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Visit Duration: 3-4 Hours
Timings: Everyday 6:00am - 12:00am
Entry type: Paid
Entry Details: Price Rs.755
Tsaritsyno constitutes a sprawling expanse of parkland and museum intricacies nestled in the southern realm of Moscow, standing as a premier bastion of urban preservation. Its origins trace back to 1775, commencing under the watchful eye of the accomplished architect V. I. Bazhenov, envisioned to manifest as a personal rural haven for the esteemed Empress Catherine II.
The architectural splendors of "Tsaritsyno" encompass a harmonious fusion of neo-Gothic motifs, offering an arresting aesthetic tapestry. It consists of a verdant landscape punctuated by meandering water bodies, resplendent towers, an animated luminary fountain, and artificial isles that enshroud an expansive domain spanning a remarkable 405 hectares.
Tsaritsyno constitutes a sprawling expanse of parkland and museum intricacies nestled in the southern realm of Moscow, standing as a premier bastion of urban preservation. Its origins trace back to 1775, commencing under the watchful eye of the accomplished architect V. I. Bazhenov, envisioned to manifest as a personal rural haven for the esteemed Empress Catherine II.
The architectural splendors of "Tsaritsyno" encompass a harmonious fusion of neo-Gothic motifs, offering an arresting aesthetic tapestry. It consists of a verdant landscape punctuated by meandering water bodies, resplendent towers, an animated luminary fountain, and artificial isles that enshroud an expansive domain spanning a remarkable 405 hectares.
Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve has the following interesting things in store for you:
The best time to visit Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve is from the month of March to May, as the weather is pleasant, and the gardens are in full bloom, providing a picturesque and enjoyable experience.
You only need to buy a ticket for the museum and the palace. The park is open for 24 hours and is free of charge to visit. On every 3rd Sunday, everything is free to visit.
As for the timings - On Saturday the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve remains open from 10 AM in the morning to 6 PM in the evening. On Saturday the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve remains open from 10 AM in the morning to 8 PM in the evening. On Sunday the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve remains open from 10 AM in the morning to 7 PM in the evening. Please note that the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve remains closed on Monday.
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Tsaritsyno was originally commissioned by Empress Catherine the Great in the 18th century. It was made to act as a residence to be used in the summer season.
Photography is allowed in the outdoor areas and gardens of Tsaritsyno. But for the museum buildings make sure to inquire about photography guidelines.
Using Moscow's public transportation system, you can take the metro and then a short bus ride to reach the museum.
Yes, guided tours are available. They can provide insightful information about the history of the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve
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