The rotunda and the palace grounds.
Marble palace st petersburg staircase.
Yelagin palace there are two elements to take away from the yelagin palace.
It was here that the imperial family watched the epiphany ceremony of baptism in the river neva celebrating christ s baptism in the jordan.
Petersburg residence of junior members of the imperial family until the october revolution.
Marble palace is the most expensive in st petersburg.
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Only the main staircase and the marble hall survived that refacing and still retain the refined stucco work and elaborate marble pattern of rinaldi s original decor.
Catherine ii built it as a parting gift to her lover count grigory orlov who organized the coup and her accession to the throne.
The palace is called marble thanks to the material used in construction.
In 1843 grand duke konstantin nikolayevich ordered major remodelling of the marble palace by the architect alexander briullov who left only the marble hall and the grand staircase intact in their original form.
We now enter perhaps the most spectacular space in the winter palace and climb the jordan staircase a sweeping white marble baroque masterpiece.
It remained the st.
If this were any other city the marble palace would be a prominent draw in its own right however in st petersburg it is simply overshadowed by all the other competing palaces.
It was built in 1768 1785 under the order of catherine ii who intended to present it to her favorite grigory orlov.
The palace was designed by architect antonio rinaldi whose portrait can be found on a marble bas relief installed on a sidewall of the main staircase at the palace s entrance.
This building was erected by the architect antonio rinaldi.
The principal or jordan staircase of the winter palace st petersburg is so called because on the feast of the epiphany the tsar descended this imperial staircase in state for the ceremony of the blessing of the waters of the neva river a celebration of christ s baptism in the jordan river the staircase is one of the few parts of the palace retaining the original 18th century style.
The portrait s existence resulted from the request by the original owner of the palace count orlov who wanted to express his admiration for the talent of the.