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View of the Belovezhsky Palace from the side of the pond, arranged in the park according to the project of Valery Cronenberg in 1895.

View of a part of the park alley, the Bialowieza Palace in 1895; one of the service buildings

Members of the royal family on one of the park alleys near the Belovezhsky Palace.

Obelisk near one of the ponds of the Belovezh Palace.

View of the pond around the Bialowieza Palace

View of the territory around the Bialowieza Palace

View of the pond of the Bialowieza Palace

Pavilion of Emperor Alexander II. View of one of the Belovezh palace buildings.

View of the square in front of the railway station "Belovezh"; in the background - Belovezhsky Palace
View of part of the pond, arranged in a park near the Bialowieza Palace in 1895 by the design of Valery Cronenberg.
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View of part of the pond, arranged in a park near the Bialowieza Palace in 1895 by the design of Valery Cronenberg.
Вид части пруда, устроенного в парке у Беловежского дворца в 1895 г. по проекту Валерия Кроненберга
Belovezhskaya Pushcha became the property of the royal family in 1888 in exchange for lands in the Orel and Simbirsk provinces. After the construction of the Belovezhsky Imperial Palace was completed, Alexander III, Nicholas II, Grand Dukes often hunted in the Pushcha. In the town of Bialowieza (now Poland) a palace was built - a luxurious hunting residence with a beautiful park of 50 hectares. Only the entrance gates and several surrounding structures survived. There are numerous photographs of Nicholas II during the hunt in these places. Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna reported with great enthusiasm on September 21, 1912 from Spala to her aunt - Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna. "My dear Aunt Xenia ...": "It was terribly fun in Bialowieza. We went with Papa to hunt Olga and I. Marie was with Anastasia only twice." I stood two times with Papa on the number, since Prince Golitsyn, Prince Beloselsky and once at Drentina. "It was terribly good."
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