This Colorful Russian Castle Was Actually Constructed For Kindergarteners

This is envy-inducing to parents with children enrolled in even the most prestigious schools.

This Colorful Russian Castle Was Actually Constructed For Kindergarteners

This Colorful Russian Castle Was Actually Constructed For Kindergarteners

By Diana Crandall

This Russian kindergarten will have parents questioning whether or not they’ve stepped into their four-year-old’s wildest daydreams.

Constructed in a rural farming settlement in Russia’s Lewinsky district, the colorful architecture of the school emulates the Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany, according to Atlas Obscura.

Stretching over 6,000 square meters, the school — attended by 150 children since 2013 — features several playgrounds, playhouses, a soccer field and garden.

Tuition runs parents 21,800 rubles a month — which translates to about $360 USD — and boasts a curriculum centered around themed social optimism. For example, September is meant to orient students to the worlds of education and professional careers. Take an incredible video tour above.

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