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  1. The second hero of the verse — Franz Osipovich Peshel, a Slovak by nationality, was a favorite of lyceum students. Jokes, life stories and puns literally poured out of him, and his pockets were always filled with pharmacy sweets for young friends. Obviously, Pushkin mentioned him in the epigram for contrast. Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum at night ...

  2. Koordinaten: 59° 43′ 3″ N, 30° 23′ 48″ O |. Schüler. bis zu 100 (1832) Das Kaiserliche Lyzeum in Zarskoje Selo (auch Alexander-Lyzeum, Puschkin-Lyzeum) nahe Sankt Petersburg wurde Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts von Zar Alexander I. als Eliteschule für Jungen gegründet.

  3. The Frenchman at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. In 1811 Pushkin’s parents decided to send their son to the Jesuit College, but their plans changed when a lyceum for noble children opened in Tsarskoye Selo. On the protection of friends the Pushkins placed their 12 year old son in an elite institution.

  4. Het Tsarskoje Selo-lyceum , ook wel het Keizerlijk Lyceum ( Russisch: Императорский Царскосельский лице́й) of het Alexanderlyceum, was een lyceum in Poesjkin (vh. Tsarskoje Selo ), nabij Sint-Petersburg, en werd aan het begin van de 19e eeuw door tsaar Alexander I gesticht als eliteschool voor jongens die in hun ...

  5. The first Lyceum graduation, later called Pushkin's, was the most brilliant. The lyceum operated within the walls of the former palace wing until 1843, when the school was transferred to St. Petersburg. In 1949, the memorial museum-lyceum was opened in the building of the former Imperial Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, which still exists today.

  6. 1. queue for tickets at the gates to the park 2. queue from hell to get inside the palace to buy tickets (every 15 minutes they let 50 people inside) 3. queue to buy tickets to enter the palace and slip over some booties to protect the floor.

  7. Palaces & Parks. The palace-and-park ensemble of Tsarskoe Selo (the Tsarskoe Selo State Museum and Heritage Site) is a superb monument of world-ranking architecture and garden-and-park design dating from the eighteenth to early twentieth centuries. A whole constellation of outstanding architects, sculptors and painters made the ideas of their ...