Introduction to Pushkin City: Pushkin City consists of two royal palaces, Ekaterina Palace and Alexander Palace; it is also a synthesis of various garden art styles, such as the beauty of Baroque, the nature of classicism, the sentimentality of romanticism, and The exotic sentiments of Chinese style are woven together into a complete and colorful garden architectural complex, becoming the brightest pearl in the world's garden art. Closely connected with Pushkin's name, as the cradle of his literary career, this spiritual land bathed the poet and gave him endless creative inspiration. "There, my youth and childhood blended together. There, raised by nature and fantasy, I experienced poetry, joy and tranquility..." ("Tsarskoye Selo") Pushkin made people know Tsarskoye Selo, and Tsarskoye Selo made people even more aware of it. The Russian genius will always be remembered. In 1937, on the 100th anniversary of the poet's death, Tsarskoye Selo was renamed Pushkin City.
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