33222°E / 59.93861; 30.33222 The Mikhailovsky Palace (‹See Tfd›Russian: Михайловский дворец) is a grand ducal palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is...
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assassinated in 1801 when Mikhail was three. The palace was then gifted to him by Alexander I. The Mikhailovsky Palace was built by Carlo Rossi between 1819 and...
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New Michael Palace (‹See Tfd›Russian: Ново-Михайловский дворец, romanized: Novo-Mikhailovsky Dvorets) was the third Saint Petersburg palace designed by...
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Chicken Kiev (section Novo-Mikhailovsky cutlet)
Novo-Mikhailovskaya kotleta in а St. Petersburg Merchants' Club located near the Mikhailovsky palace, and was renamed kotleta po-kiyevski in 1947 by a Soviet restaurant...
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Moyka (section Source. Summer Garden, Saint Michael's Castle, Mikhailovsky Garden and the Field of Mars)
meets the garden façade of Mikhailovsky Palace facing Arts Square not far from the city's main street Nevsky Prospect. The Palace, built for Paul I's fourth...
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Malevich's Black Square. The main building of the museum is the Mikhailovsky Palace, the Neoclassical former residence of Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich...
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The Mikhailovsky Garden (Russian: Михайловский сад) is a large area of parkland and landscape garden in the centre of Saint Petersburg. The garden was...
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Petersburg, Russian Empire, almost certainly in the recently completed Mikhailovsky Palace that was the primary residence of her parents. She was a younger...
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simplicity. These include: the Yelagin Palace with the hothouse and the pavilions (1816–1818), the Mikhailovsky Palace, General Staff Building, the buildings...
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Antonio Rinaldi, it is now part of the State Russian Museum. The Mikhailovsky Palace (1819–1825), famed for its opulent interiors and named after its...
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Saint Michael's Castle (redirect from Mikhailovsky Castle)
Michael's Castle (‹See Tfd›Russian: Миха́йловский за́мок, Mikhailovsky zamok), also called the Mikhailovsky Castle or the Engineers' Castle (‹See Tfd›Russian:...
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Mariinsky Palace, Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg wherein Mariinsky Theatre Mikhailovsky Theatre Mikhailovsky Palace Moika Palace Monument to...
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Russian lapis-lazuli and jasper, which had originally been in the Mikhailovsky Palace that Paul had built in St. Petersburg. Voronykhin also made plans...
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Princess Nina was born on June 20 [O.S. June 7] 1901 in the New Mikhailovsky Palace on the Palace Embankment in Saint Petersburg, the residence of her paternal...
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de Thomon (Spit of Vasilievsky Island) Carlo Rossi (Yelagin Palace, Mikhailovsky Palace, Alexandrine Theatre, Senate and Synod Buildings, General staff...
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1741. A Baroque palace built for Prince Cherkassky on Palace Quay to Yeropkin's designs has been rebuilt into the Novo-Mikhailovsky Palace. Sartori, Paolo...
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at the Alexander Palace until 1897, when it entered the collection of the Russian Museum. It is on display at the Mikhailovsky Palace in Saint Petersburg...
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Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace Constantine Palace Kamenny Island Palace Marble Palace Mariinsky Palace Menshikov Palace Mikhailovsky Palace St Michael's Castle...
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currently on display at the State Russian Museum in Hall 32 of the Mikhailovsky Palace, alongside other works by Polenov. The subject of the painting the...
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Interregnum. Decembrist revolt. Northern Bee begins publication. Mikhailovsky Palace built. 1826 – Kamenny Island Theatre building constructed. 1829 –...
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River forms the boundary to the south, across from which is the Mikhailovsky Palace and Garden. The east side is bounded by the Swan Canal, which separates...
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Chattenburg (category Former palaces in Germany)
never realized Royal Palace of Oslo by Hans Linstow Mikhailovsky Palace in Saint Petersburg by Carlo Rossi Wilhelmshöhe Palace - Jussow was also involved...
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Petersburg and settled in the Mikhailovsky Palace. When the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna died in 1828, the palace of Pavlovsk passed on to Mikhail...
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Construction of Karlsborg Fortress in Sweden begins. Construction of Mikhailovsky Palace in Saint Petersburg begins. Sculptural work begins at the Schauspielhaus...
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the land between the Field of Mars and the Nevsky Prospect. The Mikhailovsky Palace, which now houses the main building of the Russian Museum, stood...
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attended RMS classes in music theory taught by Nikolai Zaremba at the Mikhailovsky Palace (now the Russian Museum). These classes were a precursor to the Saint...
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to him as a 'fool'. Grand Duke Michael lived in St. Petersburg's Mikhailovsky Palace with his parents, but he intended to marry soon, and to house his...
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part of the construction of the Mikhailovsky Palace complex. As part of the new ensemble, the gardens between the palace and the Moyka River were laid out...
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Sinner. The canvas To War is currently on display in Hall 31 of the Mikhailovsky Palace, where it can be seen alongside such works as Harvest time (The Reapers)...
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lived in their own large residence in Saint Petersburg, the New Mikhailovsky Palace, which was built for them in 1861. They also had a summer residence...
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