Egyptian Gates

Local nameЕгипетские ворота
LocationSaint Petersburg, Russia

The Egyptian Gate of Tsarskoye Selo was built in 1829 to replace the old toll bar, which had been made redundant by the expansion of Tsarskoe Selo.

The gate, which exemplifies the Egyptian Revival style, was designed by Adam Menelaws, who was inspired by the Temple of Khonsu gates. The hieroglyphs were modeled by the professor Demut-Malinovsky. The iron gate and the cast iron columns and plates, covered with hieroglyphs, were cast in St. Petersburg at the Alexander Iron Works. The Alexander Park extended to this gate until 1895, when part of it was used for the building of barracks.

The large scale pylonesque is made of brick on one side and cast iron reliefs on the other. The drawings on the gates are carved and polished.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_Gate_of_Tsarskoye_Selo

More information at alexanderpalace.org http://www.alexanderpalace.org/2006tsarskoe/feodorovsky.html

Address Октябрьский бульвар, Пушкин 196605, Russia

Coordinates 59°43'43.379" N 30°23'44.586" E

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