The school's special architecture helps children experience the feeling of being princes and princesses in fairy tales.
For 150 lucky kindergarteners in Moscow, Russia, every day is a fairy tale. Instead of going to regular schools, they spend their time at the Castle of Childhood, living out their dreams of becoming princes and princesses.
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According to Oddity Central on July 7, Castle of Childhood is located at Lenin State Farm and was inaugurated in February 2013, and is often considered the most beautiful kindergarten in the world. |
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Pavel Grudinin, the farm director, came up with the idea for the complex after visiting the famous Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany. |
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It was also the inspiration for Disneyland's "Sleeping Beauty" castle. |
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The colorful castle is designed to create many interesting activities, making children curious as they explore the world on their own. |
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The school's architecture is a perfect combination of a large medieval-style castle and many play areas, including slides, swings, a football field, a sports track and colorful flower gardens. |
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Castle of Childhood is a private kindergarten. Parents who want to send their children here must pay 28,000 rubles ($463) per month. However, the Russian government subsidizes about 100 of the 150 places, so parents only have to pay $30 per month per child. |
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Recreating fairy tale magic for the world of children, bringing a healthy environment, stimulating children's imagination is the goal of the magnificent real-life castle. |
According to VNE