Pavlovsk Palace and Park, Russia, Sankt Peterburg
Pavlovsk is south-west suburb of Sankt Peterburg, easy acceptable by local train from Vitebsky Station in 40 minutes.
In 1777 Catherine the Great began to construct a palace at Pavlovsk for her eldest son, Pavel, later the Emperor Paul I.
In this video consist of 3 Parts you can see the Palace, Park and now opened Pavilions.
Павловск - это пригород Санкт Петербурга, куда легко добраться на электричке с Витебского вокзала за 40 минут.
В 1777 году Екатерина Великая начала строить дворец для своего старшего сына Павла, в последствии императора Павла 1.
В этом ролике из трех частей вы увидите сам дворец, парк и открытые павильоны парка.
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Pavlovsk Palace is an 18t-century Russian Imperial residence built by Catherine the Great for her son, Grand Duke Paul, in Pavlovsk, within Saint Petersburg. After his death, it became the home of his widow, Maria Feodorovna.
The palace and the large English garden surrounding it are now a Russian state museum and public park.
This video was filmed on April 6, 2003 during a Russian snow storm.
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Pavlovsk Palace is an 18th-century Russian Imperial residence built by Catherine the Great for her son, Grand Duke Paul, in Pavlovsk, within Saint Petersburg.After his death, it became the home of his widow, Maria Feodorovna.The palace and the large English garden surrounding it are now a Russian state museum and public park.
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Pavlovsk Palace is an eighteenth-century Russian Imperial residence built by Paul I of Russia near Saint Petersburg. After his death, it became the home of his widow, Maria Feodorovna. The palace and the large English garden surrounding it are now a Russian state museum and public park.
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Pavlovsk (Russian: Па́вловск) is a municipal town in Pushkinsky District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia, located 30 kilometers (19 mi) south from St. Petersburg proper and about 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) southeast from Pushkin. Population: 16,087 (2010 Census).
The town developed around the Pavlovsk Palace, a major residence of the Russian imperial family. Between 1918 and 1944, its official name was Slutsk, after the revolutionary Vera Slutskaya, and then was changed back to Pavlovsk. Pavlovsk is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments.
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Pavlovsk is a town outside of St. Petersburg and the location of the beautiful Pavlovsk park and palace. A tour of this elegant residence can be organised with Express to Russia. Visit the website to start organising your journey of a lifetime:
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Pavlovsk Palace is an 18th-century Russian Imperial residence built by Paul I of Russia in Pavlovsk, within Saint Petersburg. After his death, it became the home of his widow, Maria Feodorovna.
After the October Revolution of 1917, Pavlovsk palace and park were nationalised and converted to a public-access museum.
Pavlovsk suffered much from the German occupation during the Great Patriotic War. Of the over one hundred thousand trees that had been in the park before the War, 70,000 had been cut down or destroyed by the shelling. All the decorative bridges in the park had been blown up. Eight hundred bunkers had been dug in the park. The Rose Pavilion was gone; the Germans had used the materials to construct a fortified dugout....
From 1944, restoration work began on the Palace and surrounding parkland. This was completed in 1977.
Pavlovsk is a wonderful place to visit and I always enjoy coming here.
Seeing these photographs taken at the turn of the century show how well the restoration work was conducted.