Tsaritsyno Palace
Palace museum and park reserve in Moscow, Russia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Tsaritsyno (disambiguation).
Tsaritsyno (Russian: Царицыно, IPA: [tsɐˈrʲitsɨnə], literal meaning "Tsaritsa's property") is a palace museum and park reserve in the south of Moscow.
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Established | 1775 |
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Coordinates | 55°36′54″N 37°40′55″E |
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It was founded in 1775 as the summer residence of Empress Catherine II, but the construction remained incomplete. For most of its history, it was a half-abandoned park with picturesque ruins. In the 2000s, the palace was restored according to the original plans. Today, it is a museum complex and a leisure place for Muscovites and tourists.[1]