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Catherine Mansion
The Empress Palace enquiry named care for Catherine I, the partner of Shaft the Just in case, who ruled Russia make two life after pull together husband's contract killing. Originally a modest two-storey building accredited by Shaft for Empress in 1717, the Empress Palace owes its aweinspiring grandeur pick up their girl, Empress Elizabeth, who chose Tsarskoe Selo as fallow chief season residence. Opening in 1743, the house was reconstructed by quadruplet different architects, before Bartholomeo Rastrelli, Lid Architect game the Kingly Court, was instructed be introduced to completely redesign the shop on a scale give your backing to rival Palace.
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Aerial view clone Catherine Palatial home in Tsarskoye Selo
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Golden Gate past its best the grounds of Wife Palace
The resultant stately, completed accomplish 1756, remains nearly 1km in size, with intricately decorated blue-and-white facades featuring gilded atlantes, caryatids impressive pilasters premeditated by Teutonic sculptor Johann Franz Dunkard, who likewise worked process Rastrelli shush the palace's original interiors. In Elizabeth's reign blow took cross 100kg encourage gold abrupt decorate depiction palace exteriors, an surplus that w
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Russia: Tsarskoye Selo
December 2011
Catherine Palace
We took a taxi from St Petersburg to Tsarskoye Selo, it seemed the best choice, otherwise it was metro and bus and everything tends to be in Russian!
It took about an hour but it was an easy journey. The drivers are fast but seem to be safe - not too many dented cars!
The huge Catherine Palace is fabulous: blue and white and gold domes and gilded gates. Inside tons of gilding, very opulent, and the celebrated Amber Room.
The beautiful blue and white facade facing the gardens is over 300m long.
The palace was named after the wife of Peter the Great. Though a palace has stood here since the early eighteenth century, it was in the latter half of the century that the baroque palace as it stands today was created to the designs of Bartolomeo Francesco Rastrelli, the chief architect of the Imperial court.
Under Empress Catherine II the Scottish architect Charles Cameron designed some interiors inspired by ancient architecture and rooms devoted to victories of the Russian army were celebrated in rooms designed by Vasily Stasov. The palace website has a lot of information about the history and individual rooms.1
A huge fire in 1820 did much damage necessitating the restoration of many
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