Feodorovsky Gorodok

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Feodorovsky Gorodok is a historic architectural complex in Pushkin, Russia, built in a neo-Russian style as a residence and military settlement associated with the last Russian imperial family.

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Feodorovsky Gorodok canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural complex
cultural heritage monument
historic site
architecturalStyle Russian Revival
surface form: Neo-Russian style
associatedWith Tsar Nicholas II of Russia
surface form: Nicholas II of Russia

House of Romanov
surface form: Russian imperial family
country Russia
culturalSignificance example of Neo-Russian revival architecture
era Nicholas II era
function court clergy settlement
support complex for imperial residence
hasArchitecturalType ensemble
urban-type settlement complex
hasPart Feodorovsky Cathedral
surface form: Feodorovsky Sovereign Cathedral
heritageStatus object of cultural heritage of Russia
historicalRole support center for the last Russian tsar’s residence
inception early 20th century
locatedIn Pushkin
Pushkinsky District
Russia
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
namedAfter Theodore Stratelates
near Alexander Palace
Catherine Park
partOf Tsarskoye Selo
region Northwestern Federal District
religiousAffiliation Russian Orthodox Church
significantPeriod late Russian Empire
use military settlement
residence
usedFor imperial household needs
military units accommodation

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Catherine Park locatedNear Feodorovsky Gorodok
Feodorovsky Cathedral partOf Feodorovsky Gorodok