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iExplore Community: A Look at the wonders of Kuskovo - Moscow, Russia This superb residence of one of the most famous and richest of all Russian families, the Sheremetyevs, is a must for those interested in Russian architectural history. The estate was built in such a manner as to virtually merge landscape and architecture. The synthesis of nature and work of man is t... community.iexplore.com
Kuskovo Estate - Moscow - Reviews of Kuskovo Estate - TripAdvisor This astounding estate, once a summer residence, comprises a central palace with a magnificent ballroom, several smaller buildings, each impressive in its own right, and a huge park complete with French gardens, pond... tripadvisor.com
Kuskovo, Moscow, Russia : Reviews of Kuskovo - Yahoo! Travel Kuskovo Estate was originally owned by prominent Moscow nobles, the Sheremetevs, and is a fine example of an 18th century suburban residence. The estate and buildin... travel.yahoo.com
A Look at the wonders of Kuskovo, Moscow - Reviews of A Look at the wonders of Kuskovo - IgoUgo This superb residence of one of the most famous and richest of all Russian families, the Sheremetyevs, is a must for those interested in Russian architectural history. The estate was built in such a manner as to virtually merge landscape and architecture. The synthesis of nature and work of man is t... igougo.com
Kuskovo Estate Its present layout is owed to Boris' son Pyotr, who devoted himself to managing the estate after he inherited some 200,000 serfs from his father and married Varvara Cherkasskaya, whose dowry included the talented serf architects Fyodor Argunov and Alexei Mironov. In its heyday the estate included an... moscow-taxi.com
Moscow Estates- Moscow, Russia - VirtualTourist.com KUSKOVO Palace Museum was built in the 18th century as a summer residence by Count Pyotr Sheremetyev. He turned his country estate at Kuscovo, 12 km east of the Kremlin, into a mini-Varsailles with elegant buildings scattered around formal gardens, as well as informal parks. The palace is the centre... virtualtourist.com
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