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The Emperor's railway station or Emperor's Tsarskoye Selo Station, known as the Emperor's Pavilion (Russian: Императорский павильон, transliteration Imperatorsky pavilyon), is a former railway station terminal in Russia, in the town Tsarskoye Selo (now Pushkin, Saint Petersburg), which served the last monarch of Russia Emperor Nicholas II with his family and courtiers over his dedicated that eventually consisted of three lines to link the capital city of the empire, Saint Petersburg, with two of the suburban royal residences in the towns of Tsarskoye Selo (Rus. "Royal Village") and Gatchina. The Tsarskoye Selo Alexander Palace and Park estate was home to Nicholas and his family for their last 13 years. The Russian royal family had two other private railway station terminals named Emperor'

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  • The Emperor's railway station or Emperor's Tsarskoye Selo Station, known as the Emperor's Pavilion (Russian: Императорский павильон, transliteration Imperatorsky pavilyon), is a former railway station terminal in Russia, in the town Tsarskoye Selo (now Pushkin, Saint Petersburg), which served the last monarch of Russia Emperor Nicholas II with his family and courtiers over his dedicated that eventually consisted of three lines to link the capital city of the empire, Saint Petersburg, with two of the suburban royal residences in the towns of Tsarskoye Selo (Rus. "Royal Village") and Gatchina. The Tsarskoye Selo Alexander Palace and Park estate was home to Nicholas and his family for their last 13 years. The Russian royal family had two other private railway station terminals named Emperor's Pavilions - one in and another one at Saint Petersburg Vitebsky railway station. (en)
  • La gare impériale de Tsarskoïe Selo, dite gare impériale ou le pavillon impérial (en russe : Императорский павильон) est une ancienne gare ferroviaire de Tsarskoïe Selo (aujourd'hui Pouchkine) à côté de Saint-Pétersbourg qui desservait les palais impériaux par la ligne de chemin de fer de Tsarskoïe Selo. (fr)
  • Импера́торский (Ца́рский) павильо́н — неиспользуемое здание железнодорожного вокзала в узле веток Петербурго-Варшавской железной дороги и Императорской ветки. Павильон находится в городе Пушкин. (ru)
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  • Akademicheskiy Prospect,Pushkin, Saint Petersburg (en)
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  • 1895-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Russian Revival architecture
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  • Akademicheskiy Prospect, Pushkin, Saint Petersburg (en)
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  • Emperor's Tsarskoye Selo Station building, in its present semi-ruined state, as seen from the North West (en)
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  • La gare impériale de Tsarskoïe Selo, dite gare impériale ou le pavillon impérial (en russe : Императорский павильон) est une ancienne gare ferroviaire de Tsarskoïe Selo (aujourd'hui Pouchkine) à côté de Saint-Pétersbourg qui desservait les palais impériaux par la ligne de chemin de fer de Tsarskoïe Selo. (fr)
  • Импера́торский (Ца́рский) павильо́н — неиспользуемое здание железнодорожного вокзала в узле веток Петербурго-Варшавской железной дороги и Императорской ветки. Павильон находится в городе Пушкин. (ru)
  • The Emperor's railway station or Emperor's Tsarskoye Selo Station, known as the Emperor's Pavilion (Russian: Императорский павильон, transliteration Imperatorsky pavilyon), is a former railway station terminal in Russia, in the town Tsarskoye Selo (now Pushkin, Saint Petersburg), which served the last monarch of Russia Emperor Nicholas II with his family and courtiers over his dedicated that eventually consisted of three lines to link the capital city of the empire, Saint Petersburg, with two of the suburban royal residences in the towns of Tsarskoye Selo (Rus. "Royal Village") and Gatchina. The Tsarskoye Selo Alexander Palace and Park estate was home to Nicholas and his family for their last 13 years. The Russian royal family had two other private railway station terminals named Emperor' (en)
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  • Gare impériale de Tsarskoïe Selo (fr)
  • Imperatorsky pavilyon railway station (en)
  • Императорский павильон (станция) (ru)
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