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  • The Ball Room
    The festive exhibition hall, the main idea is to give Peter its due.
  • Peter’s Room.
    Reconstructing the interior of a room in the tsar’s palace.
  • The Rotunda Exhibition Hall
    Historical Balls in the halls of Peter’s Boat Estate
  • The Fortune Boat in the Exhibition Hall
    The Fortune Boat is the only remaining ship of Peter’s training fleet
  • Maneuvers of the Training Fleet on Plesheyevo Lake by D.Kardovsky
  • Peter’s Boat Museum
    In 1919 the Museum-Estate became part of the Pereslavl Museum.
  • The Rotunda,
    built for public receptions and ball dances. Middle of the 19th century.
  • The White Palace.
    Opened for visitors in May 2012 after long restoration works.

История Потешной флотилии

Visiting Pereslavl for the first time in 1688, young Peter was fascinated by the beauty and size of Pleshcheyev lake. Later, he wrote in the Preface to the "Sea Charter": "and the hunt began to be more from hour to hour, so I began to spend, where there is more water, I was declared Pereslavsky lake, the largest, kuda I under the image of a promise to the Trinity monastery from my mother begged, and then I began to ask her, and clearly, to make a court and courts there.".

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Museum the Boat of Peter the Great history

In 1802 Ivan Mikhaylovich Dolgorukov, the Vladimir governor, visited the place where, as he put it, “the strong Peter learnt navigation and left one of the first ships built by his own hands as a memorial sign for our town”. Following the will of Peter, he made up his mind to build an appropriate structure to keep the Boat inside.
On August 1, 1803 the first provincial museum in Russia was opened. There is a golden inscription on the front part: “Diligent people of Pereslavl giving honour to Peter the Great”.

In 1842 they built a guard’s house – premises for retired sailors who worked as museum guardians. 5 years later, in 1847, Vladimir noblemen purchased out the estate of Veskovo and it became a collective property. 
On August 17, 1850 Grand Princes Nikholay and Mikhail Romanov laid the foundation stone for the monument to commemorate Peter’s activities on Plesheyevo Lake. Two years later the ceremonial unveiling of the obelisk took place with the archbishop and the governor being present as guests of honour.

The Rotunda was erected as a building for public receptions and ball dances. After the construction of the Triumph Arch and the “White Palace” (1853) the architectural look of the estate was finally completed and has been preserved up to now. In 1913 Nicholas the Second visited the estate. By his arrival they had built a peer on the lake shore, opposite the Gremyach Hill. In 1919 the estate became a branch of the Pereslavl Museum. In 1984 new exhibitions opened on the estate grounds.

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