An early 20th century private house in Myshkin, Yaroslavl Region on the Volga. The small town of Myshkin, whose name means Mouseville, is a tourist attraction due to its Mouse Museum with a collection of mouse figurines, cartoons, etc.26.05.2010#682919
The lavishly decorated premises of the Myshkin Tourist Center in the Yaroslavl Region on the Volga. The small town of Myshkin, whose name means Mouseville, is a tourist attraction due to its Mouse Museum with a collection of mouse figurines, cartoons, etc.26.05.2010#682918
The 17th century Epiphany Church in Yaroslavl on the Volga is an exquisite sample of Russian Baroque.25.05.2010#682917
The Cathedral of St Michael the Archangel in Yaroslavl, one of the best-known samples of 17th century Russian Baroque.30.05.2010#682915
The 17th century Church of the Beheading of St John the Baptist (Apotome) is the acme of the Yaroslavl architectural school. It is also known for superb interior murals.30.05.2010#682914
The yamshchik (post chaise) museum in Gavrilov Yam outside Yaroslavl on the Volga River.28.05.2010#682913
The yamshchik (post chaise) museum in Gavrilov Yam outside Yaroslavl on the Volga River.28.05.2010#682911
The ancient Russian city of Yaroslavl as viewed from the bell tower of the Church of St Elijah the Prophet, the central building of the Yaroslavl architecture and art museum reserve.30.05.2010#682909
The 17th century Church of the Beheading of St John the Baptist (Apotome) is the acme of the Yaroslavl architectural school. It is also known for superb interior murals.30.05.2010#682908
The 17th century Church of the Beheading of St John the Baptist (Apotome) is the acme of the Yaroslavl architectural school. It is also known for superb interior murals.30.05.2010#682907