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  • Saint Michael's Castle (Russian : Миха́йловский за́мок, Mikhailovsky zamok), also called the Mikhailovsky Castle or the Engineers' Castle (Russian : Инженерный замок, Inzhenerny zamok), is a former royal residence in the historic centre of Saint Petersburg, Russia. Saint Michael's Castle was built as a residence for Emperor Paul I of Russia by architects Vincenzo Brenna and Vasily Bazhenov in 1797–1801.
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  • 59°56′25″N 30°20′16″E / 59.9404°N 30.3377°E. Saint Michael's Castle (Russian: Михайловский замок, Mikhailovsky zamok)...
  • Branches: Choose branch Mikhailovsky Palace Benois Wing Stroganov Palace St Michael’s Castle Marble Palace Summer Garden Peter I Summer Palace...
  • Saint Michael’s Castle was built by the order of new emperor Pavel after death his mother — empress Ekaterina the Great. However, Pavel gave not only order.
  • The castle was solemnly consecrated on Saint Michael's Day - November 8, 1800 - and the work was fully completed by February 1801.
  • In the castle there was a temple of Michael the Archangel, the patron saint of the House of Romanov, in connection with which the castle-residence got its name...
  • After you finish your trip at Saint Michael Castle, we recommend you visit some amusing nearby attractions, like Mini Gorod Park Saint Petersburg that’s...
  • Saint Michael's Castle. Mikhailovsky Castle is the royal residence of the monarch Paul I, erected in 1797-1801. The castle is essentially a palace, but after Paul I...
  • The waterlocked castle, symbolizing Russia as a maritime power, was consecrated in honor of Saint Michael the Archangel.
  • Saint Michael’s Castle (or Mikhailovsky, or Engineer Castle) – a former imperial palace in the center of St. Petersburg at Sadovaya Street, No. 2...
  • St. Michael's Castle was originally built in the 1630s for Sir Arthur Magennis, an Anglican member of the influential Magennis family in County Fermanagh.