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a widow in 1891 and then married Baron M. F. Meyendorf in 1898. Returning on a Baltic steamboat to St. Petersburg from a European capital with important papers in his briefcase in autumn of 1891, Colonel Verigin inadvertently dropped the case overboard, dove into the stormy Baltic Sea, retrieved the documents, but later had a fever and became ill. He died from his exposure in his wife's arms. Built before the castle, the original manor house burned down in 1892.
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Nadezhda Alexandrovna Meyendorf, the daughter of Major General Alexander Borisovich Kazakov who obtained the Podushkino-Rozhdestveno estate on which the castle was built, received the estate as a dowry in 1886 upon her marriage to Colonel General Staff Evgeny Aleksandrovich Verigin in 1882 but became
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commented that Russia had nothing to compare with these French castles. Putin directed his staff to find a castle near Moscow and restore it. At only 20 minutes from Moscow, his staff transferred ownership of Bavikha to the
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in 1185. This castle and church built in 1186 were located on the high right bank of the Western Dvina or Daugava River. These facts led Jacob Ikskul to realize that the Ikskul line is a Meyendorf. Between 1932 and 1934,
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The Meindorf family owned the entire Odintsovo okrug: nearby Usov and its railway, post office and sawmill, which is a closed area today, as well as Likov and the estate of Samynok.
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as the residence of the President and remodeled the 1,300 square metres (14,000 sq ft) manor to the grandest in Russia when it opened for use in November 2008. The
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Nadezhda Alexandrovna, the wife of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Baron Mikhail Feliksovich Meyendorf (1861–1941) who was the son of
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discovered the Hamburg archaeological culture which had the oldest known arrows from about 14,000 to 16,000 years ago near
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In 1679, Swedish lieutenant general Baron Jacob Ikskul at Castle Ikskile in Ikskile, Latvia, of the
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In the 21st century Barvikha Castle has been designated a country residence of the
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The Meindorf family established their estate including the castle Barvikha or the
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architectural extravaganza constructed at the turn of the 20th century to
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Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Moscow Oblast
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leaders. In 1935 the grounds were declared a high-profile, exclusive
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were among those who vacationed at Barvikha. There is also a
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of 1917. In 1908 under the Russian ambassador to Denmark,
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Official country residence of the Russian President
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Index


Dmitry Medvedev
Châteauesque
Pyotr Boytsov
Swedish
Baltic German
Meyendorf family
ru
Baltic German
Uexküll
Barvikha
Odintsovo
Russian
A 106
Odintsovsky District
Moscow Oblast
Moscow
Russian
Russian Revolution
Baron Karl Karlovich Buksgevden
ru
Tsar
Nicholas II
Tsarina Maria Fyodorovna
Dagmar of Denmark
Great War
October Revolution
Vladimir Lenin
Bolshevik
sanatorium

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