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  2. The Stroganov Palace (Russian: Строгановский дворец) is a Late Baroque palace at the intersection of the Moika River and Nevsky Prospect in St. Petersburg, Russia. The palace was built to Bartolomeo Rastrelli 's designs for Baron Sergei Grigoriyevich Stroganov in 1753–1754.

  3. Stroganov palace was constructed in 1753-1754 by the architect Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli at the crossing of the Moika River and Nevsky Avenue. The architect joined the two existing here buildings, belonging to the Stroganovs, with one baroque style façade. Main palace interiors were executed in baroque style as well.

  4. The Stroganov Palace was nationalized in 1918, and originally operated as a Museum of Aristocratic Life. This, however, was closed in 1929, and the exhibits were handed over to the Hermitage. Other artifacts from the palace were passed to other Soviet museums or sold abroad.

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  5. The Stroganov Palace is a Late Baroque palace was built to Bartolomeo Rastrelli's designs for Baron Sergei Grigoriyevich Stroganov in 1753-1754. The interiors were remodeled by Andrei Voronikhin at the turn of the 19th century. The first house for the Stroganovs was built on the site probably in 172 ...

  6. The construction of the Palace started in 1752 and was efficiently completed in 1754. The building was built by the Italian architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli, which he managed to create one of the most prominent masterpieces of late Baroque in the whole city of Saint Petersburg.

  7. On 26 May 2005 the Mineral Study in the Stroganov Palace was opened after restoration and recreation of interiors. The study was designed by Andrei Voronikhin in 1791-92. It was considered as one of the masterpieces of Russian architecture of the 18th century. Tickets

  8. St Petersburg. One of the city’s loveliest baroque exteriors, the salmon-pink Stroganov Palace was designed by court favourite Bartolomeo Rastrelli in 1753 for one of the city’s leading aristocratic families. The building has been superbly restored by the Russian Museum, and you can visit the impressive state rooms upstairs, where the Grand ...

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