Pushkin City, known as the "Imperial Village", consists of two palaces, one is Yekaterina Palace and the other is Alexander Palace, named after Pushkin once lived and studied here. In Pushkin City, the beauty of Baroque, the naturalness of classicism, the sentimentality of romanticism, and the exoticism of Chinese style have been woven into a complete and colorful garden building complex. This unique architectural style dates back to the early 18th century. To appreciate the style of Huangcun, you must set aside at least a whole day to visit carefully, and you can bring your own meals. In 1741, after Elizabeth Petrovna, daughter of Peter the Great, ascended the throne, the Imperial Village was expanded. The renovated palace is 306 meters long. The sky blue appearance is dazzling and full of festive atmosphere. The sculptures with rich shapes and the uneven structure make the building hundreds of meters long without being monotonous and rigid. Later, the "Alexandrov Palace", "Concert Hall" and "Amber Hall" were built, all of which are beautiful. The five onion-shaped spires of the Imperial Palace Church are golden under the blue sky and can be seen from almost anywhere in the garden. The statue of Pushkin in front of the palace is very eye-catching. Walking in the direction of the statue of Pushkin from the subway station is the Yekaterina Palace. You can also buy beautifully crafted Easter egg souvenirs in the Catherine Palace. The Easter eggs made by AKM have always been well received. They are available in a variety of colors and specifications, and the souvenir shop in the Catherine Palace has almost all of them. All AKM products, although the price is relatively high, but value for money. Catherine Park near the Catherine Palace is also not to be missed. The main entrance to the park is on Sadovayaul Street, and in summer you can rent a boat on the large pond in the park, dotted with some interesting buildings: the "Pyramid" is where Catherine the Great buried her beloved puppy , the "Marble Bridge" built after a bridge in Wilton, England, and the Chinese-style "Chinese Pavilion" are also very distinctive. In addition, walking in the park, breathing the fresh air, admiring the lush trees on both sides of the road, and seeing the occasional squirrel passing by your feet is very pleasant. In late autumn, red and golden leaves are falling all over the garden, and there is no artistic conception.
The city of Pushkin, also known as the "Royal Village", is located about 25 kilometers south of St. Petersburg. It is mainly composed of two palaces, the Yekaterina Palace and the Alexander Palace. The palace is centered on the palace complex, which combines classical romantic, baroque and exotic garden buildings. Show the beauty of the four seasons change, and the late autumn season has no artistic conception.
Located about 25 kilometers south of St. Petersburg, the traffic is very convenient. It is recommended to train a small train, after all, this is the first railway in Russia. It was originally a resort of the famous Tsar Yekaterina the Great, which was changed to the name of Pushkin on the centenary of the establishment of the Soviet Union. For famous Russian attractions, you must not go.
The village, also known as the "Pushkin City", is where Pushkin studied, known in Russian literary history as the "Sun of Russian poetry". He was the first graduate of the school. The village is divided into two parts part of the central Yekaterina Palace and its annexes (bathings, etc.) and the wide Yekaterina Palace Gardens in the south; in Yekaterina Park, there are numerous monuments and small apartments scattered. The other part is made up of Alexandria Palace and the Alessandro Park behind it.
Pushkin City is about an hour's ride from St. Petersburg. The famous Yekaterina Palace is in Pushkin City. Apart from the palace, Yekaterina Palace has a large garden. Among them, Alexander's garden is so big that you can't finish visiting it. We are only used to visiting Yekaterina's garden. Pushkin itself is a very quiet city with lots of green space and trees. I would recommend that tourists have time to stroll around the quiet city of Pushkin and experience the quiet and leisurely life of the local Russians.
Beautiful! Poet Pushkin lived here, but only a statue and a cottage. The beautiful and magnificent momentum of the nearby Caroline Palace is shocking. Group queuing is relatively fast, individual queuing takes 4-5 hours, internal visits take about 2 hours, have to prepare for a day!
St. Petersburg-Pushkin Village, 35 kilometers away from St. Petersburg in the morning, goes straight along M10 Avenue with bicycle lanes, and soon enters Pushkin Village. Looking at the grand park, it has luxurious forests, ancient churches, long rivers, beautiful reflections in the lakes and lakes, we look for beautiful churches with the sound of melodious bells. Originally, Katerina Palace was on Tuesday. Closed, we still bicycle to the outside with the idea of sweeping. When we arrived at the destination, we found many tourists buying tickets. Originally, the team that made an appointment in advance, happy, locked the car to buy tickets, because the Amber Palace needed a long queue to visit, because of the time relationship, we did not enter, only browse in the garden, which has moved us very much. It's really lucky that we spent two hours. We wandered through the primitive forest along the river of Pushkin Village. We imagined that Pushkin's romantic prose was born in such an artistic environment. We had been following this path smoothly to Pavlovsk. The whole city seemed to be in the primitive forest. A kind of