arbor temple ceres tsaritsyno moscow russia |
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Originally in the arbor was a statue of the goddess Ceres, but it was lost in the middle of the XIX century. Since then, the building has a second name `Golden Sheaf` - on gilded ears decorating the dome. In 1927 a new Ceres appeared, brought from the Moscow estate of Lukino, but it disappeared in the 1940s. Now the sculpture of Alexander Burganov`s work is at the gazebo. |
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