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the bank of the Silver Pond. The two main buildings, converging at an angle, were connected by an octagonal tower covered with a hipped roof. The façades were designed in the neo-Gothic style, with parapets in the form of battlements. The walls made of red bricks were plastered on the outside (excluding the anteroom and the bathroom pavilion), painted white and decorated with rustication. The plinth of the palace and its cornices are made of light Putilov stone. The cornices are decorated with light modules. The door and window platbands had two different designs - the plastered ones were painted white or the platbands were decorated with details of light Pudost stone.
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A stone building was erected to replace the wooden five-room house located at the edge of the forest near the village of Babolovo. The construction began on November 2, 1782, the author of the project was architect Neelov. Asymmetrical in the plan, the one-storey structure was erected on a hill on
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had it placed within the room before the walls were constructed. The bath weighed 48 tons and was 196 cm high.
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with seven rooms giving on to a park, a quaint octagonal tower and no second floor.
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg
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and currently stands in ruins. The granite bath mentioned in one of
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was built to house the lovers' trysts. It was rebuilt in stone to a
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between 1782 and 1785. The Babolovsky Palace was essentially a
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to redesign the palace. The tower was replaced with a huge
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to her then-favourite, Potemkin. A temporary wooden
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59°42′31.40″N 30°20′39.92″E / 59.7087222°N 30.3444222°E / 59.7087222; 30.3444222
dacha
Prince Potemkin
Tsarskoe Selo
Catherine II of Russia
Catherine Park
Alexander Park
palace
Gothic Revival
Ilya Neyelov
summerhouse
Alexander I of Russia
rendezvous
Sophia Velho
Vasily Stasov
bath
granite
Agustín de Betancourt
Russian Revolution
Pushkin
aqueduct
Adam Menelaws



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