Orangerie and gardens of the 18th century Kuskovo Estate in Moscow, Russia


The orangerie (1761-1764) was designed by F. Argounov. It was not used as orangerie- the lemons, oranges and pineapples served the guests at Kuskovo were actually grown in greenhouses outside the park. Rather, it was used as a large banquet hall for guests. In the 1960s, it was turned into an exhibit hall for the collections of porcelain. Kuskovo is an extensive estate, or manor, of the Sheremetev family, originally situated several miles to the east of Moscow but now forming a part of the East District of that city. It is a favourite place of recreation for Muscovites, and one of the few 18th-century suburban residences preserved in the Russian capital. Kuskovo passed to the Sheremetev family in the 17th century, and was chosen as a summer residence by Boris Petrovich Sheremetev, the premier Russian Field Marshal and Count. The earliest surviving structure is the Saviour church, built in 1737-39 in a Petrine baroque style and formerly decorated with marble statues. The neoclassical bell-tower was added much later, in 1792. Two curious two-storied structures were erected in Kuskovo by Count Petr Borisovich Sheremetev during the Elizabethan epoch - the Dutch and Italian houses. They combine elements of the fashionable Rastrelliesque baroque with the ideas of classicism, which started to spread in Europe at that time. The Kuskovo palace was constructed near one of the ponds in 1769-65 in a fine Neoclassical style. Commissioned by Count Nikolai Petrovich Sheremetev, the structure was apparently designed by a group of his serfs, including Feodor Argunov, Aleksey Mironov, and Grigory Dikushin, although another tradition ascribes it to Charles de Wailly. The palace interiors, as completed in 1779, represent a transitional stage between baroque and neoclassicism. This palace houses the most precious collection of Western porcelain in Eastern Europe, which had been collected by several generations of the Sheremetev family. In 1919 the palace was nationalized.


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Location: Kuskovo Estate, Moscow, Moscow Region, Russia, Eastern Europe
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