Small Throne Room of the Winter Palace
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El Salón Petrovsky, o pequeño trono, es un salón del Palacio de Invierno creado en 1833 según el proyecto de O. Montferrando dedicado a la memoria de Pedro I.
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Петровский (Малый тронный) зал Зимнего дворца создан в 1833 году по проекту архитектора О. Монферрана. Посвящён памяти Петра I.
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The Small Throne Room of the Winter Palace, St Petersburg, also known as the Peter the Great Memorial Hall, was created for Tsar Nicholas I in 1833, by the architect Auguste de Montferrand. Following a fire in 1837, in which most of the palace was destroyed, the room was recreated exactly as it had been before by the architect Vasily Stasov. Here, during the era of the Tsars, diplomats gathered on New Years Day to offer good wishes to the Tsar. Today, as part of the State Hermitage Museum, this room retains its original decoration.
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Salón Petrovsky
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Small Throne Room of the Winter Palace
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Петровский (Малый тронный) зал Зимнего дворца
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El Salón Petrovsky, o pequeño trono, es un salón del Palacio de Invierno creado en 1833 según el proyecto de O. Montferrando dedicado a la memoria de Pedro I.
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The Small Throne Room of the Winter Palace, St Petersburg, also known as the Peter the Great Memorial Hall, was created for Tsar Nicholas I in 1833, by the architect Auguste de Montferrand. Following a fire in 1837, in which most of the palace was destroyed, the room was recreated exactly as it had been before by the architect Vasily Stasov. Designed in a loose Baroque style, the room holds the throne recessed in an apse before a reredos, supported by two Corinthian columns of jasper, which contains a large canvas dedicated to Peter I with Minerva by Jacopo Amigoni. In the room proper above dado height the walls are lined with crimson velvet embellished with double-headed eagles of silver thread, above which is a shallow vaulted ceiling. Set in the opposing lunettes beneath the vaulting are paintings depicting the Battle of Poltava and the Battle of Lesnaya by Pietro Scotti (1768-1837) and Barnabas Medici. However, the focal point of the room is the silver-gilt throne of 1731, made in London by the Anglo-French gold-and-silver-smith Nicholas Clausen. Here, during the era of the Tsars, diplomats gathered on New Years Day to offer good wishes to the Tsar. Today, as part of the State Hermitage Museum, this room retains its original decoration.
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Петровский (Малый тронный) зал Зимнего дворца создан в 1833 году по проекту архитектора О. Монферрана. Посвящён памяти Петра I.
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