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  2. The Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum was opened on 19 October 1811. The first graduates included Alexander Pushkin and Alexander Gorchakov. In January 1844, the Lyceum was moved to St Petersburg. In May 1918, the Lyceum was closed following order by the Council of People's Commissars.

  3. The Lyceum was opened under the order of Emperor Alexander I just next to the Yekaterninsky tsar palace in Tsarskoye Selo, not far St. Petersburg.

  4. This is a list of alumni and faculty associated with Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. During 33 years of the Tsarskoe Selo Lyceum's existence, there were 286 graduates.

  5. The four storied house, which stands close to the Church of the Miraculous Apparition, is still called the Lyceum. From 1811 to 1843 it was occupied by the Imperial Lyceum of Tsarskoe Selo. The great Russian poet Pushkin was educated here. His room is in the fourth story with a window facing the garden, and bears the number 14.

  6. LYCEUM, Tsarskoe Selo Lyceum renamed Alexandrovsky Lyceum in 1843, a privileged higher education institution providing training for state officials. It was founded in 1810 and opened on 19 October 1811, in the wing of the Catherine Palace built by architect V. P. Stasov.

  7. Tsarskoye Selo (Russian: Ца́рское Село́, IPA: [ˈtsarskəje sʲɪˈlo] ⓘ, lit. ' Tsar's Village ' ) was the town containing a former residence of the Russian imperial family and visiting nobility, located 24 kilometers (15 mi) south from the center of Saint Petersburg . [1]

  8. The museum, which is located in the former Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum where Alexander Pushkin studied, has restored classrooms, bedrooms of pupils, a Large hall, a newspaper room, a library, and the apartment of the tutor and art teacher S. G. Chirikov.

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