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    Inside the Winter Palace of Imperial Russia

    Source: http://fiveminutehistory.com/40-view...perial-russia/



    From here, the Tsar ruled 1/6th of the earth’s landmass and over 125 million people.

    During the 18th century, a marked change occurred in European royal architecture. The need for austere fortified residences subsided and a period of building great classical palaces began.

    The present palace is the fourth iteration, the first being the brainchild of Peter the Great. Like many European sovereigns, he was inspired by Louis XIV’s Versailles, and wanted to build a modern city with palaces that followed western fashions.

    Peter the Great’s aspirations for the Winter Palace were not to rival Versailles in size or splendor—that honor would fall to the Peterhof Palace—but to build a modest palace that reflected enlightened thinking.

    The same, however, could not be said for his successors, who went about enlarging the palace and, when Anna Ivanovna came to power in 1730, she moved into the neighboring Apraksin Palace, which forms the core of the present Winter Palace.

    From 1762, Catherine the Great put her mark on the palace by building the three large adjoining palaces, known collectively as the Hermitage. As an avid collector of art, Catherine needed the extra space, and amassed such an extensive art collection that to this day, it is the largest in the world.

    But it was Tsar Nicholas I who, following a great fire that raged for three days in 1837, was largely responsible for the present day appearance and layout of the Winter Palace—just one part of the huge Hermitage Museum complex.


    Aerial view of Winter Palace with Palace Square and surrounding buildings for comparison

    Comprising 1500 rooms, 117 staircases, 1,945 windows and 1,786 doors, the principal façade of this green-and-white baroque palace is twice as long as Buckingham Palace’s public façade (shown superimposed).


    Buckingham Palace superimposed onto the Winter Palace

    Join us as we take a tour of the Winter Palace of the 19th century, complete with it exquisite baroque Rococo-inspired rooms.


    Jordan staircase, 1865


    The Malachite Room, 1864


    The Guardroom, 1863


    The Grand Church, 1860


    The Field Marshal’s Hall, 1851


    The Drawing-Room, 1871


    The Cathedral inside the palace, 1865


    The Boudoir of Grand Princess Maria Alexandrovna, 1850


    The Boudoir of Empress Maria Alexandrovna, 1861


    The Boudoir of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna, 1870


    The Billiard Room of Emperor Alexander II, 1850


    The Bedchamber of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna, 1858


    The Bedchamber of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna, 1869


    The Bathroom of Grand Princess Maria Alexandrovna, 1850


    The Bathroom of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna, 1869


    The Armorial Hall, 1862


    The Apollo Hall, 1861

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    The Antechamber of Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolayevich, 1860


    The Alexander Hall, 1860


    Study, 1837


    The Crimson Cabinet, the study of Maria Alexandrovna, 1860


    Pompei Dinner Hall, 1873


    Peter the Great (Small Throne) Room, 1862


    Mil-gallery by Hau, 1861


    Interiors of the Winter Palace. Nichlas Hall, 1866


    His Majesty Own staircase (October Staircase), 1860


    Hermitage Library by Alexey Tyranov, 1827


    Golden Drawing Room, 1860


    Galereja, 1812


    Concerthall, 1860


    Classroom, 1836


    Avantsalle, 1860


    Armorial Hall of the Winter Palace by A.Ladurner, 1834


    The Fieldmarshals’ Hall in the Winter Palace


    The Winter Garden, 1870


    The White Hall, 1864


    The white drawing room in the North-Western Risolite (Alexandra Fedorovna suite), 1860

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    The Throne Room of Empress Maria Fiodorovna, 1831


    The Small Church inside the palace, 1861


    The Rotunda, 1833

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    Absolutely beautiful. I wish they still built buildings to such detail and artistic standards.

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