Kagul Obelisk
The Kagul Obelisk in Tsarskoye Selo is one of several such structures erected on behest of Catherine II of Russia in 1772 to commemorate Pyotr Rumyantsev's victory in the Battle of Kagul. Designed by Antonio Rinaldi, the dark grey-and-red marble obelisk stands in the landscape park of the Catherine Palace.
The inscription on the pedestal reads: "In memory of the victory at the Kagul River in Moldavia, July 21, 1770, under the command of Count Peter Rumyantsev the Russian army of seventeen thousand caused the Turkish Vizier Galil-Bey and his army of one hundred thousand and a half to flee to the Danube".
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Showplaces in Catherine Park of Tsarskoye Selo
- Other parks of Tsarskoye Selo: Alexander Park
- Babolovsky Park
- Buferniy Park
- Fermersky Park
- Otdelniy Park
- Formal garden
- Catherine Palace
- Cameron Gallery
- Amber Room
- Palace Cruch
- Zubovskiy Corpse
- Agate rooms
- Grotto
- Top Bath
- Down Bath
- Hanging Gardens
- Rock-garden
- Pond
- Pond at the top bath
- Cascades
- Canal
- Large Pond
- The Swan Fountainlet
- Landscape garden
- Hermitage
- Back regions of Hermitage
- Admiralty
- Pavilion on island
- Turkish bath
- Pyramid
- Ruin Tower
- Concert Hall
- Evening Hall
- Ruin Back regions
- Creaking arbour
- Pink Watchhouse
- Big Caprice
- Small Caprice
- To Kind my colleagues Gate
- Orlovsky Gate
- Gothic Gate
- Moreiskaya Column
- Chesme Column
- Kagul Obelisk
- Granite bridge
- Marble Bridge
- Сross-slide bridge
- Milestone
- Granite terrace
- Terrace-Colonnade
- Galatea Statue
- Sculptures of lions
- Rope Ferry
- Large Pond
- Small pond with islands
- Long Pond
- Girl with a jug fountain
- Red Cascade
- Lake
- Chinese Canal
- Triangle square
- Ramp avenue
- Own garden
- Other cocktail belt museums: Gatchina
- Pavlovsk Palace
- Petrodvorets
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