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Babolovo or Babolovka was a dacha (myza) of Prince Potemkin in Tsarskoe Selo. It was in 1780 that Catherine II of Russia presented the grounds adjoining the Catherine Park and the Alexander Park to her then-favourite, Potemkin. A temporary wooden palace was built to house the lovers' trysts. It was rebuilt in stone to a Gothic Revival design by between 1782 and 1785. The Babolovsky Palace was essentially a summerhouse with seven rooms giving on to a park, a quaint octagonal tower and no second floor.

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  • Babolovo or Babolovka was a dacha (myza) of Prince Potemkin in Tsarskoe Selo. It was in 1780 that Catherine II of Russia presented the grounds adjoining the Catherine Park and the Alexander Park to her then-favourite, Potemkin. A temporary wooden palace was built to house the lovers' trysts. It was rebuilt in stone to a Gothic Revival design by between 1782 and 1785. The Babolovsky Palace was essentially a summerhouse with seven rooms giving on to a park, a quaint octagonal tower and no second floor. Alexander I of Russia used the palace for his furtive rendezvous with , a court banker's daughter. He commissioned Vasily Stasov to redesign the palace. The tower was replaced with a huge bath hewn from a red granite monolith. Engineer Agustín de Betancourt had it placed within the room before the walls were constructed. The bath weighed 48 tons and was 196 cm high. The palace fell into disrepair after the Russian Revolution and currently stands in ruins. The granite bath mentioned in one of Pushkin's first poems is still in situ. Other structures in the Babolovsky Park (which covers some 300 ha) have disappeared, apart from an aqueduct from the 1770s and Adam Menelaws' gate separating the two parks. (en)
  • El palacio de Babolovo​ (en ruso, Ба́боловский дворе́ц) fue una dacha rusa (Myza), ahora en ruinas, del príncipe Potemkin en Tsarskoe Selo. Fue en 1780 que Catalina II de Rusia obsequió el recinto adyacente al parque Catalina y el parque Alexander a su entonces favorito, Potemkin. Un palacio provisional de madera fue construido para albergar a las citas de los amantes. Fue reconstruido en piedra con un diseño neogótico por Ilya Neyelov entre 1782 y 1785. El palacio Babolovsky era esencialmente una casa de verano con siete habitaciones que daban a un parque, una torre octogonal pintoresca y tenía un segundo piso. Alejandro I de Rusia utilizó el palacio para su encuentro furtivo con Sophia Velho, la hija de un banquero de la corte. Encargó a Vasily Stasov rediseñar el palacio. (es)
  • Ба́боловский дворе́ц — банный павильон из десяти комнат в Баболовском парке Царского Села. Построен в 1785 году в «готическом вкусе» для Григория Потёмкина. Дворец более всего известен своей монументальной гранитной ванной — «Царь-ванной», созданной Самсоном Сухановым в 1820-х годах. Баболовский дворец разрушен в конце Великой Отечественной войны, в настоящее время (начало XXI века) находится в руинированном состоянии. (ru)
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  • Ба́боловский дворе́ц — банный павильон из десяти комнат в Баболовском парке Царского Села. Построен в 1785 году в «готическом вкусе» для Григория Потёмкина. Дворец более всего известен своей монументальной гранитной ванной — «Царь-ванной», созданной Самсоном Сухановым в 1820-х годах. Баболовский дворец разрушен в конце Великой Отечественной войны, в настоящее время (начало XXI века) находится в руинированном состоянии. (ru)
  • Babolovo or Babolovka was a dacha (myza) of Prince Potemkin in Tsarskoe Selo. It was in 1780 that Catherine II of Russia presented the grounds adjoining the Catherine Park and the Alexander Park to her then-favourite, Potemkin. A temporary wooden palace was built to house the lovers' trysts. It was rebuilt in stone to a Gothic Revival design by between 1782 and 1785. The Babolovsky Palace was essentially a summerhouse with seven rooms giving on to a park, a quaint octagonal tower and no second floor. (en)
  • El palacio de Babolovo​ (en ruso, Ба́боловский дворе́ц) fue una dacha rusa (Myza), ahora en ruinas, del príncipe Potemkin en Tsarskoe Selo. Fue en 1780 que Catalina II de Rusia obsequió el recinto adyacente al parque Catalina y el parque Alexander a su entonces favorito, Potemkin. Un palacio provisional de madera fue construido para albergar a las citas de los amantes. Fue reconstruido en piedra con un diseño neogótico por Ilya Neyelov entre 1782 y 1785. El palacio Babolovsky era esencialmente una casa de verano con siete habitaciones que daban a un parque, una torre octogonal pintoresca y tenía un segundo piso. (es)
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  • Palacio de Babolovo (es)
  • Баболовский дворец (ru)
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