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Night of a premiere

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Night of premier display of a film "Brest fortress"

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A: Night of a premiere

by PaVeL Bobkov, 40 meters away

Night of premier display of a film "Brest fortress"

Night of a premiere

B: Night of a premiere

by PaVeL Bobkov, 120 meters away

Night of premier display of a film "Brest fortress"

Night of a premiere

C: Brest fortress by ViX

by ViX ViX, 130 meters away

Brest fortress by ViX

D: The Brest fortress

by PaVeL Bobkov, 160 meters away

Day of a victory, 9 may 2010 The Brest fortress, The area in a citadel.

The Brest fortress

E: St. Nicholas church

by PaVeL Bobkov, 190 meters away

Brest Fortress, St. Nicholas church.

St. Nicholas church

F: Powder Magazine

by PaVeL Bobkov, 370 meters away

Powder magazin at the hospital island Brest Fortress

Powder Magazine

G: The Brest fortress. Terespol gate.

by PaVeL Bobkov, 440 meters away

The Brest fortress. Terespol gate. The boundary River Bug

The Brest fortress. Terespol gate.

H: The Brest fortress

by PaVeL Bobkov, 460 meters away

The Brest fortress, 9 may 2010, Day of a victory

The Brest fortress

I: Bernardine Monastery

by PaVeL Bobkov, 490 meters away

Spherical panorama of the ruins of Brest control of the military hospital № 2396 (the former Bernardi...

Bernardine Monastery

J: The Brest fortress, pillbox

by PaVeL Bobkov, 500 meters away

The Brest fortress, pillbox.

The Brest fortress, pillbox

This panorama was taken in Belarus, Europe

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