Pushkin, Catherine's Summer Palace and Park


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July 20th 2017
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A 10.30am pick up for our trip to Pushkin, 29km south of St Petersburg and named after Alexander Pushkin, the Russian poet, playwright and novelist who died in 1837 and is credited with being the founder of modern Russian literature. The Captain's Daughter, The Bronze Horseman and The Queen of Spades are some of his novels = must make a point of reading at least one of them. Out tour started with ... Read Full Entry



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The restored Amber RoomThe restored Amber Room
The restored Amber Room

Ex Google as no photography area due to amber fragility, this room was gifted from Prussian King Frederick William to Tsar Peter the Great.
Everything on the table is edibleEverything on the table is edible
Everything on the table is edible

Ornate blue ceramic central heaters
Faberge tea & coffee serviceFaberge tea & coffee service
Faberge tea & coffee service

Present to Alexander 1st by his sister Anna Pavlovna Queen of the Netherlands in 1825
Nice firm buttocksNice firm buttocks
Nice firm buttocks

With the Admiralty at the far end of the lake



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