Yusupov Palace
Detailed description
The Yusupov Palace, located in St. Petersburg, is a historical and cultural monument of federal significance. This amazing architectural complex, designed from the 18th to the 20th centuries, served as a residence for the Yusupov princes and is known as the murder site of Grigory Rasputin. Currently, it plays the role of a cultural center, where excursions, exhibitions, concerts and other events are held. The construction of this palace took about two centuries, during which several generations of the Yusupovs rebuilt and modernized their residence. Several domestic and foreign architects were involved in creating the interior of the halls, including famous Italian masters such as Antonio Vigi and Bernabo de' Medici.
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Address
naberezhnaya reki Moyki, 94, Admiralteyskiy okrug, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 190999