Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio
Aerial Photography of Moscow — Slava Stepanov | Gelio

Moscow

Moscow from above: Capital landmarks, skyscrapers, and streets

Moscow from Above — Photos of Landmarks

This collection features panoramic shots and large, high-quality photos showcasing the scale and architectural diversity of the capital. The archive includes the historical center of Moscow, its squares, quiet boulevards, parks, theaters, churches, and monasteries, as well as modern districts, railway stations, metro stations, and photos of everyday streets, residential buildings, roads, and evening traffic jams. Special attention is given to the city’s famous symbols captured from unusual angles: here, you can get a detailed look at the star atop the MSU Stalinist skyscraper, the architecture of St. Basil’s Cathedral from a bird’s-eye view, and the breathtaking vista from the top of the Ostankino TV Tower. A separate category is dedicated to photos of Moscow City — the skyscrapers of the massive business district, where the setting sun dramatically breaks through the glass facades of this “city within a city.”



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