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  1. Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo opened 31 October 1811 19 (31) October 1811 in the suburbs of St. Petersburg, Tsarskoe Selo, took place the grand opening of the Imperial Lyceum, founded with the goal of "education of young people, especially those who were intended for public service".

  2. The palace-and-park ensemble of Tsarskoe Selo (the Tsarskoe Selo State Museum and Heritage Site) is a superb monument of world-ranking architecture and garden-and-park design dating from the eighteenth to early twentieth centuries. A whole constellation of outstanding architects, sculptors and painters made the ideas of their crowned clients a ...

  3. Tsarskoye Selo is 30 kilometers south of St. Petersburg, about 45 minutes drive. To get there you can take the train and the bus , or go by car . From St. Petersburg's Vitebsk Station, take a train to Detskoe Selo Station, from there you can walk to Catherine's Palace (20min), or you can take the bus N. 371 or N. 382 , which will take you ...

  4. Tsarskoye Selo. Tsarskoye Selo ( Russian: Ца́рское Село́; " Tsar 's Village") is an old Russian residence of the imperial family. It is located 26 kilometres (16 mi) south from the center of St. Petersburg, but is no longer a place for the imperial family. Instead, it is part of the town of Pushkin and of the World Heritage Site .

  5. Pushkin, suburban town and administrative raion (district) of St. Petersburg, northwestern European Russia, 14 miles (22 km) south of the city of St. Petersburg. Tsarskoye Selo grew up around one of the main summer palaces of the Russian royal family. Catherine I commissioned the palace (1717–23);

  6. The Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg also known historically as the Imperial Alexander Lyceum after its founder the Emperor Alexander I with the object of educating youths of the best families, who should afterwards occupy impor...

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