• Aerial view of the Grand Menshikov Palace. Oranienbaum (Russian: Ораниенбаум) is a Russian royal residence, located on the Gulf of Finland west of St. Petersburg.
  • Oranienbaum was formed over the course of two centuries, from 1711 to 1915. In September 2011, the estate celebrates its three-hundredth anniversary.
  • The main residence of one of the state’s first nobles had to be the symbol of Russia’s triumph in the Great Northern War. The German word Oranienbaum...
  • RUSSIAN VISA. ... Grand Menshikov Palace - perhaps the most impressive landmark of Oranienbaum, west of St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • In 1743, Oranienbaum became the residence of the future Emperor Peter III. To train the heir to military affairs, there was a lucrative fortress built - Peterstadt.
  • For the city which grew up around the palace see Lomonosov, Russia. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oranienbaum (Russia).
  • Oranienbaum is another imperial estate building around St. Peterbsurg, Russia. Home to the stunning Grand Menshikov Palace and a large beautiful natural park...
  • Russia. ... from Saint-Petersburg is another wonderful suburb of the Northern Capital, the town of Lomonosov, the former name of which sounds like Oranienbaum.
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