Fronton
An ending (usually triangle) of a facade of a building, portico, colonnade, limited at both sides by two slopes and a tabling at the base. a decorative fronton - gablet - can be seen on doors and windows of a building. a broken fronton has interrupted slopes for ornamental purposes
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The Mining Institute
Admiralty building
The Moscow University
Pashkov House
Demidov House
Baryshnikov House
Church of St. Martin the Confessor
Church of St. Barbara
Ensemble of the Spit of Vasilievsky Island
Church of the Mother of God "Joy of All Who Sorrow"
Tauride Palace
Building of Academy of Sciences
Assignat bank
Nevsky Gates of Peter and Paul Fortress
Sytin House
Project of the Grand Kremlin Palace
Golitsyn Hospital
Alexandrovsky Institute
Ensemble of the Saint Michael's Castle (Russian museum)
Horse Guards Manege
Moscow Manege
The barracks of the Paul’s guards regiment at the Field of Mars
Saint Isaac's Cathedral
Khrushev-Seleznev House
Lopukhin (later Stanitsky) House