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Pushkin

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    • Day 11

      Puschkin

      August 28, 2019 in Russia ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Von St.Petersburg aus haben wir einen Ausflug ins ca. 20km entfernte Puschkin unternommen.

      In Puschkin hatte die Zarenfamilie ihre Sommerresidenz, was einerseits an einer wunderschönen Parkanlage zu sehen ist und andererseits am beeindruckenden Katharinenpalast, benannt nach Katharina der Großen. Der Palast ist riesig und wunderschön, die Bilder sprechen eigentlich für sich.

      Die angedrohte Wartezeit von 4h war bereits nach 20 Minuten überwunden und ausgerüstet mit Samtüberziehern für unsere Schuhe standen wir staunend in der Empfangshalle, in der früher hauptsächlich adelige und reiche Gäste begrüßt wurden.
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    • Day 70

      Katharinenpalast, Bernsteinzimmer

      May 9, 2023 in Russia ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Um 5 Uhr morgens kommen die ersten Angler welche die Türen zuklatschen als hätten sie einen Panzer zusätzlich geht ab und zu eine Alarmanlage eines Autos, Schlaf Ade.
      Also geht´s Richtung Katharinenpalast, wollte ich schon immer mal das Bernsteinzimmer sehen, nach ein wenig suchen habe ich etwas entfernt einen Parkplatz an der Straße gefunden zu Fuß gings dann zum Palast hier ist die Kommunikation schon etwas schwieriger keiner Spricht englisch oder deutsch, für 1600 Rub. kaufe ich ein Tikket und laufe durch den Park Richtung Palast, irgendwie habe ich den Audioguide Stand verpasst und laufe mehr oder weniger alleine durch den Palast immer mal in einer anderen Gruppe. Dann Stehe ich tatsächlich im Bernsteinzimmer ich kann es kaum glauben. Auch hier alles so prunkvoll und mit liebe zum Detail restauriert.
      Anschließend schau ich mir noch den großen Garten an.
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    • Day 61

      Pushkin - Katharinenpalast

      August 4, 2018 in Russia ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      About 30 minutes from St Petersburg by train there is Pushkin. A small city famous for the Catherine Palace. We only visited the gardens and enjoyed the view on the castle but this was really nice.

      Circa 30 Minuten mit der Bahn von Sankt Petersburg liegt Pushkin. Pushkin ist eine kleine Stadt die für den Katharinenpalast bekannt ist. Wir haben uns den Palast nur von außen angesehen und sind durch die Gärten gelaufen. Es hat sich in jedem Fall gelohnt!
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    • Day 4

      Katharinenpalast

      June 11, 2019 in Russia ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Die erste Station unseres Ausfluges ist der Katharinenpalast in Pushkin. Diesen Palast hat ein Zar für seine 2. Frau Katharina I., die seine Lieblingsfrau war, als Sommerresidenz gebaut.

      In diesem Palast wurde das legendäre Bernsteinzimmer eingebaut, das im 2. Weltkrieg von den Deutschen 'entführt' wurde und 'verloren' ging. Heute sieht der Gast eine Replik des Originals. Außerdem werden diverse Säle und repräsentative Räume gezeigt.

      Nach der Besichtigung des Palastes besichtigen wir noch kurz die Gartenanlagen, bevor es wieder zurück in die Stadt geht.
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    • Day 7

      Tsarskoye Selo-Catherine Great's Palace

      April 12, 2018 in Russia ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      This morning we were planning to have breakfast at a cafe near St Isaac’s Cathedral and then go into the cathedral but when we had a look at the cafe it didn’t look like they served much in the way of breakfast food, unless you liked caviar or soup for breakfast. There weren’t many other cafes around so we just went into a hotel and had breakfast there. We all ordered eggs Benedict and that’s what we got - no frills! Normally there’s a bit more in the way of bread, spinach, decoration etc but it seems the way of things here. No time for frills!

