• 59°56′43″N 30°19′36″E / 59.945176°N 30.326799°E. Marble Palace (Russian: Мраморный дворец) is one of the first Neoclassical palaces in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • The name of the palace comes from the fact that in total 32 different types of marble were used to create the exterior and interior ornamentation of the Palace.
  • We admired a lot at the sight of the main staircase in the Palace and the numerous antique sculptures and statues inside, made of marble.
  • The Marble Palace, located in the center of the Northern Capital, is considered one of the most majestic and striking buildings of the city.
  • The Marble Palace (5, Millionaya Ulitsa) is a vivid memorial to architecture of the early classical period. It was built in 1768-1785 from a design by Antonio Rinaldi.
  • The Marble Palace amazed contemporaries by its luxury, magnificence of interiors and beauty of sculptural and painterly decorations.
  • The exhibition at the Marble Palace brings together about 100 works of painting, graphic and applied arts on the Cossack theme from the collection of the Ru...
  • The Marble Palace is one of the first Neoclassical palaces in Saint Petersburg, Russia. In 1992, it became a branch of the Russian Museum.
  • View of the Marble Palace, the Palace Embankment and Palace Bridge with Trinity Bridge. The southern facade of the palace faces the Champ de Mars.