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hidden Monuments of history and culture | Rudenskaya Marina Petrovna hidden | KAZANSKOE CEMETERY. Cemetery in the town of Pushkin (1 Gusarskaya Street). The area consists of 35 hectares. It has existed from 1785. It is named after the Kazan Church and Burial Vault (1785-1790), built over the crypt of A.D ... | | KAZANSKOE CEMETERY. Cemetery in the town of Pushkin (1 Gusarskaya Street). The area consists of 35 hectares. It has existed from 1785. It is named after the Kazan Church and Burial Vault (1785-1790), built over the crypt of A.D. Lanskoy (1758-1784), who held the favour of Empress Catherine II. The mausoleum, bell tower and gates at the fence have all survived. To the South of the Orthodox Kazanskoe Cemetery sections for other denominations are situated, including the Lutheran, Muslim, and Jewish sections, which were later united. In 1914-1916, the Communal Cemetery for Soldiers was arranged in the cemetery"s northwest section (not preserved). Common graves and graves of participants of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 were placed in the eastern part. The high Yuryevsky Princes family crypt has survived (1879, Y.F. Bruni), as has the Orlov-Davydov Counts rotunda-mausoleum (1910, A.A. Grubbe). Also buried at Kazanskoe cemetery are the poet I.F. Annensky, artist P.P. Chistyakov, Lithuanian poet Y. Yanonis (tomb stone by sculptor B. Vishnyauskas, 1963), writers O.D. Forsch, A.R. Belyaev, S.M. Alyansky, T.G. Gnedich, T.K. Galushko, and M.P. Rudenskaya (historian of the Pushkin Lyceum Museum), cameraman A.N. Moskvin, and artist O.N. Gildebrand-Arbenina. References: Пирютко Ю. М. Царскосельский некрополь // Петербургские чтения-96. СПб., 1996. С. 278-280; Казанское кладбище в Царском Селе/Сост.: А. Ю. Егоров, Н. А. Давыдова. СПб., 2003. Y. M. Piryutko. Persons Alyansky Samuil Mironovich Annensky Innokenty Fedorovich Belyaev Alexander Romanovich Bruni Yuly Fedorovich Catherine II, Empress Chistyakov Pavel Petrovich Forsh Olga Dmitrievna Galushko Tatyana Konstantinovna Gildebrand-Arbenina Olga Nikolaevna Gnedich Tatyana Grigorievna Grube Artur Alexandrovich Lanskoy Alexander Dmitrievich Moskvin Andrey Nikolaevich Rudenskaya Marina Petrovna the Orlov-Davydovs the Yuryevskys, Dukes Vishnyauskas Bronyus Danelyaus Yanonis Yulyus Addresses Gusarskaya Street/Pushkin, town, house 1
| | | hidden | 6 June. The reconstruction of the Lyceum was finished; the reconstruction was based on the research work of the Lyceum keeper M.P. Rudensky and the design of the architect A.A. Kedrinsky ... | 6 June. The reconstruction of the Lyceum was finished; the reconstruction was based on the research work of the Lyceum keeper M.P. Rudensky and the design of the architect A.A. Kedrinsky. Restoration and building works were produced by the Pushkin Repair-Building Company. 22 November. A branch of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Science on the Non-chernozem zone of RSFSR was opened in the house no. 32 in Sofiysky Boulevard. The branch was headed by eminent scientists, academicians L.K. Ernst (from 1974 untill 1978), V.M. Kryazhkov (from 1978 untill 1983), G.V. Blagoveshchensky (from 1983 untill 1985), V.G. Mineyev (from 1985 untill 1988), N.G. Dmitriyev (from 1988 untill 1996). Since 2001 the North-Western department was headed by the academicians I.Ye. Yankovsky and I.A. Tikhonovich. Scientific and systematic centres of the Non-chernozem zone departments consolidate 31 research plots where 1600 research workers including 15 academicians, 12 members of the Academy, 129 Doctors of Science and 513 Bachelors of Science. Persons Blagoveshchensky, G.V. Dmitriyev, Nikolay Grigoryevich Ernst, Lev Konstantinovich Kedrinsky Alexander Alexandrovich Kryazhkov, Valentin Mitrofanovich Mineyev, Vasily Grigoryevich Rudenskaya Marina Petrovna Tikhonovich, Igor Anatolyevich Yankovsky, Ivan Yevstafyevich Addresses Sofiisky Boulevard/Pushkin, town
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