• The pavilion housing the Cabin of Peter the Great. The cabin of Peter the Great (Russian: Domik Petra I or Domik Petra Pervogo or Domik Petra Velikogo)...
  • The cabin of Peter the Great consists of a tiny entrance hall and three rooms (study, bedroom, dining room).
  • When Peter the Great set out to build his soon-to-be new capital, the site he had selected near the Gulf of Finland for the new city wasn’t much more than a swamp...
  • The Cabin of Peter the Great is made of pine and is brick-look painted.
  • Russia’s major sites possess the uncanny ability to surprise and impress even the most well-seasoned of travelers, and Cabin of Peter the Great in St...
  • During the Second World War the Cabin of Peter the Great was the first museum to reopen in 1944 after the dramatic 900-day Siege of Leningrad.
  • ...(Санкт-Петербург); Casetta di Pietro il Grande; Cabin of Peter the Great; Dom Piotra Wielkiego w Petersburgu; 彼得大帝小屋; Cabin of Peter the Great...
  • ...Wing Stroganov Palace St Michael’s Castle Marble Palace Summer Garden Peter I Summer Palace Cabin of Peter the Great Mikhailovsky Garden Pavilions...
  • The construction of Peter the Great’s first Saint Petersburg “palace” took only three day and consists in a small cabin of just 60 sq.
  • It is said that the cabin was completed in only 3 days. The museum houses the works of Peter the Great, and the small sailboats used to cross the Neva River are...