• Alexander I of Russia visited the Kharitonov Palace in 1824. The Rastorguyev–Kharitonov Palace is a palace in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
  • The palace takes its present name from Pyotr Kharitonov, Rastorguyev's son-in-law.
  • The building underwent substantial improvements in 1824, when his son-in-law, Pyotr Kharitonov, inherited the palace.
  • The Rastorguyev-Kharitonov mansion in the center of Yekaterinburg is the only palace complex in the Urals.
  • The Rastorguyev-Kharitonov Palace is a prominent historical and architectural landmark located in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
  • Rastorguyev-Kharitonov’s mansion ensemble is a true architectural gem of Ekaterinburg.
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  • The Rastorguyev–Kharitonov Palace is arguably the grandest palatial residence in the Urals.