One remarkable vignette depicts a 12th-century ox-drawn imperial carriage, flanked by servants, one of whom carries a long-handled paper umbrella.
Directly behind the Gate of Salutation, on the northeast side, the imperial carriages are temporarily exhibited in the former outer stables and harness rooms.
There was a reason for the distinctive imperial carriage with its golden wheels.
The brown-wrapped package bounced off the side of the imperial carriage and rolled under the gold, painted wheels.
Selma Schnapke, later ruled to be insane, threw well enough that the "hand chopper" struck the imperial carriage, and was arrested.
He kissed her lightly on the lips and disappeared out the door and into the confines of his imperial carriage.
The coach's interior was surprisingly plush and roomy, like the imperial carriage on Deneb IV.
He was shocked when the imperial processing arrived, and, not sure how to respond, got onto the imperial carriage while crying.
A first bomb failed to destroy the imperial carriage, and the Tsar dismounted to investigate (above).
Beyond them, in a nearby building, you'll find imperial carriages made in Paris, Turin and Vienna for the sultan and his family.