Gatchina, Russia, view from above.
In this video you will see aerial video of us flying over an extravagant Gatchina gardens and Palace. This popular historic tourist attraction is located just outside of St Petersburg. Gatchina Palace was designed by the architect Antonio Renalde and was build 1766-1781 by the order of Katherine II for her favourite Count Grigoriy Orlov. Later this palace became imperial residence of Paul I, Nikolai I, Alexandr II, and Alexandr III. With every owner the palace was somehow altered, whether the architecture or the interior design to keep up with the European stile at that time. During the WWII most of the valuable artefacts were evacuated and hidden. After the nazi occupancy was over the palace was in a very bad shape with most of the palace ruined by fire. After extensive restoration the palace opened its doors to the public as a museum.
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Russian Empresses: Fashion and Style
An exhibition for the 400th anniversary of the Romanovs' House will unfold two captivating subjects: fashion and style of the Russian empresses.
Fashion is due to the fact that fashion and the woman are inseparable, whereas style reflects a person's character and tastes.
The exposition hinges on seven Russian empresses' life limited to palace apartments (late 18th -- early 20th centuries). Finery, accessories, and jewelry of the wives and mothers of Russian emperors astounded with their refinement and luxury and were a part of the image of the Russian power.
Visitors will see dresses from collections of the Hermitage Museum and the Gatchina Memorial Estate, as well as paintings, engravings, porcelain and jewelry, diaries, letters, drawings, photos and books.
The exhibition Russian Empresses: Fashion and Style. Late 18th -- early 20th centuries will be held in the Showroom of the Federal Archives from April 4 to June 13.
Faberge's Surprise Gatchina Palace Egg Christmas ornament
Glass Christmas ornament after Faberge's surprise Gatchina Palace egg.Tzar Nicholas III presented the egg to his mother the Dowger Empress Maria Fodorovna in 1901. The egg opened to reveal the Gatchina Palace the Dowger residence. The egg has 250 pearls and is embellished with a pearl trimmed ribbon.
Catherine Palace (Moscow)
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The Catherine Palace is a Neoclassical residence of Catherine II of Russia on the bank of the Yauza River in Lefortovo, Moscow.It should not be confused with the much more famous Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo.The residence is also known as the Golovin Palace, after its first owner, Count Fyodor Golovin, the first Chancellor of the Russian Empire.After his death Empress Anna commissioned Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli to replace the Golovin Palace with a Baroque residence known as Annenhof.
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