Tsaritsyno
Tsaritsyno is a historical estate located in the southern part of Moscow, Russia. Originally designed in the late 18th century by architect Matvey Kazakov, it was intended as a summer residence for Catherine the Great. The estate features a stunning blend of Gothic and Russian architectural styles, with picturesque landscapes and ornamental gardens.
Today, Tsaritsyno is a popular cultural and recreational site, attracting visitors with its beautiful palaces, museums, and exhibitions. The park surrounding the estate offers walking paths, ponds, and sculptures, making it a serene escape from the bustling city life of Moscow.