Catherine Palace Gardens, St Petersburg, Russia
St Catherine Palace Gardens, a ship arranged tour, no visa required. The gardens were cold and windy the morning we filmed this. The Palace sits near the bay of Finland.
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Russian Tours - Yusupov Palace, St. Petersburg
Yusupov Palace is most famous for the murder of Rasputin, but the palace is a spectacular museum showing the life of the elite from Imperial Russia. A tour of the Palace can be added to any St. Petersburg Tour with Express to Russia. Visit the website to start organising your journey of a lifetime:
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Yusupov gardens
Yusupov garden in the past belonged to Prince Yusupov. In 1810 the garden was sold to the Government. During this period, greenhouses and fountains appeared in the park. In 1863 the park became accessible to visitors. Later in the Yusupov Park, the first world championships in figure skating were held.
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The horrific murder of Rasputin, the notorious mad monk, took place in this stately palace, which offers guided tours of the scene of the crime.
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Yusupov Palace, St Petersburg
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THE YUSUPOV PALACE, St PETERSBURG - OPULENCE & MONKY BUSINESS
St Petersburg residence of the monumentally wealthy Yusupov family and venue of Grigori Rasputin's last supper.
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The BEST of St Petersburg, Russia
Our highlights of the BEST things to see and do in St. Petersburg include:
1) The Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul
2) St. Issac Cathedral
3) The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
4) Yusupov Palace
5) A Ride on the St. Petersburg Metro
6) The State Hermitage Museum
7) Catherine's Palace
8) Canal Cruise
9) Faberge Museum
10) Peterhof Summer Estate
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Russia, Saint-Petersburg, the main building of the Admiralty.
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Изначально Санкт-Петербургское адмиралтейство строилось как верфь по чертежам, подписанным лично Петром I. Было заложено 5 (16) ноября 1704 года, о чём сохранилась следующая запись:
Заложили Адмиралтейский дом и веселились в остерии и веселились, длина 200 сажен, ширина 10 сажен.
— Походный журнал Петра I
Подготовительные работы были закончены в рекордно короткий срок: в начале 1705 года на верфи были возведены основные постройки и на эллингах заложены первые корабли.
Initially, St. Petersburg Admiralty Shipyard built as drawings, personally signed by Peter I. It was incorporated 5 (16) in November 1704, what the next record is preserved:
They lay the Admiralty House and having fun in the osteria and fun, length 200 yards, width 10 yards.
- Hiking Magazine Peter I
Preparatory work was completed in record time: at the beginning of 1705 at the shipyard were built the main building and on the slipways first ships laid.
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Tauride Palace located near Smolny Convent, Smolny Institute, 15 min drive from the Hermitage Museum and center of the city, Nevsky Avenue. Entry is from Schpalernaya Street.
Since it is the official state organization – the special permission is needed to enter the building.
The Taurida Palace was built in 1789 on the order of Catherine the Great for her favorite Prince Gregory Potemkin (The conqueror of Taurida). Since then, it was reconstructed several times and in the period from 1906 to 1917 the State Duma was located there. Nowadays the official governmental organization is working in the building – the Interparlement Assembly of CIS.
The Palace has the Congress Hall with the capacity of 800 people, shaped like amphitheater, and the main Column Hall designed in classical style. It can be suggested for the Gala dinner for up to 1200 people.
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Travel Russia - Visiting the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg
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With its' elaborate baroque architecture, the Hermitage Museum is an art museum fit for royalty.
That's because it's also the Winter Palace. Home of the royalty from 1732 to 1917.
It stood through Russia's political transitions and was briefly the seat of Provisional Government.
The Winter Palace first became a museum with Catherine the Great's collections.
Now you can walk the immaculate halls and gaze on famous masterpieces of art.
With over 2.7 million exhibits, you won't soon run out of things to see. Sitting on the bank of the Neva River, the palace exterior is brilliantly lit at night.
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Peterhof Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia is Fancy & Expensive
Various shots of the palace and all of the fancy, and expensive elements to it. It was destroyed in WW2 by the Nazi's, but quickly rebuilt afterwards.
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The first residential building in St. Petersburg: Cabin of Peter the Great
The cabin of Peter the Great (is a small wooden house which was the first St Petersburg palace of Tsar Peter I.
The log cabin was constructed in three days in May 1703, by soldiers of the Semyonovskiy Regiment. At that time, the new St Petersburg was described as a heap of villages linked together, like some plantation in the West Indies. The date of its construction is now considered to mark the foundation of the city.
The design is a combination of an izba, a traditional Russian countryside house typical of the 17th century, and the Tsar's beloved Dutch Baroque, later to evolve into the Petrine Baroque. Peter built similar domiki elsewhere in Russia - for example, in Voronezh, and Vologda. The wooden cabin in St Petersburg covers only 60 square meters (650 sq ft) and contains three rooms - living room, bedroom, and study. It has large ornate windows and a high hipped roof of wooden tiles. Inside, the wooden walls were painted with red oil to resemble brick, and the rooms came to be known as the red chambers. There are no fires or chimneys, as it was intended to be used only in the warmer summer months. It was occupied by the Tsar between 1703 and 1708, while Peter supervised the construction of the new imperial city and the Peter and Paul Fortress.
The cabin was moved to its present location, 6 Petrovskaia Naberezhnaia, in 1711 from its original site on the north bank of the River Neva close to the present Winter Palace. Peter had it encased for its protection within a red brick pavilion in 1723 and ordered that it be preserved for posterity as a memorial to his modesty, and the creation of St Petersburg ex nihilo. Catherine the Great ordered the shelter for the cabin to be renovated in 1784, and the protective brick pavilion was reconstructed by Nicholas I in the 1840s. Nicholas I also had the bedroom converted into a chapel dedicated to Christ the Redeemer, and iron railings were added in 1874.
Peter's domiki were used to mark significant dates, such as the bicentenary of Peter's birth in 1672. They became a center of devotion to the tsar, the Russian Orthodox Church, and the Russian motherland. An image of the log cabin was included on the Peter the Great Fabergé egg, created in 1903 to celebrate the bicentenary of the founding of St Petersburg. After the Russian Revolution, they became symbols of Russian heroic labor.
A prized national monument, the contents were removed, and the Cabin was boarded up and camouflaged during the Second World War. It was the first St Petersburg museum to reopen in September 1944, after the end of the Siege of Leningrad. Personal and domestic objects owned and used by Peter are still displayed within, and a bust of Peter by Parmen Zabello stands outside. The cabin is open to the public as a branch of the Russian Museum.
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22.2.16 Love story at Catherine Palace, St.Petersburg, Russia
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ST PETERSBURG RUSSIA VLOG | CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE CRUISE
Our time in St Petersburg Russia was fulled packed and this day started with a canal tour of St Petersburg before visiting the Hermitage Museum, Church of the Spilled Blood, Yusupov Palace and enjoying a traditional Russian lunch in Nikolavski Palace. Everywhere you look there are more palaces and incredible cathedrals, St Petersburg has quickly become one of my favourite places to travel.
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Saint Petersburg Part 1 - Baltic Cruise 2009
Amy and Paul begin a 2 day tour of Saint Petersburg visiting Peterhof and the Yusupov Palace where Rasputin was murdered.