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1852
Architect I.A. Monighetti constructed the Turkish Bath pavilion in the commemoration of the Russian victory in the Russo-Turkish war of 1828-1829. 16 October
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1853
11 June. Nikolai Ivanovich Tsylov, author of the famous Tsarskoyey Selo Atlas of 1857, was appointed the chief of the police of Tsarskoye Selo. N.I. Tsylov worked in this post during seven years
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1854
The summer. M.I. Glinka lived in the house of Meyer in Malaya Street. Here he worked on "Notes", on the first page was written "Tsarskoye Selo. 3 June
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1856
The 2nd Rifle Battalion, the future 2nd Life-Guard Rifle Regiment, was risen and its barracks began to construct at the Orlov Gates in 1887.
The town had a population of 8,584 without servicemen of garrison
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1856-1859
Z.I. Yusupova's villa was constructed in Pavlovsk Road (architect
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1857
17 April. The Church of St. Zosimus and St.Sabbatius of the Solovetsky was consecrated in the wooden barrak of the 1st Lafe-Guard Rifle Battalion in the presence of Emperor Alexander II and Empress Maria Alexandrovna
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1860
19 September. Dowager Empress Alexandra Fiodorovna died at Tsarskoye Selo.
21 September. Grand Duke Pavel Alexandrovich - a future dweller of Palei's palace in Tsarskoye Selo
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1862
33 shops burnt in the wooden Gostiny Dvor. Next year the decision about constructing a new building was
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1862
Architect I. Monigetti built the building of the Town Council in Naberezhnaya Street by means of rebuilding the old auxiliary building of the Assignat Paper Factory (its present address is 14 Naberezhnaya Street)
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1863
16 June. The fire in the Catherine Palace Church of the Ascension had occurred. After the religious procession around the palace with the Tsarskoye Selo Icon of the Holy Sign the fire had stopped with miraculous way
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1864
Ya.V. Zakharzhevsky, the Chief Manager of the Palace Board and Tsarskoye Selo Board, became the first honour citizen of the
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1865
17 April. The Evangelical-Lutheran Church of the Resurrection of Christ, designed by A.F. Vidov on the place of the wooden Lutheran church built by V.P. Stasov in 1810, was consecrated.
General Ya.V
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1866
1 July. New stone Gostiny Dvor, built according to N.S. Nikitin's design, was opened for the trade. A chapel, crowned with five small-sized cupolas and attached to the town Cathedral of St
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1868
18 May. The son Nicholas, the future Emperor, was born in the family of Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich in Tsarskoye
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1869
25 May. The chapel located near the Railway Station Aleksandrovskaya and built in the honour of the miraculous escape of the Emperor's life, after making an attempt on his life by a Polish terrorist in Paris
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1870
8 September. The Nicholas Man Classical Gymnasium was opened in the presence of His Majesty Emperor Alexander II and members of the Imperial Family.
The town had a population of 10,000 people
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1871
The Life Guard Tsarskoye Selo Rifle Batalion , the future Life Guard First Rifle Regiment of His Majesty the Emperor, was moved into Tsarskoye Selo from Warsaw
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1872
29 October. The Church of the Nativity of the Mother of God attached to the Nicholas Gymnasium was consecrated by Isidor (Nikolsky), the Metropolitan of Novgorod and Saint Petersburg
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1874
The second track of the Tsarskoye Selo Railway was put in
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1875
March. Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich got the Emperor permition to live in the Reserved
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1973
15 July. The great Russian poet Fedor Ivanovich Tyutchev died in Ivanova's house in Malaya Street. He was burried in the cemetery of the Novodevichi Convent in Saint Petersburg
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