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Visit one of the most legendary and important museums of the world
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The Hermitage Museum, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most important museums in the world. It houses treasures from antiquity and the works of the grand masters of the Dutch, Italian, Belgian, and Spanish art movements assembled together in the Winter Palace, a gem of Russian baroque in itself, as well as in the buildings of the Small Hermitage, and the Old and the New Hermitage complexes.Since 2014, the famous collection of Impressionist paint...
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Discover the splendid interior of the Pavlovsk Palace
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In 1786, Catherine II offered this magnificent palace to her only son who would become Paul I and would make this palace his summer residence. Constructed in the Palladian style and inspired by the white columns of Roman temples, the Pavlosk Palace houses majestic buildings decorated in tones of pastel yellow. Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pavlovsk Palace is renowned not only for the splendor of its interiors filled with numerous pieces of furniture, s...
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Discover St-Petersburg's former richest family
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It is one of the four palaces owned by the Yusupovs, the richest family in St-Petersburg on the eve of the Revolution. You will visit the sumptuous private apartments and small theater of these princes known for their philanthropy and their art collections. In the basement, you will re-live the last moments of Rasputin who was murdered in this place.Hours of operation: Open from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm....
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An unforgettable day discovering the most sumptuous palaces of St-Petersburg
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You will take part in a day trip exploring the celebrated and sumptuous palaces of St-Petersburg. To begin with, you will walk along the beautiful tree-lined avenues of the Pavlovsk Palace, located south of the Capital of the North. Catherine II offered this magnificent palace to her only son Paul I in 1786, who made it his summer residence. Built in a Palladian style and inspired by Roman temples with white columns, the Pavlovsk Palace houses majestic buildings in ...
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