{"content":"<div class=\"objectInfo_response\">\n    \n        \n            \n                <div class=\"object\" style=\"width:713px; padding-left: 10px; margin-left:0;\">\n\n                                                                                                                                                                                                                    \n                                              \n    <div id=\"carousel_2846808378\" class=\"carouselContainer\" style=\"float:right; text-align: center; margin-left: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px;\">\n        <div class=\"carousel\" style=\"width: 176px; height: 222px;\">\n             <ul style=\"width: 176px; height: 222px;\">\n                                                                      \n                <li style=\"; width: 176px; height: 222px;\">\n                        \n                                    \n            \n            <a href=\"/image/2851439853/1\"\n                    rel=\"rr\" onclick=\"return jsiBoxOpen(this)\" id=\"link_2851439853\" title=\"Farm, the (the ensemble of the Alexander Park).\"\n                    class=\"image_list_link\">\n                  <div class=\"image_border\">\n                        <img src=\"/image/2851439853/2\" title=\"Farm, the (the ensemble of the Alexander Park).\"\n                             id=\"image_2851439853\"\n                             style=\"cursor: hand\" class=\"img_small_list image_with_text\" align=\"middle\" name=\"2851439853\"/>\n                  </div>\n            </a>\n        </li>\n    \n                                                       </ul>\n        </div>\n            </div>\n                           \n            <div class=\"objectCommonInfo\">\n                                                                                                                                                                                    \n                                                                                                        The Farm is located in the heart of the Alexander Park near the White Tower and  the Military Chamber. The complex  has been founded  at this place from 1810 when the first wooden constructions were built according to the design of the garden designer Joseph Busch at the Menagerie stone wall. Under the direction of  Busch  the former farming lands of  peasants of the village of Kuzminki  s were transformed into the fine Farm meadow with beautiful groups of trees and ponds. At the distant from the town meadow edge an  artificial  mound,  that was decorated with terraces and a spiral  path going to the top  planted along with birches,  was erected.  The visitors of the park were attracted with the countryside landscape with well-groomed purebred animals which were often offered bread. <br/>         The Farm stone constructions, having been now,  were  built by the architect Menelaws during 1817-1822 in the same English-Gothic forms as other park pavilions.  These constructions were survived until the present days  without  major changes,  only wooden construction of the fodder yard located at the western side.  One-  and two-story buildings connected with a fence with some gates form a picturesque ensemble. Metallic décor, yellowish limestone, red brickwork  with white pointing and white plaster window casings  and sandriks were used in the architectural design.<br/>       In the center between two entrance gates from the Farm road there was a two-story house of a supervisor ,  the façade of the house attracts the attention by two projection octahedral towers-buttresses wich are crowned with a fronton with a merlon.  Different offices, apartments of a vet and farmyard workers were placed in one-story wings. In the vast yard there is a cruciform-plan building of a cow-shed with 84 stalls (now the cow-shed is used as a stable).   In a corner there is a compound-plan wing intended for an ice-house and dairy with separators, refrigerators and other equipment. The wing is crowned with the fifteen-metre high round tower  with the watch ground.  Yakovkin in his guidebook wrote about the watch ground function , “It’s quite pleasant in bright morning to sit here and read or think or watch different views and especially to observe something using a telescope”.  On the second floor there was a room for rest.<br/>Near the tower inside the Farm fence there was a wing for imperial visitors, this wing stood out  the  richer decor  of facades then other buildings of the complex.  An cast-iron trellis terrace, used to entwine with ivy,  joined with the wing outside.  A beautiful Gothic Gate joined from the other side.   In the wing there were two lounges, dining room, kitchen and there were four sofa rooms for rest in the mezzanine.  The light maple furniture was decorated with the Gothic carving according to Menelaws’s drawings.  Interiors were decorated with the Alexander time etchings with rural views of Switzerland and the Netherlands, portraits of Alexander I and his wife Yelizaveta Alekseyevna.<br/>The imperial Farm was  “a successor” of the former farm-yard that had been in Tsarskoye Selo since the first years of its foundation. Establishing the new economy Alexander I followed the advice of Empress Maria Fiodorovna, his august mother, who established the similar economy in the Pavlovsk Park earlier.  According to the Emperor’s order the Tsarskoye Selo Farm workers were sent to the Empress’ farm for training. In 1822 sixty two cows and bulls of Kholmogorean and Cherkassean breeds just as European breeds – Tyrolese, Hungarian, Swiss, English and Holland ones- as well as a hundred merino sheep from Silesia  were brought into the Tsarskoye Selo Farm.  But only thoroughbred Kholmogorean  cattle could settle down there. Afterwards breeds were chosen with the experimental way.  The production was supplied for Emperor court,  surpluses were sold.  Farms worked under the especial supervision of the Tsarskoye Selo governor  Ya.V. Zakharzhevsky.  After 1865 Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholayevich became a trustee of the farms. <br/>After the nationalization of emperor’s property the Farm and a large part of the Alexander Park with constructions, located there, were passed to the Agronomical Institute (later the Agricultural  Institute,  now it is  the Agrarian University).  The origin of the new  toponim “The Farm Park” is connected with using the Farm complex as  the Institute training economy. The well equipped winter stone cow-shed with cast-iron drinking bowl and other buildings used for the origin purpose during the long time.  The stable of the  Tsarskoye Selo  Museum Preserve, where thoroughbred horses are placed now here.  The horses are used  for coaching in summer and sledging  in winter.\n                                                                       <div class=\"border\">\n                         <br/>\n                     </div>\n                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               \n                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    <div class=\"grName\">Persons</div>\n                                                    \n                                                  \n          <a href=\"/object/2803932080?lc=en\" class=\"objectLink\">Alexander I, Emperor</a>\n       <br/>\n   \n                                                     \n                                                  \n          <a href=\"/object/2804679523?lc=en\" class=\"objectLink\">Bush, Joseph</a>\n       <br/>\n   \n                                                     \n                                                  \n          <a href=\"/object/2803940895?lc=en\" class=\"objectLink\">Elizaveta Alexeevna, Empress</a>\n       <br/>\n   \n                                                     \n                                                  \n          <a href=\"/object/2803932254?lc=en\" class=\"objectLink\">Maria Fedorovna, Empress</a>\n       <br/>\n   \n                                                     \n                                                  \n          <a href=\"/object/2803924033?lc=en\" class=\"objectLink\">Menelas Adam Adamovich</a>\n       <br/>\n   \n                                                     \n                                                  \n          <a href=\"/object/2803932296?lc=en\" class=\"objectLink\">Nikolay Nikolaevich (Sr.), Grand Prince</a>\n       <br/>\n   \n                                                     \n                                                                          \n                                                  \n          <a href=\"/object/2846425933?lc=en\" class=\"objectLink\">Zakharzhevsky, Ya.V.</a>\n       <br/>\n   \n                                                     \n                                                    <div class=\"border\">\n                             <br/>\n                        </div>\n                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                </div>\n\n            <div style=\"clear:both; height:0;\"><br/></div>\n        </div>\n    </div>\n","id_object":2846808378}