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In this lecture, art historian and director of the Museum of Architecture Elizaveta Likhacheva will help you understand the difference between the Old Russian architectural style and the neo-Russian style, the difference between constructivism and avant-garde, and what the Stalinist Empire style is. Together we will understand the history of Moscow architecture from its very origins - from the beginning of the 14th century to the present day. 01:00 - welcome speech by Elizaveta Likhacheva 02:10 - Moscow - one of the most diverse cities in terms of architecture 03:20 - map of Moscow in the 17th century 07:00 - Cathedral of the Savior on Bor 09:40 - Spassky Cathedral of the Spaso-Andronnikov Monastery 12:00 - Assumption Cathedral in Zvenigorod 14:20 - Assumption Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin 17:20 - Faceted Chamber 18:30 - Church of the Deposition of the Robe in the Kremlin and the Church of the Holy Spirit. Annunciation Cathedral 20:00 - Archangel Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin 22:20 - Church of St. John Climacus 23:20 - Church of St. Peter the Metropolitan 24:30 - Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoye 26:10 - Church of the Beheading of John the Baptist 26:50 - Pokrovsky Cathedral on the Moat 29:40 - Church of the Intercession of the Virgin in Medvedkovo 32:45 - Naryshkin Baroque 36:20 - Church of Pope Clement 37:00 - Pashkov House 38:30 - Moscow Classicism 39:40 - Grand Kremlin Palace 42:38 - Building of the Historical Museum 44:00 - Bakhrushin brothers' apartment buildings 44:00 - First Art Nouveau 47:00 - Neo-Russian style and Neo-Gothic. Neoclassic 48:00 - Avant-garde. Commune House 52:44 - clubs and community centers 54:25 - Stalinist Art Deco. Lenin Library. Tverskaya Street 56:15 - Moscow (Stalinist Empire) 57:00 - Architecture of Moscow Modernism