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  1. La reggia di Pavlovsk (in russo Па́вловск?) si trova nell' omonima città russa - da cui deriva il nome - a trenta chilometri da San Pietroburgo, a sud di Carskoe Selo . Nel 1777 Caterina II di Russia assegnò circa 362 desyatinas di terra lungo il fiume Slavjanka a suo figlio Paolo in occasione della nascita del primo figlio.

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    Catherine and Grand Duke Paul

    In 1777, the Empress Catherine II of Russia gave a parcel of a thousand hectares of forest along the winding Slavyanka River, four kilometers from her residence at Tsarskoye Selo, to her son and heir Paul I and his wife Maria Feodorovna, to celebrate the birth of their first son, the future Alexander I of Russia. At the time the land was given to Paul and Maria Feodorovna, there were two rustic log lodges called Krik and Krak. Paul and his wife spent the summers of 1777 to 1780 in Krik, while...

    Paul I and Maria Feodorovna

    Catherine the Great died in 1796, and Paul became Emperor. He decided to enlarge Pavlovsk into a palace suitable for a royal residence, adding two new wings on either side of the main building, and a church attached to the south wing. Between 1797 and 1799, he lavished money and the finest materials on Brenna's interiors. The reign of Emperor Paul did not last long. He alienated the nobles, and became increasingly fearful of conspiracies. His fears were justified; the Emperor Paul was murdere...

    Later history

    Maria Feodorovna died on 24 October 1828, fourteen days after her sixty-seventh birthday. She left the house to her younger son, Michael, and specified that none of the furniture should be taken away. After Michael's death, it went to the second son of Nicholas I, Konstantine Nikolayevich. It then passed to his widow and then their eldest son, Konstantine Konstantinovich. Her descendants respected the will, and turned the house into a family museum, just as it was when she died.[citation needed]

    On 18 February 1944, a meeting was held at the House of Architects in Leningrad to discuss the fate of the ruined Palaces. Academician and architect Aleksei Shchusev, who had designed the Lenin Mausoleum, called for the immediate reconstruction of the Palaces. "If we do not do this", he said, "we who know and remember these palaces in all their glo...

    Pavlovsk Park was conceived by Cameron as a classic English landscape garden, an idealized landscape filled with picturesque pieces of classical architecture, designed to surprise and please the viewer. Like the English landscape garden, it took much of its inspiration from the romanticized landscape paintings of Claude Lorraine and Hubert Robert. ...

    The Gonzago Gallery is a unique architectural and fresco ensemble in the Pavlovsk Palace, created by the Italian decorator, architect and art theorist Pietro di Gottardo Gonzagoin the early 19th century. It is the only example in Northern Europe of an exterior fresco painting of such a large area: 350 square metres for the wall and 200 square metre...

    Orloff, Alexandre and Chvidkovski, Dimitri, Saint-Petersbourg- l'architecture des tsars, Editions Place des Victoires, Paris 1995, translated from Russian to French by Brigitte de Monclos, ISBN 2-8...
    Massie, Suzanne, Pavlovsk: The Life of a Russian Palace, Hodder & Stoughton, 1990; ISBN 0-340-48790-9.
    Pavlovsk Palace
    Approach to Pavlovsk Palace (1808)
    The chapel of Pavlovsk Palace
    The Rossi Pavilion in Pavlovsk Park
  2. La reggia di Pavlovsk (in russo Па́вловск? ) si trova nell' omonima città russa - da cui deriva il nome - a trenta chilometri da San Pietroburgo , a sud di Carskoe Selo . Quick facts: Reggia di Pavlovsk, Localizzazione, Stato, Ci...

  3. 11 mar 2021 · Il Palazzo di Pavlovsk può essere definito il principale capolavoro del classicismo russo. Molti nobili e dignitari in tutti gli angoli della Russia hanno cercato di ricreare più in piccolo gli...

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  4. 1 giu 2020 · La Reggia di Pavlovsk nel 1944 e oggi. La Reggia di Pavlovsk fu costruita alla fine del XVIII secolo come residenza estiva per l'imperatore Paolo I. Si trova non lontano da Tsarskoe Selo (a circa 30 km da San Pietroburgo), e anch’essa durante la guerra venne catturata dai tedeschi.

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › PavlovskPavlovsk - Wikipedia

    Pavlovsk, in russo Павловск?, è un toponimo russo che indica: Pavlovsk – cittadina a sud di San Pietroburgo; Pavlovsk – cittadina dell'Oblast' di Voronež; Pavlovsk – comune del Kraj di Altaj; Reggia di Pavlovsk – reggia degli zar nei dintorni di San Pietroburgo