Study by nature.
Kuskovo, end of May, the grass turned white from faded dandelions. The day is cloudy, but the soft rays of the sun still seep through the cloudy veil, illuminating the side facade of the Grotto. However, judging by the tracks of drops in the sky, the rain, too, slightly sprinkled my work.
The Kuskovo Pavilion The Grotto in the Rococo style looks like a miniature palace.
"Grotto" in translation from Italian means "a cave". Imitations of grottoes first appeared in the gardens and parks of Italy already in the 16th century. Subsequently, they became popular in many countries of Europe. By the eighteenth century, the fashion for their arrangement reached Russia, but already, as a rule, as park pavilions, as in the estate of Count Sheremetev.
Kuskovo, end of May, the grass turned white from faded dandelions. The day is cloudy, but the soft rays of the sun still seep through the cloudy veil, illuminating the side facade of the Grotto. However, judging by the tracks of drops in the sky, the rain, too, slightly sprinkled my work.
The Kuskovo Pavilion The Grotto in the Rococo style looks like a miniature palace.
"Grotto" in translation from Italian means "a cave". Imitations of grottoes first appeared in the gardens and parks of Italy already in the 16th century. Subsequently, they became popular in many countries of Europe. By the eighteenth century, the fashion for their arrangement reached Russia, but already, as a rule, as park pavilions, as in the estate of Count Sheremetev.