The cottage doesn't really resemble a cottage and is also rather tellingly referred to as the Cottage Palace. It was created for Nicholas I's wife, Alexandra Fyodorovna, who found the pomp of court life hard to bear and preferred a simpler lifestyle when staying at Peterhof.
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The Hermitage fully lives up to its sterling reputation. You can be absorbed by its treasures for days and still come out wanting more. The enormous…
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The east wing of this magnificent building, wrapping around the south of Dvortsovaya pl and designed by Carlo Rossi in the 1820s, marries restored…
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The centrepiece of Tsarskoe Selo, created under Empresses Elizabeth and Catherine the Great between 1744 and 1796, is the vast baroque Catherine Palace,…
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The Mariinsky Theatre has played a pivotal role in Russian ballet ever since it was built in 1859 and remains one of Russia's most loved and respected…
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Around the Catherine Palace extends the lovely Catherine Park. The main entrance is on Sadovaya ul, next to the Palace Chapel. The park extends around the…
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This palace was the summer residence of Alexander II and his family. Alexander spent much of his childhood here, and loved the place, which began as a…
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This Schinkel–designed 1829 church functioned as the Romanov family's chapel when they were at Peterhof.
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Even on summer weekends, the rambling and overgrown Park Alexandria is peaceful and practically empty. Built for Tsar Nicholas I (and named for his…
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In the complex of Monplaisir, this was built over various periods. Although the interior isn't spectacular, it does provide insight into life among the…
5. St Peter and Paul Cathedral
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An imposing brick church completed in 1905 that stands tall (70m high) in Peterhof town.
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Built by Rastrelli between 1747 and 1755, this building was where Catherine the Great was living when her husband Peter III was overthrown, paving the way…