• The General Staff Building is an edifice with a 580 m long bow-shaped facade, situated on Palace Square in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in front of the Winter Palace.
  • Built 1819-1829 by the undisputed master of Russian Empire architecture, Carlo Rossi, its west wing housed the Headquarters of the General Staff of the Russian...
  • The well known in St. Petersburg and beyond it the General Staff Building consists of two grandiose by length buildings, connected into one monumental arch...
  • I have read in several places that the General Staff Building is poorly signed inside and the Impressionist exhibit hard to find.
  • This huge plaza known as the General Staff Building has been home to government ministries and Soviet-era agencies but these have all been replaced with...
  • The staff building is a yellow and white curved building with a triumphal arch in the center, commemorating the victory of the Russo-French War in 1812...
  • In 1845-1846, the architect I. D. Chernik rebuilt these buildings given to the General Staff, solving the facades in general forms with the Russian facades.
  • In fact, Saint Petersburg includes one of the most famous landmarks to visit, which is the General Staff Building Saint Petersburg and you should absolutely pass...
  • The east wing of this magnificent building, wrapping around the south of Dvortsovaya pl and designed by Carlo Rossi in the 1820s, marries restored…
  • The General Staff building harmoniously echoes the Winter Palace, despite the fact that they are built in opposite styles - the magnificent Boroko in the Winter...
  • The General Staff Building of Saint Petersburg is an enormous historical building located in the Palace Square and features on almost every tourist...
  • Today, the General Staff building is an architectural complex that stretches along the entire eastern side of the Palace Square and consists of two wings.