The Czar’s Village is one of the most famous suburbs of St. Petersburg. Its gardens and parks were laid out by the best landscapers and gardeners. Its palaces and pavilions were built by the most talented architects and decorated by the best Russian and foreign sculptors, painters and craftsmen. Unique collections of art were gathered in the Catherine palace. The majestic building extending over more than 300 meters became the compositional center of the whole palace and park complex. The town was renamed in 1937 after Alexander Pushkin.
Pushkin
Telephone: 466-66-69
Open: Monday to Monday, 10 am to 16.30 pm
Closed Tuesday, last Monday of every month