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The Nicholas Man Gymnasium. The memorial plaque to I.F. Annensky.
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Tsarskoe Selo and town of Pushkin. The digital chronological reference book/Monuments of history and culture
A part of the area of the closed Wall-paper Factory with a stone barrack for workers, belonged to the Banknote Factory since 1780, was given for building a public almshouse according to the Emperor’s order in 1859. The project of converting the barrack into the almshouse with a domestic church was developed by I.A. Monighetti. The construction was directed by A.F. Vidov in 1863-1865, but then building was stopped in connection with the money problems. In 1869 according to the Emperor’s order the building was allowed to rebuilt as a man gymnasium. The gymnasium was named after Emperor Nicholas Pavlovich and in the memory of dead Tsesarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich, the inscription on the memorial plaque placed on the façade informed about it. The solemn ceremony of the opening of the Gymnasium took place in the presence of Alexander II and august persons on 8 September 1870 in the Town Council hall. The Gymnasium became famous for its teachers and pupils, among which there was the poet I.F. Annensky who headed the gymnasium and lived here since 1896 until 1905. N.N. Gumilyev, V.A. Komarovsky, V.A. Rozhdestvensky, N.N. Punin and many others were among pupils of the gymnasium.
Authors
Semenova Galina Victorovna
Persons
Alexander II, Emperor
Annensky Innokenty Fedorovich
Gumilyov, N.N.
Komarovsky, Vasily Alekseyevich, count
Monighetti Ippolito Antonovich
Nicholas I, Emperor
Punin Nikolay Nikolaevich
Rozhdestvensky Vsevolod Alexandrovich
Vidov Alexander Fomich
Addresses
Malaya Street/Pushkin, town
Naberezhnaya Street/Pushkin, town, house 12
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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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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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1886
5 March. V. Yu. Vize, the future Arctic explorer and scientist, was born in Tsarskoye Selo, later he was graduated from the Tsarskoye Selo Nicholas
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1896
8 January. A.P. Chekhov, as guest, arrived to D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak in Tsarskoye Selo.
The almshouse, in the memory of the merchants Sinebryukhovs, for girls and aged women began to work in Moskovskaya Street. 14 May
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1905
19 January. In the Alexander Palace Nicholas II received the workers deputation after the incident "Bloody Sunday" on 9 January in Petersburg. 50 000 roubles were assigned for the families of suffered men, this was told during the meeting.
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1906
1 January. I.F Annensky resigned of his own free will from the post of the Director of the Nicholas Gimnasium, it was evoked by his unwillingness "to take disciplinary action against the seditious young people"; he contented himself only with
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1909
4 March. On N.S. Gumilyov's initiative I.F. Annensky was acquainted with the critic S.K. Makovsky and the poet M.A. Voloshin in the flat of I.F. Annensky in Sophia Town
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2009
June. The Turkish Bath Pavilion was opened after the restoration
June. Gennady Dmitriyevich Ozerov , vice-speaker of the Legislative Assembly of St Petersburg, graduate of the Navy College in Pushkin Town
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The commemorative plaque to I.F. Annensky
The grand opening of the commemorative plaque to I.F. Annensky took place on 12 December 2009 on the building of the former Nikolayevsky Gymnasium. I.F. Annensky was the principle of the gymnasium where there was his flat
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