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Pushkin (Russian: Пу́шкин) is a municipal town in Pushkinsky District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia, located 24 kilometers (15 mi) south from the center of St. Petersburg proper,[6] and its railway station, Tsarskoye Selo, is directly connected by railway to the Vitebsky Rail Terminal of the city. Pushkin was founded in (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) as an imperial residence named Tsarskoye Selo and received status of a town in (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) The first public railways in Russi Private room is located in the city of Russian emperors. You may use your private room, bathroom with jacuzzi, kitchen, living room, balcony (if you smoke). We can add you in your trip, for example, we can show you our city, tell the history about our city, we can take you from and to airport. Generally, spend a lot of good time with us)) State Museum-Reserve "Tsarskoye Selo" This palace and park ensemble of 18th–19th centuries served as the royal residence and was converted into a museum after the nationalization in March (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) It received its current status of museum-reserve in (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) Restoration of the museum is partly supported by the World Bank; about US$4 million has been spent by (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) and some US$3.2 million more is required to complete the restoration.[45] The museum-reserve includes: Catherine Park[edit] The park is named in honor of the Empress Catherine I of Russia. It occupies an area of 107 hectares and consists of the regular Old Garden (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) and an English garden (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) , architect Vasily Neyelov) separated by large ponds.[6][16] The park includes numerous pavilions of significant architectural and historical value. Most of them have been restored.The original palace of (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) was rebuilt in (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) , first by Mikhail Zemtsov, A. V. Kvasov and Savva Chevakinsky and then by Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli.[6] Rastrelli was the primary author of the architectural design and lush sculptural decoration of the façade, in the style of Russian Baroque; he also designed the interior layout and decoration. The main courtyard is facing west and has a gilded wrought-iron fence and gates. The palace is surrounded by a few buildings added in the late 18th century. One of them is a four-story outhouse to the south, which hosted the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum and was then converted into a museum, a branch of the All Russian Pushkin Museum. Lyceum is connected with the palace by an arch over Sadovaya Street (architect I. Neelov). Other attachments to the palace include Zubovsky wing on the southern side (architect Y. M. Felton) and Cameron's Gallery, cold saunas and a hanging garden to the southeast.[6] One of the most famous rooms of the palace is the Amber (Website hidden by Airbnb) points of interest[edit] The Tsars originally had their railway station served by their own railway line that branched off the main St.Petersburg Vitebsk Station to Tsarskoye Selo main line south of Shushary station. A number of incomplete bridge structures survive from this railway. The Tsars' personal railway station, which served by the Alexander and Catherine Palaces survives in derelict condition to the North of Alexandra Park on Akademicheski Prospect. Babolovo Park was established in the late 18th century and expanded to an area of 268.8 ha in (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) s. It is connected by a straight lane with the Catherine Park.[16] In (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) bolovo Palace was built in the park by the architect V. I. Neelov for the prince Grigory Potemkin. It was rebuilt in (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) by Vasily Stasov and is known for a large granite bath. The palace is ruined at present. Taitsky conduit built in (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) runs through the park. Until (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) , this was the only water pipeline of Tsarskoye Selo.[46][47] Otdelny Park has an area of 100 hectares. It starts on the left side of the Sofia Boulevard and extends to Pavlovsk. The park contains Kolonistsky pond created in (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) for draining the surrounding countryside. Fermsky Park is located near the Fedorovskiy town and Alexander Park. It was arranged by Adam Menelaws in (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) as a grazing area at the nearby imperial farm. A pond was dug in the park for watering. Buffer Park has been established in the late (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) early (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) s. It is situated at the entrance to Pushkin through the Pulkovo highway. The park contains five ponds and is adjacent to Kuzminskoye Cemetery. Tsarskoselskaya Railway was passing through the park and its remains are still visible.[16] Reserve Palace was built in (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) on Sadovaya street in a classical style reminiscent of an Italian Renaissance villa by the architects Adam Menelaws and Vasily Stasov. Gostiny Dvor (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) , architect N. Nikitin) is a set of interconnected premises with large halls meant for commercial activities. Palace of Princess Olga Paley (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) , architect K. Schmidt) is three-story building in classical style, is now home to the Military Engineering-Technical University. Mansion of Viktor Kochubey (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) , architect A. I. Taman, Radishcheva street 4). Nowadays it houses the sanatorium "Tsarskoye Selo". Detskoye Selo Station building (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) , architect E. A. Levinson) consists of a two-storey body and three pavilions. The project was awarded Stalin Prize in (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) There are so many options of transport near our house: buses, trains, taxis.

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