• Kuskovo Church and Bell Tower. Tapestry Room of Kuskovo Palace. Everyday bedchamber of Kuskovo Palace. Dining Room of Kuskovo Palace.
  • In 1715 the Kuskovo estate was bought by Count Borisn Sheremetev from his younger brother Vladimir.
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  • As per wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuskovo): “Kuskovo (Russian: Кусково) was the summer country house and estate of the Sheremetev family.
  • During the 1770s-1780s, the Kuskovo Estate was visited by nearly 30,000 people, including Catherine the Great and Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II.
  • The Kuskovo Estate is an architectural and artistic ensemble of the XVIII century located in the East of Moscow.
  • The village of Kuskovo had belonged to the Sheremetev family since the 16th century. But contemporary images of the estate are mostly based on how it looked at...
  • Kuskovo Estate The central element of the entire ensemble Sheremetev Palace was created to the tastes and rules of Russian court life and art of the XVIII...
  • Here is one of the most popular places of pilgrimage for Moscow tourists - the Sheremetyevs' estate in Kuskovo.
  • In 1919 the estate became a Museum, and since 1938 (after the transfer to Kuskovo Russia's only Ceramics Museum) was renamed “the State Museum of...
  • With him the estate acquired the status of «a summer country party house». Kuskovo was not touched by the war and class struggle of the «bolsheviks».