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  • Winter Palace, former royal residence of the Russian tsars in St. Petersburg, on the Neva River. Several different palaces were constructed in the 18th century, with the fourth and final version built in 1754–62 by Baroque architect Bartolomeo Francesco Rastrelli; it was restored following a fire in 1837, though the destroyed interior was largely redesigned. The palace is now part of the Hermitage art museum.
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  • The Winter Palace[1] is a palace in Saint Petersburg that served as the official residence of the House of Romanov, previous emperors, from 1732 to 1917.
  • So Peter ordered all his nobles to build residences at his Winter Palace, legally the aristocrats also had to spend about half a year in St. Petersburg.
  • It was in this Winter Palace that the Senate met after the proclamation of St Petersburg as the capital of the state in 1712 and later in 1723–1726.
  • The first Imperial residence on the site of the Winter Palace was a wooden house in the Dutch style built in 1708 for Peter the Great and his family.
  • We had only one day for this place and I had been told to keep three days aside just for the Hermitage/Winter Palace. I really should have!
  • Several “winterpalaces were built in the 18th century and the present one is the fifth of its kind. Two “winterpalaces were erected under Peter the Great.
  • Petersburg; Palatul de Iarnă; Palatul de Iarnă din St. Petersburg; 冬宮; Palais d’Hiver; Winter Palace; Palau d'Hivern de Sant Petesburg; Winterpalais...
  • Within the Winter Palace, continual improvements and revisions were made to the interiors throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.
  • A Military Gallery was created in the Winter Palace in 1820, dedicated to the War of 1812, while numerous halls were rebuilt by Rastrelli during the 1830s.