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Discovering an imperial village
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The village of Tsarskoye Selo (“Imperial Village”) was established in the 18th century to build the summer residences of the czars. Rebaptized “Pushkin” after the Revolution, it is the location of the splendid Catherine Palace, built by the Italian architect Rastrelli by decree of Elizabeth I. The Alexander Palace was built by Catherine II on the occasion of her grandson’s marriage, the future Alexander I. It is easy to appreciate the b...
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Discover the world's biggest collection of Russian art
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Housed in the private mansion of the collector Pavel Tretyakov in the heart of the picturesque Moscow district of "Zamoskvorietchy", the "Tretyakov" brings together the most important collection of Russian art and icons in the world, and displays the history of Russia from the 11th to the 20th centuries.Hours of operation: Open from 10 am to 18 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Closed on Mondays....
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When winter comes to Russia, there is nothing better than going for a barbecue in the wooden Snow Paradise.
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Departure from Moscow early in the morning to reach Sergiyev Posad. Then, transfer to the campfire in the forest (about 11 km from Sergiyev Posad). You are welcomed by Sergey who takes you by horse-drawn sleigh to the barbecue place, in the heart of the snow-covered forest. Traditional Russian lunch around the fire: you enjoy marinated meat skewers drinking tea and Russian champagne in a picturesque winter setting. The opportunity to discover traditional Russian act...
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An unforgettable day discovering the most sumptuous palaces of St-Petersburg
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You will take part in a day trip exploring the celebrated and sumptuous palaces of St-Petersburg. To begin with, you will walk along the beautiful tree-lined avenues of the Pavlovsk Palace, located south of the Capital of the North. Catherine II offered this magnificent palace to her only son Paul I in 1786, who made it his summer residence. Built in a Palladian style and inspired by Roman temples with white columns, the Pavlovsk Palace houses majestic buildings in ...
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