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  1. Tsarskoye Selo (Russian: Ца́рское Село́, IPA: [ˈtsarskəje sʲɪˈlo] ⓘ, lit. ' Tsar's Village ') was the town containing a former residence of the Russian imperial family and visiting nobility, located 24 kilometers (15 mi) south from the center of Saint Petersburg. The residence now forms part of the town of Pushkin.

  2. Tsárskoye Seló. Vista lateral del Palacio de Catalina en el complejo de Tsárskoye Seló. Salón de baile. La Villa de los Zares (en ruso: Ца́рское Село́, Tsárskoye Seló) fue residencia de la familia imperial rusa cerca de San Petersburgo y centro de recibimiento de la realeza y la nobleza exterior.

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  3. 6 de may. de 2022 · En ruso se llamaba Sárskaya manor o Sárskoye Seló. En 1710 Pedro comenzó a construir aquí un palacio para su esposa, la emperatriz Catalina I. 2. Obra maestra del barroco bajo la hija de Pedro...

  4. Essential information for visitors to the Imperial estates at Tsarskoe Selo, including transport guide and seasonal information. Tsarskoe Selo, near Saint Petersburg, is one of Russia's most famous visitor attractions, the summer residence of the Romanov Tsars.

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  5. Tsarskoe Selo is a cluster of very fine examples of Baroque and Classical architecture and it was also the first place in the Russian capital where interiors decorated in the Moderne (Art Nouveau) style appeared. The compositional centre of the ensemble is the Great Tsarskoe Selo or Catherine Palace – a splendid example of Russian Baroque.

  6. Catherine Palace, Tsarskoe Selo, St. Petersburg. Home. Imperial Estates. Tsarskoe Selo (Pushkin) Catherine Palace. The Catherine Palace is named after Catherine I, the wife of Peter the Great, who ruled Russia for two years after her husband's death.

  7. The display of the Catherine Palace (known until 1910 as the Great Palace of Tsarskoe Selo) covers the 300-year history of this outstanding edifice and presents the work of architects involved in its construction and decoration in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and also with the achievements of the restorers who returned the palace to ...