Kolomenskoe
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The ÕIV century marked a new stage in the development of Kolomenskoye: it became the summer residence of Moscow Grand Princes and Russian tsars. A unique architectural ensemble was created here in ÕVI and ÕVII c. in order to express the splendour and magnificence of the Russian monarchy; it is culturally and historically invaluable. "The eighth wonder of the world", the wooden Palace of tsar Alexey Mikhailovich does not exist anymore; but it was preserved carefully in memories of contemporaries. The white-stone basement of the ancient Palace was discovered by archaeologists from N.A. Krenke's group. The small state museum was based in Kolomenskoye complex in the 20's of the XX c.; it was transformed into The State Art and Historical-architectural Museum-Reservee "Kolomenskoye". Different monuments composing the ensemble of Kolomenskoye, such as the architectural monuments of the 16th-19th centuries remained of the tsar's estate, as well as those of the old Russian wooden architecture of the 17th-18th centuries brought to Kolomenskoye: Church of the Ascension, Church of the Icon of Our Lady of Kazan, Bell-Tower of St.George, Cottage of Peter the Great and others
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