Tsarskoe Selo
Tsarskoe Selo is a famous palace complex founded by Catherine the Great near St. Petersburg and for a long time was the favorite residence of the ruling families. Now it is a spacious park with palaces-museums, which every year attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world. Tsarskoe Selo is officially considered part of the historical center of St. Petersburg and is protected by UNESCO as a cultural heritage site of the world.
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Contents- History of Tsarskoye Selo
- Sights of Tsarskoye Selo
- Schedule, tickets and excursions
- Additional services
- Tourist tips
- How to get there
History of Tsarskoye Selo

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The construction of the Catherine Palace and the arrangement of the territory around it went without problems, and in 1724 the two-story mansion was inaugurated. At the celebration three times fired from 13 cannons, according to the testimonies of contemporaries. Peter the Great was personally present at the opening of the palace.
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Then another residence, the Alexander Palace, was erected nearby. It differed sharply from the Catherine Palace. The new building was erected in the classical style.
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After the revolution, the park complex was nationalized. Since March 1918 it belonged to the state. A museum was organized here. Unfortunately, during the Great Patriotic War, the building was severely damaged, and the interiors were left almost empty – the occupiers looted some of the exhibits, and another part was burned. The restoration of Tsarskoye Selo began immediately after the end of the war, but it is still not finished. Now the Leningrad School of Restorers is responsible for the restoration of the palace – specialists are engaged in reconstruction on a strictly scientific basis, without adding the slightest touch to the appearance of the building.
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In 1992 it was renamed, and now it is the Tsarskoye Selo Museum-Reserve. It includes the palaces, the adjacent parks – Catherine, Alexander and Babolovsky – as well as auxiliary buildings.
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