In the summer of 1990 the first tour groups went to Belarus. In the following years more and more distant destinations were approached. But we don't want to bore you with our chronicle which is available online anyway.
2020, On the occasion of our 30th anniversary, we started here with a few "treasures" from our picture box and show you how travel has changed.
We still add pictures regularly, so it might be worth returning.
Souvenir Factory Brest


Fish Soup


Malbork Castle, view from the East


Kyrgyzstan

Overviewing Moscow

Silk Road

Tourist Towns


Bison

Hill of Crosses


Kvass


Arbat in Moskau


St. Petersburg Canals


Raffael Loggia in the Hermitage

Catherine's Palace


Markets


Signage in Metro

Albert Street in Riga

Valdai


Neva Banks

St. Kasimir Church in Warsaw

Zeppelins

The Three Brothers

Grand Cascade at Peterhof


Palace of the Lithuanian President


Livu Square in Riga

Monument for Peter the Great in Moscow


Tallinn Town Hall


Gate of Dawn


Samson Fountain in Peterhof Park


Riga, the works of Michael Eisensteins


Tiled Stoves in Catherines Palace

The castle dates back to the early 18th century and was embellished and renovated by each subsequent tsar. The tiled stoves go back to the year 1826, until then the palace was unheated. Brrr.
Minsk, Holy Spirit Cathedral


Alexander-Nevski-Cathedral in Tallinn

Peterhof - Upper Gardens

Peterhof Garden with Montplezir

Riga - Art Deco District

Borodino

St. Nicholas Garrison Church in Brest

Monastery of the Holy Trinity in Sergiev Possad


Departing Belarus

St. Isaacs Cathedral in St. Petersburg

Cultural Palace of the Unions in Minsk


Swislatsch River in Minsk


View Towards the Kremlin

Kasan Cathedral in Moskau


Roads of the Capital

Red Square

The Red Square in the mid-1990s - the view is in the direction of the historical museum, the Kremlin wall is on the left and the GUM department store on the right.

Sergiev Possad


Tsars Bell


Tsars Cannon

Open Air Museum Minsk


Kiev


Horse-drawn Carriage


Market Halls

Novodevichi Convent in Moskau


Opera House Odessa


GUM Departement Store


Potemkin Stairs


Catholic Church in Minsk

Train Station in Brest


European Road No 30 in Belarus


Minsk, Independance Square


Cultural Palace, Warsaw

Lomonossow-University in Moscow


Driving Overland through Siberia


Alt-Orhei in Moldova


Malbork Castle


Today the Marienburg is registered in the UNESCO world cultural heritage and is still considered the largest brick building in Europe. If you're around, take the time to visit.
Silk Production in Fergana Valley


Tour Brochures


Folklore in Central Asia


Hermitage


Heroes


Churches


Mother Homeland

Statue

Tallinn


Saint Stanislas Cathedral


Water Castle Trakai

On the road in Poland

Visa


Warsaw - Camping 123
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Belarus

Filling Petrol


Strelka

Farmhouses


St. Petersburg


Red Square in Moscow


Going into China

Open Air Museum Novgorod

In the first half of the 1990s, and with the fall of the Soviet Union, museums were not an important issue and were not well maintained.

At the Border Barrier


Kola Peninsula

Diesel Supplies

Lake Baikal


Transport at Lake Baikal


Motorway towards Minsk und Moskau


Driving Together


Red Square


Polar Circle in Russia

Camping Königsberg at Hotel Baltica


Europe-Asia Border
Siberia


Burgher Houses

House of the Soviets


Rossgarten Gate


Stock Exchange Königsberg


Kaliningrad Port


Borders


Cathedral Kaliningrad


Fortress Brest


Minsk


Red Square


Hill of Crosses


Vilnius

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Shows

St. Petersburg


Budapest at night


Streets


Spa Town Svetlogorsk


Lake Naroc in Belarus

Svetlogorsk


Brest

The Aurora


Camping Perestroika


Petrol Station


Trakai
