Tsaritsyno (Russian: Царицыно, IPA: [tsɐˈrʲitsɨnə], literal meaning "Tsaritsa's property") is a palace museum and park reserve in the south of Moscow....
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1684) and Lenino (September 28, 1918 – August 1991). Tsaritsyno hosts such landmarks as Tsaritsyno Palace and Arshinovskiy Forest Park. In 1960, Lenino was...
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Museum of Architecture State Historical Museum Tretyakov Gallery Tsaritsyno Palace Vernadsky State Geological Museum Vlakhernskoye-Kuzminki Zoological...
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Kolomenskoye (redirect from Kolomenskoye Palace)
the left: Vospenkov, Lekseev, Bazarihin, Radyushin) Dyakovo settlement Tsaritsyno Park Kuskovo Arkhangelskoye Estate Open-air museum Dixon, Simon. Catherine...
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Kremlin Palace Kolomenskoye palace Kuskovo Palace Meyendorff Castle Ostankino Palace Palace of Facets Terem Palace Tsaritsyno Palace Oranienbaum Palace Palace...
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Golden Chamber of Tsaritsyno. The Hall of the Order of St. George (Georgievsky Hall) is the first and largest of the staterooms of the palace. It was named...
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architects two independent commissions in Gothic style—Tsaritsyno Palace to Bazhenov and Petrovsky Palace to Kazakov. Numerous private houses built by Kazakov...
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he received from his grandfather a village south of Moscow, now Tsaritsyno Palace and surrounding park. In 1694 he was stripped of his boyardom (with...
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Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, could be seen in the Pashkov House (a palace, established between 1784 and 1787, in the proximity of the Kremlin). Tsar...
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Boris (February 2018). "An Eighteenth-century Theme Park: Museum-reserve Tsaritsyno (Moscow) and the Public Culture of the Post-soviet Metropolis". Urban...
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Empire", at the Moscow Historical Museum, and "The Entente", at the Tsaritsyno Palace. In contrast to the liberal discourse that dominated the 1990s, the...
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Museum of Architecture State Historical Museum Tretyakov Gallery Tsaritsyno Palace Vernadsky State Geological Museum Vlakhernskoye-Kuzminki Zoological...
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Lenino-Dachnoye region. The city renamed the station Tsaritsyno for Tsaritsyno Park, which houses a palace once owned by Catherine the Great. The stations...
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Museum of Architecture State Historical Museum Tretyakov Gallery Tsaritsyno Palace Vernadsky State Geological Museum Vlakhernskoye-Kuzminki Zoological...
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illumination - the Central Children's Store on Lubyanka, Red Square, Tsaritsyno Palace, Patriarch Ponds and Tverskaya Street. Santa Claus. Battle of the...
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demolition of the main palace in Tsaritsyno, and culminated in 1796 with the demolition of Pella, the largest imperial palace in the Saint Petersburg...
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Museum of Architecture State Historical Museum Tretyakov Gallery Tsaritsyno Palace Vernadsky State Geological Museum Vlakhernskoye-Kuzminki Zoological...
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Vasily Bazhenov (section Tsaritsyno)
Kremlin Palace, was cancelled shortly after groundbreaking. The imperial palace in Tsaritsyno Park fell victim to the Battle of the Palaces; Bazhenov's...
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1911–1914 Gothic Chapel, Peterhof Chesme Church (1780), St Petersburg Tsaritsyno Palace, Moscow Nikolskaya tower of Moscow Kremlin, Moscow St. Mary Cathedral...
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"Lions' Bridge". "Egyptian Bridge". "Anichkov Bridge". "Trinity Bridge". "Palace Bridge". "Egyptian Bridge". "Queen Luise Bridge". "Russky Bridge". "Zolotoy...
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passed to Pyotr Argunov, with consultancy by Francis Reid, manager of Tsaritsyno Park project. Reid and his associate, Nikolai Kuverin, worked in Ostankino...
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folder). St. Petersburg, 1997. The Artist's Book in Russia and the UK. Tsaritsyno Palace. Moscow. March 13—May 18, 2014; Radishchev Art Museum. August 7—September...
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Catherine made the first move, razing Bazhenov's gothic towers of Tsaritsyno Palace. Cameron, dismissed by Paul, was the second casualty. Paul suspected...
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pieces of art – a part of her collection of rare porcelain – to the "Tsaritsyno" museum in Moscow. Up to early 2010s, she owned the "Veedern" horse breeding...
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Kolomenskoye Losiny Ostrov National Park Neskuchniy Garden Sokolniki Park Tsaritsyno Park Zaryadye Park Arbat Izmaylovo Khamovniki Kitay-gorod Krasnoselsky...
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for the "Tsaritsyno Natural-Historical Park"; "Concepts for the development of the Khodynskoye field territory"; projects of the Ice Palace in Krylatskoye...
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Frunzenskaya (Moscow Metro) (redirect from Moscow Palace of Youth)
Kholzunov side-street was partially demolished and built into the Moscow's Palace of Youth building in the 1984, presently receives a daily passenger traffic...
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Wilanów Kuskovo Arkhangelskoye Estate Tsaritsyno Oranienbaum Ostafyevo Vlakhernskoye-Kuzminki Pavlovsk Peterhof Palace Summer Garden Monrepo Lyublino Royal...
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2013 Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, Moscow, Russia, 2013 Grand Hotel Majestic "già Baglioni", Bologna, Italy, 2013 The Knights' Grand Master Palace, Rhodes...
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house and had some 461 titles confiscated. When she saw her new palace in Tsaritsyno adorned with ornamentation suggestive of the cryptic symbols of Freemasonry...
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