• What to see. Despite the frequent attacks including the Red Army attack in 1917, the Winter Palace has not lost its grandeur by any means.
  • In 1725, Peter I died in this palace.; - the heiress-Empress Anna Ioannovna considered the Winter Palace too small and ordered the construction of new chambers.
  • About fifty cats call Winter Palace home, all descendants of a Dutch cat of Peter the Great. Their primary role is to protect the Winter Palace from mice.
  • Architect of the winter Palace under Peter. The Grandeur and true ceremonial purpose of the building could not be better underlined.
  • The Winter Palace is a must-see landmark in St Petersburg, being the most important building in the Hermitage Museum complex. ... Peter and Paul Cathedral.
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  • Winter Palace of Peter I has a TripExpert Score of 81 based on expert reviews in travel guides, magazines, and newspapers.
  • Total area of the Winter Palace is 14.2 hectares. Situated between Palace Embankment and Palace Square, adjacent to the site of Peter the Great's original...
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  • Similar territories were reserved for upper class sailors. The site on which the Winter Palace is located today was taken under the control of Peter I.
  • Peter I winter palace view. ... Ss. Peter and Paul's Church in Novaya Basmannaya Sloboda. Lefortovo (Menshikov) Palace in Moscow.