Kuz'minki Park
Many of the large estates in Moscow's suburbs and beyond were once owned by the country's rich pre-revolutionary aristocracy. This one in particular was the property of the Golitsyn family. Despite such lofty origins, the park itself suffers from the effects of a major fire in 1915 and decades of Soviet neglect. This does not exactly make it pretty, but the eerie solitude make it a worthwhile escape destination from the city proper. Incidentally, the estate's Egyptian Pavilion now hosts a biological research center.
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