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Tsaritsyno (Russian: Царицыно, IPA:[tsɐˈrʲitsɨnə], literal meaning "Tsaritsa's property") is a palace museum and park reserve in the south of Moscow.
It was founded in 1775 as the summer residence of Empress Catherine II, but the construction remained incomplete. For most of its history, it was a half-abandoned park with picturesque ruins. In the 2000s, the palace was restored according to the original plans. Today, it is a museum complex and a leisure place for Muscovites and tourists.[1]
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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architects two independent commissions in Gothic style—TsaritsynoPalace to Bazhenov and Petrovsky Palace to Kazakov. Numerous private houses built by Kazakov...
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...
1684) and Lenino (September 28, 1918 – August 1991). Tsaritsyno hosts such landmarks as TsaritsynoPalace and Arshinovskiy Forest Park. In 1960, Lenino was...
he received from his grandfather a village south of Moscow, now TsaritsynoPalace and surrounding park. In 1694 he was stripped of his boyardom (with...
Museum of Architecture State Historical Museum Tretyakov Gallery TsaritsynoPalace Vernadsky State Geological Museum Vlakhernskoye-Kuzminki Zoological...
Boris (February 2018). "An Eighteenth-century Theme Park: Museum-reserve Tsaritsyno (Moscow) and the Public Culture of the Post-soviet Metropolis". Urban...
Museum of Architecture State Historical Museum Tretyakov Gallery TsaritsynoPalace Vernadsky State Geological Museum Vlakhernskoye-Kuzminki Zoological...
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...
Kremlin Palace, was cancelled shortly after groundbreaking. The imperial palace in Tsaritsyno Park fell victim to the Battle of the Palaces; Bazhenov's...
demolition of the main palace in Tsaritsyno, and culminated in 1796 with the demolition of Pella, the largest imperial palace in the Saint Petersburg...
Museum of Architecture State Historical Museum Tretyakov Gallery TsaritsynoPalace Vernadsky State Geological Museum Vlakhernskoye-Kuzminki Zoological...
1911–1914 Gothic Chapel, Peterhof Chesme Church (1780), St Petersburg TsaritsynoPalace, Moscow Nikolskaya tower of Moscow Kremlin, Moscow St. Mary Cathedral...
passed to Pyotr Argunov, with consultancy by Francis Reid, manager of Tsaritsyno Park project. Reid and his associate, Nikolai Kuverin, worked in Ostankino...
Catherine made the first move, razing Bazhenov's gothic towers of TsaritsynoPalace. Cameron, dismissed by Paul, was the second casualty. Paul suspected...
folder). St. Petersburg, 1997. The Artist's Book in Russia and the UK. TsaritsynoPalace. Moscow. March 13—May 18, 2014; Radishchev Art Museum. August 7—September...
Kolomenskoye Losiny Ostrov National Park Neskuchniy Garden Sokolniki Park Tsaritsyno Park Zaryadye Park Arbat Izmaylovo Khamovniki Kitay-gorod Krasnoselsky...
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...
2013 Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, Moscow, Russia, 2013 Grand Hotel Majestic "già Baglioni", Bologna, Italy, 2013 The Knights' Grand Master Palace, Rhodes...
2012 — “We are (not) alone”, Erarta. Saint Petersburg, Russia 2012 — Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve. Moscow, Russia 2011 — “Holidays”, Moscow Museum of Modern...
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...
the Buddhist Temple in St Petersburg Vasily Bazhenov, architect of the Tsaritsyno Park and the Russian State Library Joseph Bové, chief architect of Moscow...