      We were also going to Catherine the Great’s Palace today and they only had visits for non tour group people between 12 and 2. As the morning was getting on we decided to skip the cathedral for now (I think this is the third time we’ve tried to visit it unsuccessfully for one reason or another!) and head to the palace. We again had to catch the metro and then a bus out to Pushkin where the palace was located. Eli and I made a brief stop at a bakery on the way to purchase some tucker for later 😉

      Eli had been carrying Heidi and stopped to see if she would walk - at which suggestion she decided to lie on the ground 🙄 then a Russian guy came over and was trying to coax her up in Russian. He switched to English when he realised and was saying ‘Stand up, stand up’ and gave her a cheer when she did 😂 so funny!!

      We weren’t exactly sure which stop to disembark from the bus and as a result missed the one we should have taken, ending up a distance away from the palace! The bus driver instructed us on the bus we needed to take back and we hopped out to wait. Their buses don’t seem to have very good suspension or the driver didn’t slow down enough over the speed humps - I bounced off the seat a couple of times which was not particularly comfortable!

      We caught another bus back and managed to get out at the right stop. We crossed the road and were able to enter the palace gardens (no cost at the moment) and walk up to the palace. It was another magnificent palace - blue and gold.

      There seemed to be a lot more people at this palace or it was just we were later in the day. I’d hate to come in the middle of summer seeing what it was like today! There was the usual ticket buying, leaving coats etc in the cloakroom and then starting the tour. It was less enjoyable as there was people everywhere and you didn’t feel like you could spend much time enjoying a room as you didn’t want to get overtaken by the tour group you had just fought your way through! A few of the rooms were similar to those at Peterhof Palace. There was one room called the amber room in which the walls were covered with amber stones. Unfortunately we were not allowed to take photos in here. Apparently this was a gift from a Prussian to Catherine the Great. It has since been reconstructed - took 20 years to reconstruct and 11 million dollars as it had been sacked by the Nazis.
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    • Day 7

      Lazy Afternoon

      April 12, 2018 in Russia ⋅ 🌙 2 °C

      We walked most of the way round the lake of the palace and then exited via a side entrance. We were headed home from here. Outside the bus stop, there was a shop selling shawarmas so we bought two and shared them on the bus. I don’t know if it was because we were cold and hungry but they tasted amazing - hit the spot! Plus they were cheaper than in Israel!

      It was a straightforward trip home. Heidi fell asleep on the way and ended up staying asleep even once we were home. I think she had some catching up to do!

      We didn’t have too much on for the rest of the afternoon so we relaxed in the apartment until Heidi woke up and then we headed out for dinner at a Georgian restaurant.

      We over ordered and ended up with much more food than we could eat! The problem is that their entrees, rather than being small amounts as we’re accustomed to, are basically the same size as a main meal! They also brought it all out together which didn’t help! So in future we will just order one or the other! I felt like I needed another walk after all that food - even after doing nearly 20,000 steps today!!

      Eli and Kyria went out to get some night photos as Mike didn’t feel up to going out and I stayed home to put Heidi to bed. I just about fell asleep on the pillow with her!
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    • Day 11,948

      105: Zarskoje Selo

      May 24, 2012 in Russia ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Der Höhepunkt unserer ersten Kreuzfahrt: St.Petersburg. Lange haben wir getüftelt um von den 2 Tagen das meiste mitnehmen zu können. So leuchtet in der Morgensonne als erstes für uns der Katharinenpalast.
      Und ein verbotenes Foto des Bernsteinzimmers haben wir natürlich auch :-)
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    • Day 107

      Catherine's Palace

      October 5, 2017 in Russia ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Summer palace of the czars, built by Catherine I. (Catherine the Great was Catherine II. She remodeled part of this.) Spectacular (maybe even gaudy) palace used only in the summer. Some of the gardens are shown too.Read more

    • Day 4

      Catherine Palace

      October 6, 2015 in Russia ⋅ ⛅ 3 °C

      Stop 1 unseres Ausflugs führte uns zum Cathrine Palace. Hier kann man das weltbekannte Bernsteinzimmer bestaunen. Ich muss sagen ich habe mir das Zimmer pompöser vorgestellt. Aber im allgemeinen war der Palast schon sehr beeindruckend. Ganze Säle beschmückt mit Gold und Wandgemälde überall wo man hinsieht. Auch die Außenfassade bot ein schönen Fotomotiv.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Pushkin, Puschkin, Saari, Pusjkin, Пушкин

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