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Petrovsky Palace

Coordinates: 55°47′37″N 37°33′08″E / 55.7935°N 37.5521°E / 55.7935; 37.5521
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Petrovsky Palace

Petrovsky Palace or Petroff Palace, is a palace located in Moscow on Leningradsky Prospect. It was founded in 1780 under the orders of Catherine the Great.[1]

History

In the 1770s Catherine the Great requested to build a new palace. She hired neoclassical architect, Matvey Kazakov. Construction began in 1776 and the palace was opened 3 November 1780, however construction continued until 1782.[2] Catherine visited the palace only once, in 1785.[3]

In 1812, Napoleon briefly took shelter at the palace to escape the 1812 Fire of Moscow.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Caroline Brooke (2006). Moscow: A Cultural History. Oxford University Press. pp. 240–. ISBN 978-0-19-530952-2.
  2. ^ Brumfield (2 December 2013). Landmarks of Russian Architect. Taylor & Francis. pp. 171–. ISBN 978-1-317-97324-9.
  3. ^ Susan Jaques (15 April 2016). The Empress of Art: Catherine the Great and the Transformation of Russia. Pegasus Books. pp. 143–. ISBN 978-1-68177-114-4.

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55°47′37″N 37°33′08″E / 55.7935°N 37.5521°E / 55.7935; 37.5521