• The great ballroom was used as an officer's ward. After the Russian Revolution in 1917, the Shuvalov Palace was nationalized on 1 August 1918.
  • The Shuvalov Palace that today houses Fabergé Museum was built at the end of the reign of Catherine II on the Fontanka River Embankment, which at that...
  • Shuvalov Palace (Museum Faberge). The palaces along the Fontanka River can almost match those on the Palace Embankment for variety and splendour, among...
  • Despite the outward modesty of Shuvalov Palace, it can undoubtedly be called one of the most interesting architectural monuments of the Northern capital.
  • Shuvalov Palace originally belonged to the familyThe Vorontsovs. In 1799, he was bought by the wife of Hofmeister Naryshkin - Maria Antonovna.
  • This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own.
  • Shuvalov Palace on the Fontanka River embankment was built by an unknown architect in the late 18th century and first belonged to Count Vorontsov.
  • Palace of I.I. Shuvalov. ... The palace of the Russian cultural figure I. Shuvalov was built in 1753-1755. according to the design of the architect S. Chevakinsky.