The exhibition dubbed The First Motors of Russia features automobiles manufactured for the local market or used in Russia before 1917. Favorite car of Russia's last Tsar Nicholas II, French Delaunay-Belleville and another 27 cars from His Imperial Majesty's Personal Garage are on the display in Moscow's Old-Timer Gallery. The event is underway between March 8 and 12.
Rare vintage cars of the last Russian Emperor
Favorite car of Russia's last Tsar Nicholas II and another 27 cars from His Imperial Majesty's Personal Garage are on the display in Moscow between March 8 and 12
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Mercedes Simplex 28/32PS (Germany, 1905)
© Artiom Geodakyan/TASS Benz 18/24PS (Germany, 1912)
© Artiom Geodakyan/TASS Russo-Balt К12/20 (Russia, 1911)
© Artiom Geodakyan/TASS Le Zebre Type A (France, 1910)
© Artiom Geodakyan/TASS Delaunay-Belleville 35CV (France, 1912)
© Artiom Geodakyan/TASS De Dion-Bouton Model Z (France, 1905)
© Artiom Geodakyan/TASS Lozier Type 77
© Artiom Geodakyan/TASS The first Russian car, Freze-Yakovlev automobile (Russia, 1896)
© Artiom Geodakyan/TASS The emblem of Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company
© Artiom Geodakyan/TASS Phanomobil 4/9PS (Germany, 1911)
© Artiom Geodakyan/TASS Delaunay-Belleville 40 HP (France, 1909)
© Artiom Geodakyan/TASS Mercedes Simplex 28/32PS (Germany, 1905)
© Artiom Geodakyan/TASS