The article provides a brief history of the creation of the Aleksandrovsky garden in Moscow and on the plan of its recent large scale rearrangement. In particular, attention is given to the rearrangement of landscape illumination of the top and middle gardens. The work was performed within construction and mounting operations including architectural and art illumination of the buildings located in the designated “Protected area round the Kremlin”. Illumination of the small natural features was achieved using advanced technologies developed by GRIVEN Company. Special attention was given to an original illumination concept proposed by specialists from Svetoproekt Company.