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Palace of Alexander I

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Grecheskaya Ulitsa, 40, Taganrog, Rostov Oblast, Russia, 347922Map
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  • Marina K
    Marina K
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    "All his life spent on the road, cold and died in Taganrog"

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    These lines A.S. Pushkin (who, by the way, also stopped in this house on the road to the Caucasus in 1820) wrote to the death of the "Liberator of Europe" of Emperor Alexander First. Big one-storey to ...

    Reviewed on Aug 6, 2020
  • Talant2007
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    Alexander Palace 1

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    The house of the mayor (in the people of the palace of Alexander 1) was built in 1806g by the official of Siver, in 1816g sold to the city under the device of the mayor's apartment. The house is known that it is in 1825g from ...

    Reviewed on Jul 13, 2020
  • NadVas
    NadVas
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    Not a palace, not a museum, to look especially at what

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    The building is quite simple, one-story, without furnishings and ornaments. Such in the center of Taganrog is full. Now there is a child sanatorium in it, so there is no indoor, and there is nothing to look at.

    Reviewed on Aug 18, 2019
  • Anastasia_0277
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    So-called “Alexander Palace I”

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    The building in the style of Russian classicism, built in 1806, is known, in the most important way, only that here on November 19, 1825, at the age of 47, the Russian Emperor Alexander I died. According to Dann ...

    Reviewed on Jul 1, 2019
  • Elena E
    Elena E
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    Very strange

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    Very strange for me. For history it is an important object, and here is now some kind of children's camp. Many tourists will just pass by(The house is not noticeable. It is impossible to enter, even simply ...

    Reviewed on Jun 26, 2018