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  1. Like Pushkin, Tsarskoe Selo is one of St. Petersburg's must-see attractions, and can easily occupy visitors for a full day. And, like Pushkin, it can be very crowded during the tourist high-season in the summer. Arrive early or be prepared to join long queues, especially for the Catherine Palace. Rastrelli's enormous late-Baroque palace, with ...

  2. Tsarskoye Selo is 30 kilometers south of St. Petersburg, about 45 minutes drive. To get there you can take the train and the bus , or go by car . From St. Petersburg's Vitebsk Station, take a train to Detskoe Selo Station, from there you can walk to Catherine's Palace (20min), or you can take the bus N. 371 or N. 382 , which will take you directly to the park gates.

  3. From late 1748 until 1756 the construction of the Tsarskoe Selo residence was directed by Bartolomeo Francesco Rastrelli (1700–1771), the chief architect of the imperial court. On 10 May 1752 Empress Elizabeth signed a decree on the complete reconstruction of the old building and on 30 July 1756 Rastrelli was already presenting his new creation to his crowned mistress and foreign ambassadors.

  4. Then it became known as Sarskoye Selo and later - Tsarskoye. The beginning of the town dates from 1710. From that time the process of palaces and parks creation started. In the 18th - early 20th centuries Tsarskoe Selo was the summer residence of the Emperor's residence. From 1811 to 1843 there was Tsarskoselsky School where A.S. Pushkin studied.

  5. Tsarskoye Selo. Tsarskoye Selo ( Russian: Ца́рское Село́; " Tsar 's Village") is an old Russian residence of the imperial family. It is located 26 kilometres (16 mi) south from the center of St. Petersburg, but is no longer a place for the imperial family. Instead, it is part of the town of Pushkin and of the World Heritage Site .

  6. This Palace at Tsarskoye Selo is a must if you are visiting Saint Petersburg. The sheer opulence is totally overwhelming. A lot of it has been restored after the Nazis looted it, wrecked it and generally burned parts of it to the ground.

  7. 10 de sept. de 2020 · Russian residence of the imperial family and visiting nobility, located 24 kilometers (15 mi) south from the center of Saint Petersburg.Tsarskoye Selo forms ...

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