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Pavlovsk

(27 km from St.Petersburg; travel time - about 30 minutes)

A superb palace and park ensemble, dating from the late 18th to the 19th century, Pavlovsk was a summer residence of the Russian emperor Paul I and his family. The Pavlovsk Palace Its architects were amongst the greatest of the period: Cameron, Brenna, Quarenghi, Voronikhin and Rossi. The landscape park, one of the largest in Europe, covers an area of 600 hectares.
  The Pavlovsk PalaceThe formation of the Pavlovsk Palace collections was closely connected with the journey by its owners through Europe in 1781-82. They visited workshops of well-known artists, ordering and acquiring paintings, furniture, bronze articles, silk fabrics, china sets, etc. They also brought back to Russia a large number of antique sculptures from Italy, and gifts from European royal courts. Many of these treasures are on view, together with an excellent collection of portraits by Russian artists, and a number of Pavlovsk landscape paintings and drawings.
Following a long restoration, the ravishingly beautiful private rooms of Empress Maria Fedorovna, which were decorated Quarenghi and Voronikhin, are again open to the public.
The Three Graces
The Three Graces

 The Pavlovsk Palace. Smart bedroom
Smart bedroom

  • 1 The Pavlovsk Palace
  • 2 Pavel I (monument)
  • 3 The Three Graces
  • 4 The Apollo's Columnade
  • 5 The Cold bath
  • 6 The Voliere
  • 7 The Milker's House
  • 8 The Friendship Temple
  • 9 The 12 streets
  • 10 The Mausoleum
  • 11 The Piel Tower
  • 12 The Cirkle hall
  • 13 Railway Station