Museum of Kolomenskoye with the Palace of Tsar Romanov
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Location: Moscow, Russia
Duration: 3 hours
Product code: 315364P88
Overview
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Kolomenskoe, Kolomenskoe, Moscow, Central RussiaKolomenskoye is one of the oldest inhabited places of modern Moscow territories. Archeological monuments that dot the locale show that Stone Age people lived here. Duration: 10 minutesStop At: Kolomenskoye Historical and Architectural Museum and Reserve, Andropova Ave., 39, Moscow 115487 RussiaThe unique exhibits of Kolomenskoye include wooden architecture monuments of the 17th-18th centuries. The most popular building of modern Kolomeskoye is the Tsar’s chambers, better known as Peter I house and the oldest monument to the Tsar's court in Kolomenskoye - the Church of the Ascension of the Lord.Duration: 50 minutesStop At: Peter I House, Andropova Ave., 39/12, Moscow 115487 RussiaTsar Peter the Great’s house is located not far from the Tsar’s Courtyard. This is an authentic small house where the Tsar lived for almost two months during his stay in Arkhangelsk, a city and the administrative center of Arkhangelsk Oblast, in the north of European Russia, where he supervised ship construction on the Northern Dvina River and the creation of the Novodvinskaya Fortress. The house was moved to Moscow in the 1930s. The interior has been restored to resemble what it was like when the Tsar lived there. The permanent exhibition features portraits of the Tsar’s family, drawings, maps, books, and other objects.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich in Kolomenskoye, Andropova Ave., 39/48, Moscow 115487 RussiaThe palace of tsar Alexei Mikhailovich is considered to be the pinnacle of Russian wooden architecture by many researchers. It was a wooden structure that consisted of many chambers and terems, connected by passageways and senis. Duration: 50 minutesStop At: Front Gate Ensemble of the Kolomenskoye Manor, Andropova Ave., 39, Moscow 115487 RussiaThe Front Gate complex located at the Tsar’s Courtyard in Kolomenskoye was built in 1673 during the reign of Tsar Alexey Mikhailovich.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God in Kolomenskoye, Andropova Ave., 39/9, Moscow 115487 RussiaThe majestic Church of the Ascension is a true gemstone of ancient Russian architecture listed by UNESCO as a world heritage site.The church was built in 1533 by Italian architect Pietro Francesco Annibale, who arrived in Moscow among Pope Clement VII Medici’s other court artisans. He became known as Petrok Fryazin in Russia. The church was built to honour the birth of the son of Grand Prince Vasily Ivanovich in the village of Kolomenskoe in 1530. The boy was given the name Ivan. Years later, he made history as Ivan the Terrible ruled from 1533 to 1584. Duration: 30 minutes
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Cosmos Travel Tour Operator
Additional Information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 8 days of travel. In this case confirmation will be received within 48 hours, subject to availability,Not wheelchair accessible,Near public transportation,Most travelers can participate,This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate,Face masks required for travelers in public areas,Face masks required for guides in public areas,Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff,Social distancing enforced throughout experience,Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas,Guides required to regularly wash hands,Regular temperature checks for staff,COVID-19 vaccination required for guides,QR-code is required for travelers
Inclusions:
Entry tickets,Personal guide,All Fees and Taxes,Entry/Admission - Kolomenskoye Historical and Architectural Museum and Reserve,Entry/Admission - Peter I House,Entry/Admission - Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich in Kolomenskoye,Entry/Admission - Front Gate Ensemble of the Kolomenskoye Manor,Entry/Admission - Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God in Kolomenskoye