2. Palace of OldenburgRamon Ramon Palace, also known as Princess Oldenburg's Palace, is a red-brick neo-Gothic palace in Ramon, Russia. It was built in 1883–87 for Princess Eugenia Maximilianovna of Leuchtenberg and her husband Duke Alexander Petrovich of Oldenburg. It is registered as an object of Russian cultural heritage. In 1879 Tsar Alexander II gave the estate of Ramon to Princess Eugenia and the Duke of Oldenburg as a wedding gift. In 1883 they commissioned construction of the palace, in red brick, in the style of an English Gothic castle with gatehouse. The architect is usually said to have been Christopher Neysler, but some sources attribute the design to Nicholas Benois. The building used foot bricks manufactured according to a traditional process involving peasants treading the clay into wood frames for ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Divnogorye Museum ReserveDivnogorye Divnogorye — is a plateau and open-air museum in Liskinsky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia. It is located 10 km to the West from district administrative center on the right bank of Don River, 80 km to the South from Voronezh, not far from khutor Divnogorye. Museum was established in 1988 and received official status of nature reserve museum in 1991. Divnogorye remains of the most popular and recognizable tourist attractions of Voronezh Oblast. More than 60,000 visitors are attracted every season , mostly from Voronezh and Oblast. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.