:14 3 Early American modernism (1890s–1914)
00:11:48 3.1 Early skyscrapers
00:13:29 4 Rise of Modernism in Europe and Russia (1918–1931)
00:14:35 4.1 International Style (1918–1950s)
00:17:00 4.2 Bauhaus and the German Werkbund (1919–1932)
00:20:25 4.3 Expressionist architecture (1918–1931)
00:25:22 4.4 Constructivist architecture (1919–1931)
00:29:23 4.5 Modernism becomes a movement: CIAM (1928)
00:32:46 5 Art Deco
00:34:58 5.1 American Art Deco; the skyscraper style (1919–1939)
00:36:47 5.2 Streamline style and Public Works Administration (1933–1939)
00:38:40 6 American modernism - Frank Lloyd Wright, Rudolph Schindler, Richard Neutra (1919–1939)
00:41:11 7 Paris International Exposition of 1937 and the architecture of dictators
00:44:21 8 New York World's Fair (1939)
00:45:20 9 World War II: wartime innovation and postwar reconstruction (1939–1945)
00:48:16 10 Le Corbusier and the iCité Radieuse/i (1947–1952)
00:50:02 11 Postwar modernism in the United States (1945–1985)
00:50:59 11.1 Frank Lloyd Wright and the Guggenheim Museum
00:53:13 11.2 Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer
00:54:35 11.3 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
00:56:25 11.4 Richard Neutra and Charles & Ray Eames
00:58:19 11.5 Skidmore, Owings and Merrill and Wallace K. Harrison
01:00:49 11.6 Philip Johnson
01:02:12 11.7 Eero Saarinen
01:04:57 11.8 Louis Kahn
01:06:55 11.9 I. M. Pei
01:10:17 12 Postwar modernism in Europe (1945–1975)
01:13:56 13 Latin America
01:17:41 14 Asia and the Pacific
01:20:51 15 Preservation
01:22:03 16 See also
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Modern architecture, or modernist architecture was based upon new and innovative technologies of construction, particularly the use of glass, steel and reinforced concrete; the idea that form should follow function (→functionalism); an embrace of minimalism; and a rejection of ornament.
It emerged in the first half of the 20th century and became dominant after World War II until the 1980s, when it was gradually replaced as the
principal style for institutional and corporate buildings by postmodern architecture.
BEST WESTERN Kaluga Hotel, Kaluga, Russia
The BEST WESTERN Kaluga Hotel is located in the heart of the European part of Russia, in the beautiful city of Kaluga, 190 km southwest of Moscow. Located on the banks of the Oka River, the hotel is just a few steps away from city's main sightseeing attractions, various museums and theatres like The Korobovs' Chambers, Merchant Zolotaryov's estate, Kaluga Gostiny Dvor, Victory Square, A.V.Lunacharsky Drama Theater and one of the largest viaducts - Stone Bridge across the Berezuyevsky ravine.
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3 sided brick pyramids in Saburovo (Russia)
Strange place and strange castle (fortress). Not for living and not fpr defence. With ortodox church and 3 pyramids (made of perfect bricks).
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David Wilcock: Financial Tyranny on Russian TV, Pt. 1: Jan. 16, 2013
Did the Federal Reserve bankers secretly finance both sides of World War I and II -- to rob central banks, and steal their gold, on a worldwide basis?
Did some of the leaders of these nations secretly know this was being done -- and were told it was for the good of humanity, as gold ownership would devastate world peace?
Was all this gold secretly put on deposit with the Federal Reserve -- and exchanged for worthless bonds, with face values of up to a billion dollars each?
Did this global heist allow the Federal Reserve to eliminate all competition to their magic printing press -- so they could print 26 trillion dollars' worth of bailouts, as a Fed audit revealed?
Is there a growing international alliance of countries who want to defeat the Federal Reserve -- and restore unprecedented peace and prosperity to our planet?
Russian television network REN-TV was the very first to transform David Wilcock's epic Financial Tyranny investigation into a full-length documentary program.
This is the first of two episodes of We Never Dreamed, a popular show on REN-TV that airs on prime time. This episode was called Million Dollar Give Away - We Want our Billion Back, and aired on January 16, 2013.
Stunningly, this same day, Germany demanded the Federal Reserve return 300 metric tons of gold on deposit -- and also demanded France return their entire holdings of 376 metric tons.
Russia bravely stepped forward to reveal the secrets of the Illuminati, Lucifer, the Bilderberg meetings, the New World Order, and the greatest criminal act in human history.
See it now for the first time -- complete with English subtitles -- and enjoy!
[DISCLAIMER: David Wilcock does not agree with nor approve of all the content in this documentary. We have made this available as a public service to reveal how REN-TV handled this controversial and upsetting subject.]
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