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Cavaliers’ houses


Categories / Tsarskoe Selo and town of Pushkin. The digital chronological reference book/Monuments of history and culture

Four Cavaliers’ houses were built in 1752-1753 to the design of S.I. Chevakinsky according to Empress Elizabeth’s order given in 1748 about building dwelling houses in Sadovaya Street for arriving “cavaliers”. Originally all one-storied houses with mezzanines were equal, built in the Baroque style, they were joined with fences from Sadovaya Street and painted in the colour of the same with facades of the Catherine Palace. In 1784 I.V. Neyelov enlarged mezzanines, transformed them in the low second floor. In 1817 small front gardens were laid out in front of houses. The marshal’s house (6 Sadovaya Street) was rebuilt and doubled, in the middle of the 19th century the Tsarskoye Selo superintendent of Palace buildings lived here. The Study house (10 Sadovaya Street) was occupied by the office of the Governor of Tsarskoye Selo, Peterhof and Gatchina over a some period in the early 19th century, in the middle of the 19th century noncommissioned - Masters of the Horse lived here. The field-doctor’s house (12 Sadovaya Street) was used for living the historian N.M. Karamzin in 1817 according to Alexander I’s order. Afterwards a campaign noncommissioned - Master of the Horse lived here.

Authors
Semenova Galina Victorovna

Persons
Alexander I, Emperor
Chevakinsky Savva Ivanovich
Elizaveta Alexeevna, Empress
Karamzin Nikolay Mikhailovich
Neelov Ilya Vasilievich

Addresses
Sadovaya Street/Pushkin, town
Sadovaya Street/Pushkin, town, house 6
Sadovaya Street/Pushkin, town, house 10
Sadovaya Street/Pushkin, town, house 12

The subject Index
Catherine Palace (Town of Pushkin)