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  1. Centro histórico de San Petersburgo y conjuntos monumentales anexos. Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la Unesco. El Palacio de Catalina del complejo de Tsárskoye Seló. Tsárskoye Seló. Localización. País. Rusia. Coordenadas. 59°43′24″N 30°24′57″E.

  2. Tsarskoye Selo (Russian: Ца́рское Село́, IPA: [ˈtsarskəje sʲɪˈlo] ⓘ, lit. ' Tsar's Village ') was the town containing a former residence of the Russian imperial family and visiting nobility, located 24 kilometers (15 mi) south from the center of Saint Petersburg. The residence now forms part of the town of Pushkin.

  3. El palacio de Alejandro fue construido en el retiro imperial de Tsárskoye Seló. Fue encargado por Catalina la Grande para su nieto favorito y futuro emperador Alejandro I de Rusia con motivo de su matrimonio con la gran duquesa Elizaveta Alekséievna, nacida princesa Luisa María Augusta de Baden.

  4. Tsarskoe Selo is a cluster of very fine examples of Baroque and Classical architecture and it was also the first place in the Russian capital where interiors decorated in the Moderne (Art Nouveau) style appeared. The compositional centre of the ensemble is the Great Tsarskoe Selo or Catherine Palace – a splendid example of Russian Baroque.

  5. Tsarskoye Selo ( Russian: Ца́рское Село́; " Tsar 's Village") is an old Russian residence of the imperial family. It is located 26 kilometres (16 mi) south from the center of St. Petersburg, but is no longer a place for the imperial family. Instead, it is part of the town of Pushkin and of the World Heritage Site .

  6. Tsarskoye Selo was the town containing a former residence of the Russian imperial family and visiting nobility, located 24 kilometers south from the center of Saint Petersburg. The residence...

  7. The Egyptian Gate of Tsarskoye Selo was built in 1829 to replace the old toll bar, which had been made redundant by the expansion of Tsarskoe Selo. The gate, which exemplifies the Egyptian Revival style, was designed by Adam Menelaws, who was inspired by the Temple of Khonsu gates.