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Saint Petersburg Guide
TSARSKOYE SELO
In 1710 Peter the Great decided to hand over the part
of the Menshikov's ownership to Ekaterina Alexeevna,
who was not Empress yet. The date of the foundation of
the Tsar's village is the 24th of June 1710, which was
spoken about in the letter: - His Majesty is pleased
to give to Ekaterina Alexeevna Sarskaja and Koporskaja
granges in the Koporskiji uyezd with the villages which
are owned to them, with the peasants and the all places,
and when you get it those granges with all owned to it
villages and others give to her, to Ekaterina Alexeevna,
and from the accountant books those granges write off,
and all that there will be for getting off you write down
and send to me the register.
As Ekaterina Alexeevna entered into the ownership
of Sarskaja "myza", which officially became the Tsar's
village since 1725, she began to make it better. During
the life of Peter the Great The Empress Ekaterina Alexeevna
founded the beginning of the small park around the new stone
wards and ordered to make the part of the forest as the Zoo
(the natural place where the wild animals lived), she also
ordered to surround it with the fence. Exept the alder grove
and the fir "perspectives" ( synonym of the word "prospect"),
planted by the broad of the park, the garden master Jan Rosen
had been charged to plant along the nowadays Sadovaja street
the wide fruit garden and to make frames and greenhouses
near the fence of the Zoo.
Tsarskoye Selo flourished under Catherine II. It was
during her reign that the Church and Zubov Wings of the
Great Palace were built alongside the Cold Baths with the
Agate Rooms, the Hanging Garden and the Cameron Gallery,
in the style of ancient Roman thermae (1780-87,
architect Charles Cameron).
The imposing Alexander Palace was erected between 1792
and 1800 by Giacomo Quarenghi for Catherine II's grandson,
the future Emperor Alexander I. The architecture of the
palaces blends harmoniously into the surrounding landscaped
parks and gardens. The Catherine Park is punctuated with a
host of pavilions (the Hermitage, the Grotto and the Admiralty),
designed by such famous architects as Mikhail Zemtsov, Sabbas
Chevakinsky, Antonio Rinaldi and Bartolomeo Francesco Rastrelli.
It also boasts a variety of fanciful bridges, pergolas and sculptures.
To commemorate the victory of the Russian Fleet over the Turks in the
Bay of Chesme in the Aegean Sea in 1770, the Chesme Column was erected
in the centre of the Great Pond. The landscapes of the Alexander Park
with their romantic structures, such as the Chinese Village,
the Arsenal and the White Tower, are no less picturesque.
Prior to the 1917 revolution, the Great Palace served as
the summer residence of the Russian emperors. In 1918 a museum
of art and history opened here. During the Nazi occupation the
palaces and monuments of Tsarskoye Selo suffered immense damage
and since 1957 repairs and restoration work have been conducted.
The museum houses remarkable collections of paintings, porcelain,
furniture and fabrics. Visitors can explore Rastrelli's Grand Hall
in the Great Palace and the Portrait Hall with its canvases by Dutch,
Flemish, Italian and French artists. Work is currently in progress
on the re-creation of the world-famous Amber Room, which disappeared
during the Second World War. Details of the contemporary version can
already be seen. In terms, of its artistic workmanship, it is in no
way inferior to and perhaps, in some respects, even superior to the
original. An exhibition, devoted to the last Russian emperor
Nicholas II and his family, occupies the Alexander Palace.
- Open: 10am - 5pm
- Closed: Tuesdays and the last Monday of every month
- By public transport: Train from Vitebsk station ('Kupchino' platform) to Detskoye Selo
- Location: 7 ulitsa Sadovaya Pushkin
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