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- en.wikipedia.org Peterhof PalaceThe Grand Palace is not the only historic royal building in Peterhof. The palaces of Monplaisir and Marli, as well as the pavilion known as the 'Hermitage'...
- touristportalyen.gitlab.io peterhof242/grand-…The Grand Palace is the center of the Peterhof ensemble, which is located in Peterhof 29 km from St. Petersburg on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland.
- http://saint-petersburg.com peterhof/grand-palace/The Grand Palace at Peterhof was designed to be the centerpiece of Peter the Great's "Russian Versaille". Around 1720, the Tsar gave up on attempts to...
- en.peterhofmuseum.ru objects/peterhof/bolshoy_…The Grand Peterhof Palace, majestic and elegant, with its facade stretching for almost 300 meters, occupies the dominant position of the Peterhof ensemble...
- http://ingria.alevt.bget.ru eng/grand-peterhof-palace/Grand Peterhof Palace. "Peterhof" translates from Dutch as Peter’s yard. Palace and park ensemble is located 29 km from the northern capital on the southern...
- stpetersburg4you.com grand-peterhof-palace/...century The Dance hall was known as The Merchants hall and its spacious area of 270 sq.m. occupied most of the Western half of the Grand Peterhof Palace.
- life-globe.com Halls of the Grand Palace, Peterhof (Saint Petersburg)Today, the Grand Peterhof Palace is a museum, part of the complex of the Palace and Park Ensemble "Peterhof" in Peterhof (St. Petersburg).
- tripadvisor.com FAQ-g1207894-d300086-Grand_…...Peterhof Palace: See 12,793 reviews, articles, and 13,394 photos of Grand Peterhof Palace, ranked No.1 on Tripadvisor among 116 attractions in Peterhof.
- en.unistica.com grand-palace-in-peterhof/The Grand Palace of Peterhof has about 30 luxurious halls, decorated in Baroque style, with a lot of exquisite elements, painted ceilings and gilded walls.
- annees-de-pelerinage.com The Grand Peterhof Palace, St. Petersburg –…It feels incredibly hard to wrap words around all that you can see in Peterhof. Peter the Great’s grand palace is often referred as the “Russian Versailles”.