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Walk at the abandoned palace
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Beautiful palace and park. The atmosphere of desolation. The building seems to be reserved, but through the windows you can see house plants, i.e. life there. Requires restoration. Near the building of the former orange with a broken ...
In 1835, the Znamenka became a special gift to the Emperor Alexandre Fedorovna, from her wife Nikolay I.
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After checking out Alexandria, I went to the Znamenka. In the Znamensky Palace there are no tours, but you can enjoy the amazing architecture of the building and walk around the territory of the estate. Here is the ...
In 1989, I rested in the estate repeatedly because I worked in a bus park, and we from the trade union gave a pass (by the way very cheap) lived in a single room (almost luxurious) TV, hall-k, shower ...
Walk at the abandoned palace
Beautiful palace and park. The atmosphere of desolation. The building seems to be reserved, but through the windows you can see house plants, i.e. life there. Requires restoration. Near the building of the former orange with a broken ...
In 1835, the Znamenka became a special gift to the Emperor Alexandre Fedorovna, from her wife Nikolay I.
After checking out Alexandria, I went to the Znamenka. In the Znamensky Palace there are no tours, but you can enjoy the amazing architecture of the building and walk around the territory of the estate. Here is the ...
Beautiful Autumn
Beautiful palace, picturesque ruins of the horse-drawn body, cozy pond, but the main thing - old greenhouses, mast cheve for the autumn trip.
Estate of the Sign
The sign is a palace ensemble created by Arch-Rami Bosse, Schtakenshneider, Earler for the imperial family.
The abandoned "Znamenka"
In 1989, I rested in the estate repeatedly because I worked in a bus park, and we from the trade union gave a pass (by the way very cheap) lived in a single room (almost luxurious) TV, hall-k, shower ...