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The Gruzino estate near Chudovo, Russia, was constructed by a team of Neoclassical architects under Vasily Petrovich Stasov for Count Alexey Arakcheyev in the 1810s. Count Arakcheyev chose Gruzino as an imperial gift from Emperor Paul when Arakcheyev was appointed Commandant of St. Petersburg, though the area was in disrepair. He was given the land despite prior claim to it by the governor of the Novgorod and Tver provinces. Using serf labor, Arakcheyev built Gruzino to one of the most up-to-date estates in Russia at the time. The celebrated sculptor Ivan Martos contributed a statue of Emperor Paul. Two months after Arakcheyev's death, Emperor Nicholas gave the estate to the Novgorod Cadet Corps.

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  • Grúzino (es)
  • Gruzino estate (en)
  • Gruzino (Oblast' di Novgorod) (it)
  • Грузино (усадьба) (ru)
  • Грузино (Новгородская область) (ru)
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  • Gruzino (in russo: Гру́зино?) è un villaggio della Russia. (it)
  • Гру́зино — утраченный памятник русского классицизма, усадьба А. А. Аракчеева (1769—1834), одного из самых могущественных сановников Российской империи первой четверти XIX века. Располагалась в одноимённом селе Новгородской губернии, на правом берегу Волхова. (ru)
  • Гру́зино — село в Чудовском муниципальном районе Новгородской области России, относится к Гру́зинскому сельскому поселению. Наиболее известно благодаря не сохранившейся усадьбе графа Аракчеева, где он провёл последние годы своей жизни, скончался и был похоронен. (ru)
  • The Gruzino estate near Chudovo, Russia, was constructed by a team of Neoclassical architects under Vasily Petrovich Stasov for Count Alexey Arakcheyev in the 1810s. Count Arakcheyev chose Gruzino as an imperial gift from Emperor Paul when Arakcheyev was appointed Commandant of St. Petersburg, though the area was in disrepair. He was given the land despite prior claim to it by the governor of the Novgorod and Tver provinces. Using serf labor, Arakcheyev built Gruzino to one of the most up-to-date estates in Russia at the time. The celebrated sculptor Ivan Martos contributed a statue of Emperor Paul. Two months after Arakcheyev's death, Emperor Nicholas gave the estate to the Novgorod Cadet Corps. (en)
  • La finca Grúzino (del ruso: Гру́зино) cercana a Chúdovo, Rusia, fue construida por un equipo de arquitectos neoclásicos bajo la dirección de Vasili Stásov para el conde Alekséi Arakchéyev en la década de 1810. (es)
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  • The Gruzino estate near Chudovo, Russia, was constructed by a team of Neoclassical architects under Vasily Petrovich Stasov for Count Alexey Arakcheyev in the 1810s. Count Arakcheyev chose Gruzino as an imperial gift from Emperor Paul when Arakcheyev was appointed Commandant of St. Petersburg, though the area was in disrepair. He was given the land despite prior claim to it by the governor of the Novgorod and Tver provinces. Using serf labor, Arakcheyev built Gruzino to one of the most up-to-date estates in Russia at the time. The celebrated sculptor Ivan Martos contributed a statue of Emperor Paul. Two months after Arakcheyev's death, Emperor Nicholas gave the estate to the Novgorod Cadet Corps. Although it is stated officially that the manor was destroyed by the Nazi German troops during the World War II, other sources maintain that the estate was wiped out in the 1930s, during Joseph Stalin's industrialisation process. The statues of lions formerly adorning the porch are all that remains from this Neoclassical ensemble. They were transported and mounted for display in the Novgorod Kremlin. (en)
  • La finca Grúzino (del ruso: Гру́зино) cercana a Chúdovo, Rusia, fue construida por un equipo de arquitectos neoclásicos bajo la dirección de Vasili Stásov para el conde Alekséi Arakchéyev en la década de 1810. El conde recibió Grúzino como regalo imperial del zar Pablo I de Rusia cuando fue nombrado Comandante de San Petersburgo, aunque esta área estaba en disputa entre los gobernadores de las guberniyas de Nóvgorod y Tver. Usando el trabajo de sus siervos, Arakchéyev logró convertir Grúzino en una de las fincas más avanzadas de su época. El celebrado escultor contribuyó con una estatua del emperador Pablo. Dos meses después de la muerte de Arakchéyev, Nicolás I de Rusia otorgó la finca al . Aunque oficialmente se afirmó que las instalaciones fueron destruidas por los nazis durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, algunos investigadores declaran que fueron desmanteladas durante el proceso de industrialización de Stalin en la década de 1930. Las estatuas de leones que una vez adornaban el pórtico fueron trasladadas al kremlin de Nóvgorod, quedando como muestra de este conjunto neoclásico. (es)
  • Gruzino (in russo: Гру́зино?) è un villaggio della Russia. (it)
  • Гру́зино — утраченный памятник русского классицизма, усадьба А. А. Аракчеева (1769—1834), одного из самых могущественных сановников Российской империи первой четверти XIX века. Располагалась в одноимённом селе Новгородской губернии, на правом берегу Волхова. (ru)
  • Гру́зино — село в Чудовском муниципальном районе Новгородской области России, относится к Гру́зинскому сельскому поселению. Наиболее известно благодаря не сохранившейся усадьбе графа Аракчеева, где он провёл последние годы своей жизни, скончался и был похоронен. (ru)
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