Tsarskoye Selo
Tsarskoye Selo (Russian: Ца́рское Село́, IPA: [ˈtsarskəɪ sʲɪˈlo] (
The town bore the name Tsarskoe Selo until 1918, Detskoe Selo (Russian: Детское Село, lit. 'Children's Village', 1918–1937), then Pushkin (Russian: Пушкин, 1937 onwards).
History
The Royal Forestry School, perhaps the first such school in Russia, was founded in Tsarskoye Selo in 1803; it was moved to Saint Petersburg in 1811, to become the Imperial Forestry Institute.[2]
Nickname for elite Soviet neighborhoods
Under the Soviet Union the nickname "the Czar's village" came to be attached to blocks and small neighborhoods that housed the nomenklatura (Soviet elites). Their stores were better stocked, although they were still affected by Soviet-era shortages. The buildings in the neighborhoods were better designed, constructed and maintained. One such neighborhood, west of Moscow, contained less industry and more parks than any other neighborhood.[3]
Monuments
- Alexander Palace and associated park
- Catherine Palace and associated park
- Sophia Cathedral
- Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum
Gallery
- Grotto pavilion in Catherine park of Tsarskoe Selo, Saint Petersburg, Russia
- Catherine Palace with a view of the Cameron Gallery; Tsarskoye Selo in a watercolor by Luigi Premazzi, c. 1855
- The Catherine Palace, the Great Hall
- Fire in the Catherine Palace 1942
- Cameron Gallery Catherine Palace
- Jubilee Exhibition for the 200th anniversary of Tsarskoye Selo 1911
- Catherine Palace at the main entrance, September 9, 1911. Adolphe Kégresse seated behind the wheel of the Imperial "Benz"
- Catherine Park, Pavilion "Grotto" 1910
- Catherine Park, Pyramid 1910
- Catherine Park, Palladian Bridge
- Alexander Palace 1918
- Kegresse track outside Alexander Palace, January 1917
- "Chapel" in Alexander Park. 1897
- Large Chinese Bridge in Alexander Park 1910
- "Grand Caprice" in Alexander Park 1911
- Farm outbuilding with a tower in Alexander Park. 1910
- Tsarskoye Selo Imperial Station/ Emperor railway station in Pushkin town 1910s
See also
- Treaty of Tsarskoye Selo
- Emperor railway station in Pushkin town
- Adolphe Kegresse
References
- Jabado, Salwa; Fodor's (2008). Fodor's Moscow and St. Petersburg. New York: Random House. p. 292. ISBN 1-4000-0717-8.
- St. Petersburg Encyclopedia. Accessed: May 6, 2012.
- Masha Gessen, (2017). [The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia]
Further reading
- King, Greg (2006). The Court of the Last Tsar (hardback). Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-72763-7.
External links
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- Tsarskoye Selo, Pushkin town, historical facts of the city, map, local weather, directions from St. Petersburg
- The State Museum of Tsarskoye Selo
- Alexander Palace Time Machine The Alexander Palace Time Machine
- Tsarskoye Selo in 1910 – a guide to the Palaces, Park and Town
- Photo Tours of Tsarskoe Selo
- Last Days at Tsarskoe Selo Last Days at Tsarskoe Selo by Count Paul Beckendorff
- Photographic views of Tsarskoye Selo, c. 2002 The Nostalgic Glass
- Tsarskoye Selo Photos Iconicarchive Gallery
- Bernard DeCou's colored photos of Tsarskoye Selo, c. 1931