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- en.wikipedia.org Winter PalaceThe Winter Palace is a palace in Saint Petersburg that served as the official residence of the House of Romanov, previous emperors, from 1732 to 1917.
- na.caleche.org 2483-winter-palace-of-peter-i-in-…Opening of the Winter Palace of Peter I in the 20th century. Premises and interiors. Opening hours and ticket prices. Where is the palace and how to get there.
- everycastle.com winter-palace/...of the Tsar’s family, in 1716 Peter I ordered Georg Johann Mattarnovy to build a new, suitably impressive, stone palace, known as the Second Winter Palace...
- life-globe.com en/winter-palace-saint-petersburg/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.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g298507-…Things to Do in St. Petersburg. The Winter Palace of Peter the Great. ... See all things to do. The Winter Palace of Peter the Great. 4.5. 1,102 reviews.
- revisitinghistory.com castles/russia/winter-…After Peter II died, the Duchess of Courland and niece to Peter I, Anna Ivanovna, inherited the throne. She re-instated the Imperial Court in the Winter Palace...
- rbth.com travel/335344-petersburg-winter-palaceSeveral “winter” palaces were built in the 18th century and the present one is the fifth of its kind. Two “winter” palaces were erected under Peter the Great.
- st-petersburg-essentialguide.com winter-…The Winter Palace is a massive imperial palace home to the world-famous Hermitage Museum, which is, of-course an absolute must-see.
- http://saint-petersburg.com palaces/winter-palace/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.
- britannica.com place/Winter-PalaceThe first Winter Palace was constructed in 1708 for Peter I . Three years later the small wooden building was replaced by a stone palace.
- fiveminutehistory.com 40-views-inside-the-winter-…Peter the Great’s aspirations for the Winter Palace were not to rival Versailles in size or splendor—that honor would fall to the Peterhof Palace—but to build a...
- richedwardsimagery.wordpress.com 2016/07/08/the-…“From the 1760s onwards the Winter Palace [Russian : Зимний дворец] was the main residence of the Russian Tsars [to 1917].