Children's House In The Alexander Park
Author: Belevich Andrei
canvas/oil 25cm x 35cm 2019
The artwork is framed
Pushkin. The end of April. The childrens house is a pavilion in the Alexander Park of Pushkin, built in 1830 by the architect V. M. Gornostayev.
This small blue pavilion is located on an island in the center of the Childrens Pond,
created in 1817 by the architect A. Menelas.
The house was built for the games of the children of Emperor Nicholas I.
There was small ferry route to get there, and later - a rowing boat.
The house had a living room and four small rooms.
Next to the house was a small wooden kitchen.
This small blue pavilion is located on an island in the center of the Childrens Pond,
created in 1817 by the architect A. Menelas.
The house was built for the games of the children of Emperor Nicholas I.
There was small ferry route to get there, and later - a rowing boat.
The house had a living room and four small rooms.
Next to the house was a small wooden kitchen.