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Moscow. VDNKh. The upper part of the first (ground) level of the Central Pavilion: capitals of columns, the entablature with 16 medallions and the cartouche with the state Emblem of the Soviet Union.

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English: Moscow. VDNKh (the Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy).
The upper part of the first (ground) level of the Central Pavilion (the façade from the side of the fountain Friendship of Nations): capitals of columns, the entablature with 16 medallions depicting emblems of the 16 Soviet republics, which formed the USSR in 1954, and the cartouche with the state Emblem of the Soviet Union. The flag of Moscow is over the cartouche.
A photo from the user collection VDNKh.
Русский: Москва. Выставка достижений народного хозяйства (ВДНХ).
Верхняя часть первого яруса Главного павильона ВДНХ (павильона № 1 «Центральный») (фасад со стороны фонтана «Дружба народов»): капители колонн, антаблемент с 16 медальонами с гербами 16 союзных республик, существовавших в 1954 году, и картушем с гербом СССР. Над картушем – флаг Москвы.
Фотография из коллекции «ВДНХ».
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7710437031
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Проспект Мира 119 строение 1
Moscow
129223
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Source Own work
Author Dmitry Ivanov.
Object location55° 49′ 42.89″ N, 37° 38′ 02.18″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


Camera Model Nikon D3100
Mode Aperture priority (A, Av)
Shutter speed 1/320
Aperture f/11
Film speed (ISO) 400
Lens Nikon AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-55 mm
Focal length 34 mm
Focal length (35 mm equiv.) 51 mm
Support freehand

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