Tsaritsyno Park or Tsaritsyno Park is located in the south of the city of Moscow. Its construction dates back to the 16th century, when the sovereign, Catherine II commissioned the project to a well-known architect; but in the end she was deeply disappointed. For this reason he ordered an important restoration work, but despite the alternation of Muscovite masters in the project, the residence was never particularly loved by the sovereign. It currently houses an architecture museum, a park with a nearby forest, an art museum, the Birjul'ovo dendropark and a waterfall.