«Moscow Versailles» Kuskovo estate Private Tour. As we say in Russia, it’s not forbidden to live a beautiful life! And indeed, why not live our lives to the ultimate enjoyement? From the luxurious halls, chic avenues, gloss and shine of aristocratic Russia, to the splendour of the old Dutch, Italian and French styles, it’s just a stone’s throw! It sounds tempting, doesn’t it? Only a few kilometers from the center of Moscow there is a unique cultural monument called the Kuskovo Mansion, home to the only authentic French park still in existence.
• More than 20 unique architectural monuments
• Only French park in Moscow with marble sculptures, ponds and pavilions
• State Museum of Ceramics (world’s largest collection of ceramics and glass from various countries)
• Sheremetev Palace
• Hermitage Pavilion
• Dutch house
• Italian house
• Grotto Pavilion
• Church in the style of Anninsky Baroque
• Bell Tower
• Large stone American greenhouse
• Kitchen Outhouse
• Swiss Cottage
• Guaranteed skip-the-line entrance
As we say in Russia, it’s not forbidden to live a beautiful life! And indeed, why not live our lives to the ultimate enjoyement? From the luxurious halls, chic avenues, gloss and shine of aristocratic Russia, to the splendour of the old Dutch, Italian and French styles, it’s just a stone’s throw! It sounds tempting, doesn’t it? Only a few kilometers from the center of Moscow there is a unique cultural monument called the Kuskovo Mansion, home to the only authentic French park still in existence.
• More than 20 unique architectural monuments
• Only French park in Moscow with marble sculptures, ponds and pavilions
• State Museum of Ceramics (world’s largest collection of ceramics and glass from various countries)
• Sheremetev Palace
• Hermitage Pavilion
• Dutch house
• Italian house
• Grotto Pavilion
• Church in the style of Anninsky Baroque
• Bell Tower
• Large stone American greenhouse
• Kitchen Outhouse
• Swiss Cottage
• Guaranteed skip-the-line entrance
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Stop At: Kuskovo Estate, Yunosti St., 2, Moscow 115487 Russia
The Kuskovo Estate was built in the mid-18th century, it was the summer residence of Count Peter Sheremetev, son and heir of the famous Field Marshal of the Petrine era, the first Russian Count Boris Sheremetev. Sheremetyevs were one of the richest and most powerful families in Russia, and the estate was used by several generations of the family. The estate consists of more than 20 unique architectural monuments – among them there are the main Palace, Grotto, Hermitage, Big Stoned Greenhouse, Italian and Dutch houses, the Merciful Savior Church and the old church. An extensive French park with ponds, lakes, pavilions, Russian and Italian marble sculptures is the pearl of the estate. After the 1917 Revolution, the estate was nationalized. In 1919, the palace became a small museum of natural history, and in 1938 it was merged with the Museum of Ceramics, the only one in Russia. Today, the museum contains one of the world’s largest collections of ceramics and glass of various countries from antiquity to modern times.
Duration: 3 hours
Categoría: Tours culturales y temáticos.
Inicio en: Moscow, Russia.
Duración: 4 hours.
Precio: 224,06 euros.