This is the Bulgarian Embassy in Moscow. Next to it is The Bulgarian hotel and a skyscraper, lost in the clouds.
The Church “Christ the Savior”, in front of which Vera Kandilova was found, on the river coast.
Part of the abandoned riverside warehouse where the ravishers kept Dr. Franz Werder and Vera Kandilova.
River Moscow coast and back extension to the old warehouse.
The tower to the abandoned outhouse, where the ravishers kept the German historian and Vera.
Here Dr. Werder and Vera got out of the river after they escaped through the channel.
Part of the opposite river coast, just across the abandoned warehouse.
The opposite river coast.
This is the bridge where Vera Kandilova jumped to runaway from Ariman.
This is the bridge where Vera Kandilova jumped to runaway from Ariman.
The official entrance of the Pushkin Museum.
The side entrance of the museum, where the German historian and Vera was kidnapped. At this moment a guard is walking in front of it.
The cathedral “Christ the Savior” and on the River Moscow, where the body of Vera Kandilova was found.
Red Square
The entrance to the church on Red Square, where Vera is looking for traces.
The signs on the icon, which Vera sees in the church.
These are vaults embedded one into another in the church, where Vera recognizes the ancient signs. Here are visible equal armed cross, octagonal star and stitches used by the ancient schools for ceramics painting.
View over the church from the Red Square.
View from Vera’s hotel room in Moscow.
The Bulgarian hotel.
Prehistorical symbols, combined with ancient and medieval ones, they are pursuing Vera even from the paintings in the Bulgarian hotel restaurant in Moscow.
More ancient signs on the restaurant walls.
And next to them, like intentionally, are depicted ProtoBulgarian symbols.
Lost in the sky, skyscrapers, that Vera sees in the morning.
Magnificent woodcarving of the ceiling in the Bulgarian Cultural Center in Moscow.
Side hall in the Bulgarian Cultural Center in Moscow.
The white hall, where was held Vera Kandilova’s lecture.
Another woodcarving of a ceiling in the cultural center.
A page of the book, which Vera found in the center library and where for the first time she sees the reference between the ProtoBulgarian symbols and the Meander’s prehistorical signs. Among them she even found octagonal star and “mirror hooks”, as she calls them.
The old desk decorated with lions heads.
The entrance to the Bulgarian Cultural Center in Moscow.
The entrance to the Bulgarian Cultural Center in Moscow.
In the lobby of the Hotel Metropol.
In the lobby of the Hotel Metropol.
Corridor in the hotel.
Stained glass ceiling over the festive hall in Hotel Metropol, where the opening conference dinner was held.
And this is the hotel bar, where Ariman and Vera met each other.