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Izmailovo Country Estate. Russia estate. Moscow estate. Museum in Moscow. Izmailovo. Peter Borisovitch Sheremetiev. Izmailovo Bridge Tower.
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MUSEUMS OF MOSCOW
Izmailovo Country Estate
Izmailovo was once a royal estate outside Moscow reserved for hunting, and game was specially reared for the purpose. It was then called
the Izmailov Menagerie. Peter the Great spent his childhood here, and he used to circle the lake in a small sailing boat. It was at Izmailovo
that Peter formed the Preobrazhensky and Semyonovsky regiments of boy-soldiers, before they became part of the regular Russian army. Izmailovsky
Park is one of the largest urban forest parks in the world, covering an area of 1180 hectares. It is larger than the Bois de Boulogne in
Paris (848 hectares), and five times larger than Central Park in New York. The austere Bridge Tower (1671) was once attached to a white stone
bridge leading to Izmailovsky Island. There are two notable gateways to the royal estate built by the architect Terenty Makarov in 1682.
They served as a model for the gates at the Novodevichy Convent and the Donskoy
and Petrovsky Monasteries. The five-domed Christmas Church (1678) stands on the site of Izmailovo village, one kilometre from the royal estate.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT MUSEUM:
- Address: Gorodok Baumana (the Bauman town), 12 (the Bridge Tower)
- Open: Monday, Wednesday to Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The first Monday of each month is a cleanup day.
- Metro: Partizanskaya
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