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In the early nineteenth century, a pavilion was erected at the point where four park regions come together: the White Birch, the Parade Ground, Old Sylvia and New Sylvia. Voronikhin redesigned the building as a park pavilion. Surrounded by rose gardens, it became known as the Rose Pavilion. Everything in the decor of the Rose Pavilion was linked to the theme of the rose, queen of flowers.
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