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The Romanov legacy, the palaces of St. Petersburg, Zoia Belyakova ; photography, Leonid Bogdanov ; foreword by Princess Katya Galitzine ; edited by Marie Clayton

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The Romanov legacy, the palaces of St. Petersburg, Zoia Belyakova ; photography, Leonid Bogdanov ; foreword by Princess Katya Galitzine ; edited by Marie Clayton
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Romanov legacy
Oclc number
32966333
Responsibility statement
Zoia Belyakova ; photography, Leonid Bogdanov ; foreword by Princess Katya Galitzine ; edited by Marie Clayton
Review
"The city of St. Petersburg, founded by Peter the Great in 1703, is famous for the beauty of its architecture. The interiors of the splendid palaces are much less well known, and this beautiful book reveals them in all their glorious detail. The palaces that have survived intact are still furnished and decorated as they were left at the beginning of the Communist Revolution, with sumptuous fabrics, furniture, glassware, china and detailed marquetry, all adding up to some of the most stunning interiors in the world. Many of those that were destroyed during the siege of Leningrad are being carefully and painstakingly restored to their full splendour." "The Baroque grandeur of the Catherine Palace, the exquisite Chinese Palace - where Catherine the Great spent happy hours with her lover Grigory Orlov - and the tiny but perfect Yelagin Palace are but a few of the wonderful buildings that are featured within the book's pages."--Jacket
Sub title
the palaces of St. Petersburg
Table Of Contents
The Catherine Palace -- The Chinese Palace -- Gatchina Palace -- The Tauride Palace -- The Yelagin Island Palace -- The Maryinsky Palace -- Grand Duke Nicholas' Palace -- Grand Duke Vladmiir's Palace -- The Shuvalov Palace
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