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Kitchen Ruin

Index Kitchen Ruin

The Kitchen Ruin is an architectural monument located in Pushkin, St. Petersburg, Russia, in Catherine Park, on the island on Upper Ponds. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Artificial ruins, Catherine Park, Cesare Alessandro Scaglia, Giacomo Quarenghi, Pushkin, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg.

  2. Tsarskoye Selo

Artificial ruins

Artificial ruins or imitation ruins are edifice fragments built to resemble real remnants of ancient ruins in European landscape parks and estates of the nobility of the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Catherine Park

The Catherine Park (Екатерининский парк) is the large landscaped area to the south of the Catherine Palace, located in the town of Tsarskoye Selo (Pushkin), 25 km south-east of St. Petersburg, Russia.

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Cesare Alessandro Scaglia

Cesare Alessandro Scaglia (1592 – May 21, 1641) was an Italian cleric and diplomat of the early 17th century.

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Giacomo Quarenghi

Giacomo Quarenghi (ˈdʐakəmə kvɐˈrʲenʲɡʲɪ; 20 or 21 September 1744) was an Italian architect who was the foremost and most prolific practitioner of neoclassical architecture in Imperial Russia, particularly in Saint Petersburg.

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Pushkin, Saint Petersburg

Pushkin (Пу́шкин) is a municipal town in Pushkinsky District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia, located south from the center of St. Petersburg proper, and its railway station, Tsarskoye Selo, is directly connected by railway to the Vitebsky Rail Terminal of the city. Kitchen Ruin and Pushkin, Saint Petersburg are Tsarskoye Selo.

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Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.

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See also

Tsarskoye Selo

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitchen_Ruin