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Moscow, Russia - October 09, 2018: A walking coach for holidaymakers on the background of the palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich #140002960
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The palace of Tsar Aleksey Mikhailovich is a historical and artistic reconstruction of the wooden royal palace built in the 17th century. It functions as a museum. The interior of the buildings recreated the decoration of the royal palace. The palace is located on the territory of the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow. Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich Romanov 1629 - 1676 is the second king in the Romanov dynasty. He took the throne at 16 years old. During his reign, he affirmed the principle of centralized government with the authoritarian power of the king. New central government bodies, the Orders, were established, and the army was reformed in the form of creating new type regiments: Reiter, soldier, dragoon and hussar. In 1654 the union of Ukraine with Russia took place. In 1667, the 13-year war with Poland ended in victory, and Russia returned Smolensk, Kiev, and left-bank Ukraine. Promoted industrial activity. Alexey Mikhailovich is the father of the future emperor Peter the Great.
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