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Kuskovo (Russian: Куско́во) was the
summer country house and
estate of the
Sheremetev family.
Built in the mid-18th century, it was
originally situated...
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counts Sheremetev. They
worked in
Moscow and in Sheremetev's
mansions (
Kuskovo, Ostankino, etc.), and also in St.Petersburg.
Fedor Leontyevich Argunov...
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other serfs. As a
young girl she
moved with her
family to the
estate of
Kuskovo outside Moscow. Soon
thereafter she was
taken from her
family to serve...
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bourgeois architecture typical of
Tsarist times.
Ostankino Palace,
Kuskovo,
Uzkoye and
other large estates just
outside Moscow originally belong to...
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Kamennya Oranzhereya Tsarskoe Selo,
Bolshaya Oranzhereya (1762, 1820)
Kuskovo, Moscow,
Oranzhereya (illustration, right) Linneanum,
Botaniska trädgården...
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became fashionable in the cool
drizzle of the Île-de-France. In the
Kuskovo Estate,
there is the
Grotto Pavilion,
built between 1755 and 1761. Grottoes...
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Realist Art Ivan the
Great Bell
Tower Jewish Museum and
Tolerance Center Kuskovo The
Lumiere Brothers Center for
Photography The
Lumiere Brothers Gallery...
- Vospenkov, Lekseev, Bazarihin, Radyushin)
Dyakovo settlement Tsaritsyno Park
Kuskovo Arkhangelskoye Estate Open-air
museum Dixon, Simon.
Catherine the Great...
- "Fountain House") on the
Fontanka Embankment and the
family estate at
Kuskovo,
where he
collected a
gallery of portraits, and to
create a
famous serf...
- Николаевич Шереметев; 3
January 1803 in
Saint Petersburg- 12
September 1871 in
Kuskovo) was a
Russian aristocratic,
member of the
Sheremetev family. He was the...