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  1. Krasnoye Selo ( Russian: Кра́сное Село́, lit. Red (or beautiful) village) [1] is a municipal town in Krasnoselsky District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia. [2] . It is located south-southeast of the city center. Population: 44,323 ( 2010 Russian census); [3] 44,081 ( 2002 Census). [4]

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    Krasnoe Selo, in russo Красное Село, è una cittadina della Russia, che si trova nell'Oblast' di Leningrado, nell'immediata periferia a sud di San Pietroburgo, sulle rive del fiume Dudergofka.

  3. Krasnoye Selo was the site of one of the summer residences for the tsars and the summer camp for Russian soldiers stationed in St. Petersburg. A paper mill dating from 1764 is located there, as well as plastics, metal-working, and food-processing industries.

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  4. Things to Do in Krasnoe Selo, Russia: See Tripadvisor's traveler reviews and photos of Krasnoe Selo tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Krasnoe Selo. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

    • History of Tsarskoe Selo
    • Catherine Palace
    • Palace Chapel
    • Catherine Park
    • Alexander Palace & Alexander Park
    • Martial Chamber
    • Babolovsky Park
    • Alexander Pushkin Lyceum Museum
    • How to Visit Tsarskoe Selo

    Tsarskoe Selo (or Tsar’s Village) is a former residence of Russian emperors — the Romanov. It is located in the suburbs of Saint Petersburg, in the town of Pushkin. The main sight of Tsarskoe Selo is the Catherine Palace with the world-famous Amber Room. Millions of tourists come to Tsarskoe Selo each year to see this wonder. The second must-see pl...

    The most known sight of Tsarskoe Selo is the Catherine Palace. This imposing 280-meters long building leaves nobody indifferent. The Catherine Palace was the official summer residence of three Russian Empresses: Catherine I, Elizabeth Petrovna and Catherine II. In 1717, German architect Johann Braunstein started the construction of the palace for t...

    The gilded domes of the Palace Church are the most recognizable symbol of Tsarskoe Selo. The chapel is a part of the Catherine Palace. The construction began in 1745 by the order of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna. The decoration of the church is one of the finest examples of the Elizabethan era. The Chapel “remembers” many of the most important events ...

    Often called a museum under the open sky, Catherine Park lays in front of the Catherine Palace. This spectacular park is an integral part of the Tsarskoye Selo imperial residence. Catherine Park consists of two parts: the regular Old Garden and the English landscape park. The old (Dutch) garden was founded, according to legend, by Peter I. It is an...

    Alexander Park is a big park in front of Catherine Palace. At first sight, Alexander Park is a rather wild place and looks more like a forest. It is a misleading impression! When I first went on a guided tour of Alexander Park, I was fascinated by the history of the park and its accurate landscaping! Alexander Park is one of the hidden gems in the ...

    The Martial Chamber isa museum dedicated to the history of World War I. It is the first museum in modern Russia that tells us the story of that tragic period. The organizers of the Martial Chamber collected more than two thousand exhibits. These are uniforms, weapons, awards, personal belongings of soldiers, photographs, and military equipment of t...

    Babolovsky Park is the largest park in Pushkin. It occupies more than 260 hectares. The park lookspeaceful with its charming paths, forests, and meadows. During imperial times, Babolovsky Park was one of the most well-maintained parks of Saint Petersburg. Many Russian tsars, including Alexander I and Nicholas II, rested here with their families. Sa...

    Alexander Pushkin Memorial Lyceum Museum is also known as Tsarskoe Selo Lyceum. The Lyceum received its name after prominent Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, who studied in the Lyceum. Alexander Pushkin gave his name to the whole town. As you remember, Tsarskoe Selo is a part of Pushkin-town. In the 19th century, the Lyceum was an institution of hig...

    Where to stay

    Tsarskoe Selo is a large museum complex. One day is not enough to see all the sights of this place. Think of staying in Tsarskoe Selo overnight. On the territory of the museum, there is a cosy and affordable hotel Ekaterina. If you choose to stay there, you will just have to cross the road to get to Alexander Park, Catherine Park and Catherine Palace.

    Travel Tip

    Before heading to Tsarskoe Selo museums, have breakfast. On the territory of the parks, there is only one cafe and two restaurants. In summer, they are usually full. I didn’t like the food in the cafe. I can go there only for a cup of coffee. There are many cafes and restaurants in Pushkin-town. But to get there, you have to leave Catherine Park (exit the museum territory). So remember to have a hearty meal before your visit — you will need much energy to explore all the sights of Tsarskoe Se...

  5. Krasnoye Selo Tourism: Tripadvisor has 105 reviews of Krasnoye Selo Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Krasnoye Selo resource.

  6. Essential information for visitors to the Imperial estates at Tsarskoe Selo, including transport guide and seasonal information. Tsarskoe Selo, near Saint Petersburg, is one of Russia's most famous visitor attractions, the summer residence of the Romanov Tsars.