Color Photos of Russian Churches 100 Years Ago and Today
In this article there are some interesting photos of a few Russian churches made in 1910 and today. The fact that makes them more interesting the 1910 photos are color photos also!
Russian photographer Sergei Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944) received a few patents for his color photo technique. He traveled across Russia in the beginning of the 20th century and made thousands of photos. I visited his exhibition and the photos are really stunning, especially when you understand that they were made 100 years ago but are fully in color. That’s a real lost world of Russia before the Soviet era, before WW2 and WW1.
Prokudin-Gorskii left Russia in 1918, going first to Norway and England before settling in France. By then, the tsar and his family had been executed during the Russian Revolution, and the Communist rule had been established over what was once the Russian Empire. His unique images of Russia on the eve of the revolution — recorded on glass plates — were purchased by the United States’ Library of Congress in 1948 from his heirs.
In 2001, the Library of Congress produced an exhibition, The Empire that was Russia. For this exhibition, the glass plates were scanned and color images were produced digitally from the scanned red, green, and blue monochrome images, using a process called Digichromatography which was developed by Walter Frankhauser.
In 2004, the Library contracted with Blaise Agüera y Arcas to produce an automated color composite of each of the 1,902 negatives from the high resolution digital images of the glass plate negatives. A complete description of his process and a list of other sites that have prepared digital color composite images are in the collection profile at the Library of Congress.
And here are the few photos of some churches in Seliger region that were made by Prokudin-Gorskii almost 100 years ago and each photo goes with a corresponding photo of the same place made nowadays.

Church in Ostashkov small town, 96 years ago. Check out the horse coach on the right. In the beginning of the 20th century when in the USA there were already 1,000,000 people in Russia there were only a few hundreds of passenger cars, the most common mean of transport was a horse powered transport.

Church in Ostashkov small town, today. Today there are almost no horse coaches, and even some road signs.

Ostashkov town, 96 years ago

Ostashkov town, today. Not a great change though.

Ostashkov town, Znamensky monastery, 96 years ago.

Same place, today, check those trees, on the first picture they were just planted and now there are big trees. Though probably these are already another generation of trees, two wars took place in this region so they might be burned down.

The Nilov Hermitage, 1910

Same view, today

Also Nilov Hermitage, 1910

And nowadays

Another view of the monastery in Nilov Hermitage, 1906

And today

The Nilove Hermitage, inside view, 1906

And nowadays

Another view of this place, check out the people 96 years ago

And nowadays the condition of the site is much worse.

Svetlitsa village near the Nilov hermitage, 1906

And today there is no more church, what a pity.

Another small church, 1906

And today, year 2006.
Times goes by, buildings appear and disappear, people are born and pass away but the nature, the sun, the shades, the greener stays the same, and that can be clearly seen from these photos.
More info on the color photo technology of Prokudin-Gorsky
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Photos: the same spots today and 100 years ago in Russia…
Photos: the same spots today and 100 years ago in Russia…
This are so nice, so precious and beautiful in looking so colourful
higherly inteligent perfect working with great sensibilitys,technology
is good to show to all the world to see how colourful Russia is, very interesting to see and to visit,
show more and continue in good work doing,100 PERCANT GOOD & PERFECT
Very interesting, thanks for showing these
Try to post this kind of articles, instead of usual stupid shitty comments about Russia. Thx.
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The photos are really beautiful. Amazing to see both the changes and lack of changes ! Thanks for making them available.
Amazing to see the quality of those old photographs; of course they most probably have been enhanced in some way or other, but they look so natural.
I really like the stuff you’re posting on this log (in a language that I can understand). Keep up the good work!
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Wow..I found EnglishRussia about 2 weeks ago. After looking at the pictures and such I realized the Russians are just like us with the same problems, etc.
I especially like the work of this website’s author. The subject is so varied from sadness to extreme hillarity!
You keep up the good work and don’t change a thing!!
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As #8 said, very interesting and thank you for showing these. I like your articles. Another reader from the US.
U idiots! U really thought that was 100 years old photos???!!! 100 years ago there was not such thing as color photo camera. and look at some details!!! total shit. i’m from russia besides
Read this
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Прокудин-Горский%2C_Сергей_Михайлович
sorry, i take my words back) i’ve read the begining
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Here are some interesting photos taken of the same church now and 100 years ago in Russia. Its interesting to note how little the churches and surrounding area has changed during this time. Also, the fact that the photos from the early 20th century a…..
Thanx for good collection. I love this region and quite familiar with P-G works. 4those who do not believe: they are real. #3 is abs.right. Cool. Thanx again.
‘Stumbled’ upon this site today … To see both the former USSR, and Russia today, on the same website is fasinating to say the least. Thank you for providing such an informative, thought provoking place. Your approach to showing such contrasts, happy, sad, or just downright funny, without bias is very refreshing.
Please continue with this site, I shall return daily, once again thank you.
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http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/ethnic.html - here is the source of colored photos made in Russia at the beginning of 20th century. The amazing story.
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After looking at the pictures and such I realized the Russians are just like us with the same problems, etc.
People everywhere are all alike, they just want a belly full of food and a nice peaceful life. It’s governments that screw everything up.
I love these “then and now” photos! So interesting. Sad to see how run down some places have become though.
Russian Churches, now and then…
Via English-Russia, a series of fascinating pictures of Russian churches, the first taken in 1910, the second just a couple of years ago:
The first picture was taken by Sergei Prokudin-Gorskii, photographer to the Russian Tsar, who developed a revo…
Hey, need a moderator for your comments section? I would really get a kick out of deleting some of these ignorant and inane comments.
Fabulous post, by the way.
Thank you.
The sites with Prokudin-Gorsky photos are (some in Russian):
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/prokquery.html
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/
http://www.museum.ru/museum/1812/Memorial/PG/colorpg.html
http://international.loc.gov/mtfph/php/pcolor01.html
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/p?pp/prok:@field(NUMBER+prok)::SortBy=CALL
Beautiful photos.
Fascinating photos. 70 years of atheism, really! God is still here and communism is in the dustbin of history.
This is so cool! Thank you
Thanks, also, to Uriah who posted this link: http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/ethnic.html
I’s great to get a glimpse into lives so little documented, and so long ago. Check out the tribesman with his dagger & medals - he must have taken great care to get dressed up for his portrait.
Fantastic.
I love Russia
that is so good but it will be great if we able 2 see what is inside these churches
These pictures are truely beautiful. It is so very interesting to see how these churches have changed through all these years. Thankyou for taking the time to do something like this.
What a great site. The photos are beautiful especially the before photos, when the world was still romantic and majestic. Very interesting to see the change from the same camera vantage point, this is a treasure.
Funny that I found your site on the first page of google after typing ‘gorsky russia’, which is the birthplace of a famous Russian martial artist named Tektorov.
Great site, you are adding a good thing to the world.
These are some of the most beautiful churches.
Thanks to the article, well thought out. I searched for a while to find the right answer to my questions!
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