• 59°56′20″N 30°17′46″E / 59.939°N 30.296°E. The Menshikov Palace (Russian: Меншиковский дворец) is a Petrine Baroque edifice in Saint Petersburg...
  • Specifically in Peter Feodorovich's time, here, the eastern pavilion of the Great Menshikov's Palace, received its current name - "Japanese".
  • The owner of the palace, Alexander Menshikov, built an extraordinary career in the court of Peter the Great.
  • At that time, Menshikov Palace was characterized by unprecedented size and luxury of interiors. In 1727, Menshikov was arrested and his property confiscated.
  • The Menshikov Palace is a branch of the Hermitage Museum since 1981 hosting a wonderful collection of Russian art of the late 17th-early 18th century.
  • It is a Petrine Baroque edifice in Saint Petersburg. Menshikov Palace was built in 1710 - 1720 years by the architects Fontana and Schedel.
  • Great Menshikov Palace is a Petrine Baroque monument. It was built for a very close associate of Peter the Great – Alexander Menshikov.
  • The Great Menshikov Palace is the oldest and largest structure in the Oranienbaum palace and park ensemble.
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  • Menshikov, ikametini yeni keşfedilen kentte 1713 yılında inşa etmeye başladı, Peter aynı zamanda Peterhof'taki kendi mülkü üzerinde çalışıyordu.