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  1. The Imperial Lyceum (Императорский Царскосельский лицей, Imperatorskiy Tsarskosel'skiy litsey) in Tsarskoye Selo near Saint Petersburg, also known historically as the Imperial Alexander Lyceum after its founder Tsar Alexander I, was an educational institution which was founded in 1811 with the object ...

  2. The Alexander Palace, view of the corps de logis from the cour d'honneur. The area of Tsarskoye Selo, once part of Swedish Ingria, first became a Russian royal/imperial residence in the early 18th century as an estate of the Empress-consort Catherine (later Empress-regnant as Catherine I, r. 1725–1727), for whom the Catherine Palace is named.

  3. Lyceum. Portrait of Alexander II from the Alexander Palace. At the beginning of the XVIII century a whole birch grove was on the spot, which is now the garden of the Lyceum. In 1714 the architect Foerster began to build here a low wooden church. It was finished in 1716 and consecrated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin.

  4. Is a project for the directors, professors and alumni of the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum (1811–1843) in Russia. The Imperial Lyceum (Императорский Царскосельский лицей, Imperatorskiy Tsarskosel'skiy litsey) in Tsarskoye Selo near Saint Petersburg, also known historically as the Imperial Alexander Lyceum after its ...

  5. Alexander Pushkin studied at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. The wing held the Tsarkoe Selo Lyceum. Alex 'Florstein' Fedorov (CC BY-SA 4.0) In 1811, the Imperial Lyceum of Tsarskoye Selo was...

  6. 19 (31) October 1811 in the suburbs of St. Petersburg, Tsarskoe Selo, took place the grand opening of the Imperial Lyceum, founded with the goal of "education of young people, especially those who were intended for public service".

  7. Location Saint Petersburg, Rossia. The Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo near Saint Petersburg, also known historically as the Imperial Alexander Lyceum after its founder Tsar Alexander I, was an educational institution which was founded in 1811 with the object of educating youths of the best families who would afterwards occupy important posts ...