 The important part of material culture of Russia of 17th century, I think it's a part of our identity. And archaeological tiles are presented on the walls of the churches. And you can see them now, but a lot of them are lost. And about stove tiles, they are absolutely unknown. There are only two original stoves saved in Russia of the 17th century. Therefore, it's clear that the creation of a museum of Russian tiles is necessary. The place was chosen not by chance. It is the New Jerusalem monastery. This monastery is considered to be a place where mass production of Russian tiles began. The Christian world of the West and the East haven't met here, given birth to a mixed, Moscow-European art. The previously un-presented art form of Russian soil is our common heritage with Europe. The founder of the monastery, Pate Archnikum, set up a tile production at the New Jerusalem monastery. The resurrection cathedral of the monastery is richly decorated with tiles, both inside and inside. There are simple tiles and difficult composition in order. Here you can see some tiles of the cathedral. We conducted an excavation of the monastery for the last eight years. During this time, the huge amount of material was collected. Most of these materials are tiles and some items show the tile production of medieval Russia. We also found four kilns and two pot revoke shops. We decided to make a little museum of tiles. The idea was to stay this artifact in the place where they were found. You can see a cathedral with tiles, some old, some new, and you can see the real tiles in the exposition. The museum was created in the builder of the 17th century. The first section is the architectural ceramics. There are some architectural tiles. During the excavation, we found a lot of tiles that were not presented in the decoration of the cathedral. The tiles were the first plans of Pate Archnikum, so we can see his ideas. Not only this, some tiles are lost in history. On the wall, you can see broken parts of the tiles. It is ununderstandable. We found tiles for this composition. We can reconstruct this composition on this museum. Part of the museum is the reconstruction of lost compositions. We also found a lot of stove tiles. We reconstructed 18 different stoves in the monastery. They stayed in the place where they were. Here in the museum, in the exposition, you can see the tiles, and see a photo of the stove. In the text, you can write where you can find it in the monastery. You see these tiles. Pate Archnikum put masters from different countries. You can see a mosque for masters and masters from Europe, masters from Lithuania. Here you can see these tiles. Also, we found four tiles. Two of them I showed you. One of the tiles was found in this building. We decided to stay in the city. You can see it in the exposition. Yesterday, we saw ruins in Barcelona. It's smaller, but you can see the real kiln where these tiles are made. Near it, you can see a part of pottery workshop with real pots found here. During the exposition, I found a lot of technical pieces which are also known. I want to show you the technical vessels to uniform the plain distribution. I don't know where we can find them. These are the pots which were put into the kiln for tiles. We have some pots of stumps for main tiles. These are some vessels where the glaze was made. After it was made, the glaze was broken. We don't have pot, only some pots. This is very interesting. When you find the tiles, you can't see what is in them. You can make some holes. This is part of this hole. You can take it and see how it is made. This is the window that is explained. A lot of blanks of tiles were found. You can also find some unique 17th century Islamic icons. In Russia, it's not a traditional icon. This is not finished. The author was died. We can't see it in the cathedral or something else. But we found parts of it in this kiln. It's also very interesting artifact. It's the seal of Master. I know only one seal of Master which made the tiles. It was a monk. We can see the name of him. We can see this name in some books. We can write and read about his doings. This is his throne seal. In the next hole, the history of the tiles of the monasteries. Sometimes they are very interesting and unique. This is the beginning of the 18th century. It's the beginning of the monarchy in Russia. In the first part of this, we decided to do these tiles in the beginning. Also, these are parts of a very big stone. We can't reconstruct it, but the parts are very big. This is also very interesting tiles. They show us the life of Russia at the beginning of the 18th century. It's the real life of Russia. Also, it was part of the modern production of the New Jerusalem Monastery. You can touch the tiles and see how it was made. It's the beginning. The next plan is near these two holes. We made a museum for children. They can excavate some parts, see the fields and do something by hand. That's all. Thank you.