Antiques and rarities Polytechnic

Aladdin's Cave - a pathetic parody of abundance. All the riches hidden in the heart of Moscow!
In the cellars of the Polytechnic Institute.
22 ph via tema





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Here and metal fonts at the box office.



And the layout of the escalator.



And cars.



And some satellite.



Rocket.



Soviet washing machine in the form of a missile.



There is a separate room Gift to Stalin. It sounds interesting, and gave some garbage. For example, baby scales - what it is:



Turnstiles of the subway.



Musical drums for the phonograph.



Catalog times when for the correct use of the preposition "at" people do not plagued blunt nationalist linguists.



Classified print scarves.



Comptometer (summarizing the machine). Cool, that the right it says "pronounced type as a thermometer." Now such immediacy in the description is found only in museums.



Sometimes it seemed to me that the studio and I did not leave. It's all the same and is the same.



Who else can love on shelves and collect old batteries.



Lenin.



Servants decided that I was here on business.
 - Do you want me to show you a vacuum cleaner 1848?
I ohuel, say:
 - I would be grateful if you show.

He takes off the shelf postwar Electrolux.



I ohuel, say:
 - I think there was an error. In 1848, there was no electricity, perhaps a vacuum cleaner in 1948.
 - I do not know, we have so recorded - 1848.

Funny scales with two flags. And cool that had not Ssali write "Russian" in the sense of "Russian". And right now piss. And no need to piss, fuck.



Great.



Motyka.



And there on the aisle hangs not dick dog - Soviet lunar spacesuit.



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