Sprawling and green Kolomenskoye is a favourite with kids, mums and dads, old grandmothers and young hipsters alike. The gentle sloping hills covered with cherry trees in the warmer months, the abundance of seating and the wafting aroma of sizzling
shaslik from afar put visitors in a cheerful mood. Remnants of this estate's past life as a Royal Estate can be identified in the scattering of different museums like the beekeeping house and the many churches. It's also UNESCO listed. Got Tsar fever? Take a troika ride. Just don't bring any beer bought from shops outside of the park or you could end up getting friendly with the police and making a deposit to their own beer fund.
Admission to estate is free. Admission Museum of front gates 300Rbl, palace 120-400Rbl. Free admission to museums every third Sun.
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Open 08:00 - 22:00. Museums open 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Mon.
Address:
Pr. Andropova 39
Phone:
(+7) 499 615 27 68
Metro station:
Kolomenskoye
www:
http://www.mgomz.ru
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Kolomenskoye Museum Estate, Moscow, park
The official museum website is also in English.
Inside the palaces and museums there is unfortunately very little English description.
The Beekeeper's cottage is probably the most interesting building to go in (it also has a tasting area).
The wooden palace is a modern reconstruction of Tsar Alexei's Palace. The interiors try to reflect the style of the late medieval period but are arguably not entirely historical accurate (although they are indeed very colourful) there are some imperial costumes there and old sketches of the area.
You do not need to reserve beforehand to visit.
Is there information available in English?Do you need a reservation?What can be seen in the interior of the wooden palace?Thank you for your time.
I think that Kolomenskoye is beautiful and very well cared.. My congratulations!