5242 x 3493 px | 44,4 x 29,6 cm | 17,5 x 11,6 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
14 août 2008
Lieu:
Arkhangelskoye Palace, Krasnogorsky District, Moscow Region, Russia, Eastern Europe
Informations supplémentaires:
Alexander I Column at the 18th century Archangelskoye Estate near Moscow, Russia The message on the column reads : on the 24th August 1816 his majesty Emperor Alexander I has honored the owner of the estate Prince Yusupov by having dinner at his place. Le 24 août 1816 sa majesté l'Empereur Alexandre Ier a fait l'honneur au propriétaire du château du Prince Yousoupov de dîner chez lui. Arkhangelskoye is a historical estate located around 20 kilometers to the west from Moscow. In 1703-1810 Arkhangelskoye belonged to Galitzine, and from 1810-1917, to the Yusupov family. In 1917 the Yusupovs' property was nationalized by the Bolsheviks. Nowadays Arkhangelskoye is a state museum. The estate is built in the style of Classicism, with the most notable building of the palace (1780s) faced to Moscow river crease and regular terraced park of the 18th century decorated with many 'ancient-like' statues. The other notable erections are a small palace named 'Caprice', Catherine II of Russia and Alexander Pushkin monuments, and the theater of the 18th century. Arkhangelskoye's oldest building is the church of Archangel Michael (1646). Among the other buildings are Saint Gates (1825-26), the uncompleted church known as 'Colonnade' (1909-1916), which serves today as an exhibition hall and two extensions of the sanatorium built in the 1930s. The estate is famous with its exquisite collection of fine art including paintings, sculptures, furniture, ceramics and interior.