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  1. Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. Coordinates: 59°43′3″N 30°23′49″E. The yard of the Imperial Lyceum. 14-year-old Pushkin reciting his poem before old Derzhavin in the Lyceum (painting by Ilya Repin from 1911, the school's centennial ).

  2. 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. El conjunto de palacios y parques, hoy en la ciudad de Pushkin, así como su centro histórico forman parte, con el código 540-006, del ...

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  3. 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 . [1]

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. In 1811, the Imperial Lyceum of Tsarskoye Selo was opened in a wing of the Catherine Palace, and it became one of the empire’s most prestigious educational institutions.

  7. hmn.wiki › es › Pushkin_LyceumLiceo Tsarskoye Selo

    El Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum se inauguró el 19 de octubre de 1811. Los primeros graduados incluyeron a Alexander Pushkin y Alexander Gorchakov. La fecha de apertura se celebraba cada año con juergas y juergas, y Pushkin compuso nuevos versos para cada una de esas ocasiones. En enero de 1844 el Liceo se trasladó a San Petersburgo.