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  1. 27 de ago. de 2017 · You really must visit this gem in Tsarskoye Selo, which is adjoined to the Catherine Palace so that Tsar could visit his pupils in the Lyceum at will and check on their progress. Pupils who studied at this Lyceum included, of course, Alexander Pushkin, along with a host of his fellow pupils who would make their mark in Russian political and military history.

  2. Imperial Lyceum: A. S. Pushkin recites his poem before Gavrila Derzhavin during the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum exam on January 8th, 1815, painting by I. Pepin, 1911, Wikimedia Commons. Russians know the town of Pushkin, not by postcards or tour excursions, but rather by the intimate poems of its namesake—Alexander Pushkin.

  3. izi.travel › en › 3a5c-tsarskoye-selo-lyceumTsarskoye Selo | IZI Travel

    The Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum is the light yellow circular building linked to the main Catherine Palace corpus by an arched passage. Today the Lyceum displays an exhibition about the life of its most illustrious former pupil – the celebrated Russian poet Alexander Pushkin.

  4. In Imperial Russia, a Lyceum was one of the following higher educational facilities: Demidov Lyceum of Law in Yaroslavl (1803), Alexander Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo (1810), Richelieu Lyceum in Odessa (1817), and Imperial Katkov Lyceum in Moscow (1867). The Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum was opened on October 19, 1811, in a neoclassical building designed ...

  5. 1. queue for tickets at the gates to the park 2. queue from hell to get inside the palace to buy tickets (every 15 minutes they let 50 people inside) 3. queue to buy tickets to enter the palace and slip over some booties to protect the floor.

  6. The Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, from the walls of which many glorious sons of Russia came out, keeps many secrets. There are also bloody ones among them, which do not fit in with the image of the temple of sciences and arts created by historians and writers.