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  1. Stroganov Palace: on one side of the Green Bridge, where Nevsky Prospekt crosses the River Moika, is the Stroganov Palace – a late-Baroque palace designed by Bartolomeo Rastrelli. Chicherin House: opposite the Stroganov Palace lies this striking early-Classical palace, which is occupied today by the Taleon Imperial Hotel.

  2. In 1795 it was obtained by Catherine II who gave it to her lady-in-waiting Countess Alexandra Branicka, the niece of one of her favourites - Grigory Potemkin. The Palace was acquired by Nickolai Yusupov in 1830, when it became known as the Yusupov Palace. The Yusupovs owned 57 palaces which included four in St Petersburg.

  3. Category. : Yusupov Palace on Moika. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. This is a category about a cultural heritage object in Russia, number: 7810052000. This template and pages using it are maintained by the Russian WLM team. Please read the guidelines before making any changes that can affect the monuments database! Title:

  4. Aug 12, 2022 · Also known as the Moika Palace, the stunning Yusupov Palace in St. Petersburg is home to a museum about the famed 20th-century monk Grigori Rasputin, who was murdered there in the early morning of December 17, 1916. Today, the palace serves as the ‘Palace of Culture for Educators’ and contains information about Rasputin’s life and murder.

  5. Jan 12, 2021 · Yusupov Palace. Also known as the Moika Palace, this structure which stands on the banks of the Moika river in Saint Petersburg, was the primary residence of the House of Yusupov, a Russian noble family. Initially constructed in 1776 by French architect Jean-Baptiste Vallin de la Mothe, the building displays many architectural influences.

  6. The spectacular Yusupov Palace on the Moyka River has some of best 19th-century interiors in the city, in addition to a fascinating history. Five generations of elite aristocratic dynasty Yusupov were the owners of the palace on the Moika from in St. Petersburg from 1830 to 1917.

  7. The Yusupov Palace on the Moika River in St. Petersburg is a historical and cultural monument. The well-known Russian and foreign architects such as J. Vallin de la Mothe and A. Mikhailov the second, B. Simon, and others worked on the creation of the ensemble of the Yusupov Palace on the Moika River. From 1830 to 1917, the owners of the palace ...

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