In the old days in Russian the word "red"used a little in another sense - beautiful, beautiful, prigozhy. Therefore, there are many villages on the Russian land that bear the names "Red", "Red" or "Red". One of them is the city of Krasnoe Selo (Leningrad region), which is part of the St. Petersburg district of the same name.
This city was founded under Peter the Great, still in1714 year. It was then that the construction of the first Russian paper mill began in this town. For construction and production needs from the village of Krasnoe near Moscow, serfs were sent here. They were settled near the place of the future mill. Time passed, the village grew, and it began to be called just like the native village of workers.
The Red Village was in a picturesque area,among forests and lakes. Tsar Peter gave it to his wife, Catherine the First, and she ordered to rebuild a wooden palace and a church (unfortunately, they have not survived to this day). In 1735, a new stone Trinity Church of St. Catherine the Great Martyr was built on the funds allocated by Anna Ioannovna. Today it is one of the oldest churches in the entire Leningrad region. During the reign of Catherine II, the Red Village began to develop in a different direction, in the military. Guardsmen of the St. Petersburg garrison were quartered here. Until 1811 this village was officially called "Dvortsovoye Krasnoye Selo". The Leningrad region until 1914 was called the St. Petersburg Province. After that, it was renamed twice more. But the name of the city remained unchanged to the present day.
As already noted above, even under Catherine IIin this area military maneuvers were conducted. During the reign of Alexander the First, the Red Village and its surroundings turned completely into the summer military capital of the empire. His younger brother, Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich, who worshiped military affairs, built a modest wooden palace next to the barracks for himself and spent almost all his time with the troops. All the warm months of the year there were conducted exercises and parades, which were attended by the emperor himself.
After the October Revolution in Krasnoye Seloconcentrated forces of the White Army. From here they were preparing to storm Petrograd. In 1925, the village of Krasnoe Selo received the status of a city, and from that moment it began to develop along a new path. However, during the Patriotic War, the fascists, sweeping away everything around, broke into Krasnoe Selo. The Leningrad region was occupied by German invaders, and Leningrad itself was in blockade. After the end of the war, the Red Army began to bring their dilapidated city in order. New multi-storey houses, schools and kindergartens, hospitals and other institutions were built.
As already noted above, the date of foundationcity of Krasnoe Selo (Leningrad region) is 1714, therefore, this year in the middle of September (according to the decision of the authorities of the city of St. Petersburg), it will solemnly celebrate its tercentenary. According to its status, the city is considered a municipal formation, the enclave of which includes the villages of Khvoinoye and Mozhaisky. It also includes 2 historic districts - Skachki (between the line of the Gatchina railway and the Gorelovsky overpass) and Mozhaisky-Dudergof (between the Red Selo and the lakes of Duderhof). The local places do not represent a particular interest for tourists, except for the famous Trinity Church located in the center of Krasnoye Selo (Leningrad region). How to get here, in principle, everyone knows in St. Petersburg. It is located just 11 kilometers from the northern capital, on the hills of the Izhora Upland. Here, at the foot of the hill, is the Nameless Lake - a favorite vacation spot for Petersburgers. By the way, in 2011 it was recognized by ecologists as the cleanest in the whole region. Through this place is the Gatchina-Baltiysk-St. Petersburg railway line. The station "Krasnoe Selo" is located on the eastern outskirts of the city. You can also come here by road on the Tallinn Highway, spending only 15-20 minutes on the way.
The town in terms of architecture is notis of great interest. Here, little has been preserved since the times when it was considered the summer military capital of the empire. The most beautiful building in the city, of course, is the Church of the Holy Trinity, which was built under Anna Ioannovna and is a wonderful example of Baroque architecture. However, from these times it had to be restored several times, as a result of which the appearance of the temple was partially changed. In the city there is also the church of Alexander Nevsky. From the palace buildings today only two-storeyed building of the kitchen of one of the royal palaces, as well as the unremarkable wooden building of the palace of Grand Duke Michael (the youngest son of Pavel the First) were preserved. In Soviet times in the city was erected a memorial to the memory of the heroes of the Great Patriotic War. Among the attractions of the city you can also highlight the museum "Mosty", dedicated to the history of the development of rail transport in Russia.
St. Petersburg is the most beautiful city in Russia. Every year, millions of tourists come here to view its many attractions. They are located either in the city itself, or in its suburbs. In Krasnoe Selo, there are practically no large hotels, only small family hotels. Probably, therefore the town is not very popular from the point of view of tourism. Among the guest houses of this suburb of St. Petersburg you can note the mini-hotel RedVill. Here you can find quite decent service and delicious cuisine.
The Leningrad Region is richsights. Here at every step you can meet unique monuments of architecture and history. These places are also famous for beautiful natural landscapes. For example, the view from the Izhorskaya Upland, on which the city of Krasnoye Selo is located, is so beautiful that it can impress the imagination of even the most experienced esthete, and Lake Bezymyannoe, located in a hollow under the hill, is considered the cleanest and best holiday destination for residents of nearby areas.
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