The marble palace standing between millionaya ulitsa and the neva river at the north west corner of the field of mars the marble palace is among the most impressive of st.
The marble palace st petersburg.
No mistake it is impressive.
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Petersburg the marble palace was originally built using 32 different types of marble for grigory orlov favourite of catherine the great before becoming a residence for junior members of the romanov family.
Find out more about the marble palace and other russian museum collections.
Petersburg s marble palace houses permanent and temporary collections of the state russian museum including modern art from the ludwig museum.
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The collection of masterpieces chosen by the russian museum will allow you to make a first impression of the collection of the russian museum.
The marble palace is one of the first neoclassical palaces in saint petersburg.
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It is situated between the field of mars and palace quay slightly to the east from new michael palace.
Petersburg but definitely worth a little time spent there.
Marble palace мраморный дворец is one of the first neoclassical palaces in saint petersburg russia.
The palace is called marble thanks to the material used in construction.
It was a lavish gift from catherine the great to her lover and.
It was built in 1768 1785 under the order of catherine ii who intended to present it to her favorite grigory orlov.
Marble palace is one of the most recognized buildings in st petersburg constructed in the 18th century.
Petersburg s former imperial residences and arguably the finest work of architect antonio rinaldi a pioneer of neoclassicism in russia.
The palace is a prime example of early classicism architecture the palace was designed by architect antonio rinaldi whose portrait can be found on a marble bas relief installed on a sidewall of the main staircase at the palace s entrance.
It was built in 1785 by antonio rinaldi for ekaterina ii s favorite graph g orlov.
The marble palace has long been a centre for cultural exploits in the capital.