Très belle, non seulement en hiver mais aussi en été, quand je suis venu ici, je me sens relaxé et heureux
Le jardin de Carominsk, situé à la droite du fleuve de Moscou, est situé à 390 hectares, ce qui peut faire un tour de la scène de la Russie. Au XIVe siècle, le jardin de la façade de Carominsco a commencé à devenir la montagne de l'évacuation du tsar russe, avec de nombreuses églises antiques, un paysage merveilleux et quatre saisons.
C'était le rôde de l'église et du bois du prince Ivan de Moscou et du tsar. Il y avait des églises et des bâtiments en bois construits au 14e à 17e siècle. Au milieu du 17e siècle, il avait construit un palais en bois avec plus de 270 chambres et plus de 3000 fenêtres. En 1532, Jésus a construit une église céleste pour célébrer la naissance du prince du Tsar.
It covers an area of 390 hectares and offers a panoramic view of the picturesque Russian River. It was here that Peter I spent his childhood. Spring, summer, autumn and winter attract many tourists. In autumn, when fruit trees are ripe, people are allowed to pick them. Many Russian old ladies pick them back and make jams. In winter, many people come here to ski and skate. Various musical plays are often staged and folk festivals and garden activities are held.
Carlominskoya Manor is very large. We have to walk on foot for a day. There are two important areas. We don't have enough time to go to one place. Or take the scenic spot sightseeing train to stroll so many, 200 roubles a person. There is a house and statue of Peter the Great in the manor. The statue is said to have been built on a scale of 1:1. So Peter the Great is really magnificent and powerful, the king's face! The apple orchards of the manor were full of fruit, and everybody picked them at random. Some Russian aunts filled sacks and dragged them home in small trailers.
Located on the Moscow River in the south of Moscow, Carlominskoya Manor has a large park area with a subway station in the north and south. The manor was originally the Tsar's Summer Resort. There were many famous churches, monasteries and Peter I's cabin. One of them was the Ascension Cathedral, a member of the World Heritage List. In addition, in the south of the manor, there is a wooden palace of Czar Alexei Mikhailovich, which has the reputation of the eighth miracle in the world, except for its luxurious wood structure. Unfortunately, it has been demolished. However, in 2010, the palace was rebuilt and opened to the outside world on the basis of the original drawings. No matter its appearance or interior furnishings, the palace can not be missed.
Très belle, non seulement en hiver mais aussi en été, quand je suis venu ici, je me sens relaxé et heureux
Le jardin de Carominsk, situé à la droite du fleuve de Moscou, est situé à 390 hectares, ce qui peut faire un tour de la scène de la Russie. Au XIVe siècle, le jardin de la façade de Carominsco a commencé à devenir la montagne de l'évacuation du tsar russe, avec de nombreuses églises antiques, un paysage merveilleux et quatre saisons.
C'était le rôde de l'église et du bois du prince Ivan de Moscou et du tsar. Il y avait des églises et des bâtiments en bois construits au 14e à 17e siècle. Au milieu du 17e siècle, il avait construit un palais en bois avec plus de 270 chambres et plus de 3000 fenêtres. En 1532, Jésus a construit une église céleste pour célébrer la naissance du prince du Tsar.
It covers an area of 390 hectares and offers a panoramic view of the picturesque Russian River. It was here that Peter I spent his childhood. Spring, summer, autumn and winter attract many tourists. In autumn, when fruit trees are ripe, people are allowed to pick them. Many Russian old ladies pick them back and make jams. In winter, many people come here to ski and skate. Various musical plays are often staged and folk festivals and garden activities are held.
Carlominskoya Manor is very large. We have to walk on foot for a day. There are two important areas. We don't have enough time to go to one place. Or take the scenic spot sightseeing train to stroll so many, 200 roubles a person. There is a house and statue of Peter the Great in the manor. The statue is said to have been built on a scale of 1:1. So Peter the Great is really magnificent and powerful, the king's face! The apple orchards of the manor were full of fruit, and everybody picked them at random. Some Russian aunts filled sacks and dragged them home in small trailers.
Located on the Moscow River in the south of Moscow, Carlominskoya Manor has a large park area with a subway station in the north and south. The manor was originally the Tsar's Summer Resort. There were many famous churches, monasteries and Peter I's cabin. One of them was the Ascension Cathedral, a member of the World Heritage List. In addition, in the south of the manor, there is a wooden palace of Czar Alexei Mikhailovich, which has the reputation of the eighth miracle in the world, except for its luxurious wood structure. Unfortunately, it has been demolished. However, in 2010, the palace was rebuilt and opened to the outside world on the basis of the original drawings. No matter its appearance or interior furnishings, the palace can not be missed.