Petrovsko-Razumovskoe estate, Historical estate in Timiryazevsky District, Russia.
Petrovsko-Razumovskoe is an estate in Timiryazevsky District featuring nineteenth-century structures, including a main palace and farm buildings built in Russian style. The entire complex displays the layout and design typical of large aristocratic properties from that period.
The estate was originally founded by the Shuysky family and came under control of Peter the Great in 1705. It later passed to the Razumovsky family, whose name it now bears.
The estate is home to the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, which runs museums dedicated to farming and forestry knowledge. These collections show how people studied and advanced these sciences over time.
The estate is located along Timiryazevskaya Street and Pryanishnikova Street, making it easy to find. It sits within a residential neighborhood with public transportation access and other points of interest nearby.
The grounds contain a specialized horse-breeding museum that focuses entirely on breeding history. This museum is the only one of its kind and reflects the importance of horse breeding to the country's agricultural heritage.
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