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Mariinsky Palace (Russian: Мариинский дворец, tr. Mariinskij dvorec), also known as Marie Palace, was the last neoclassical Imperial residence to be constructed... |
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that the White Hall of the Mariinsky Palace, where the state leadership receives heads of foreign states, will... |
architects as Andrei Stackenschneider (Mariinsky Palace, Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace, Nicholas Palace, New Michael Palace) and Konstantin Thon (Moskovsky railway... |
monarchs the Mariinsky Palace (1710–1727) in Saint Petersburg the Grand Kremlin Palace (1837–1849) of the Moscow Kremlin in Moscow the Peterhof Palace (1709–1755)... |
Mariinsky Ballet Mariinsky Opera Mariinsky Orchestra Mariinsky Academy of Young Singers; see soloist Eleonora Vindau its concert hall, the Mariinsky Theatre... |
The Mariinsky Ballet (Russian: Балет Мариинского театра) is the resident classical ballet company of the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia... |
Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, Duchess of Leuchtenberg (section Grand Duchess Maria's palace) Winter Palace for the Tsar to pay daily visits to his daughter. The palace was finished by the end of 1844 and was named as the Mariinsky Palace, after... |
Saint Petersburg, Russia is a major city square sprawling between the Mariinsky Palace and Saint Isaac's Cathedral, which separates it from Senate Square... |
minister from 20 October 1899 to 2 April 1902. He was assassinated in the Mariinsky Palace by Socialist-Revolutionary Stepan Balmashov. His death was a severe... |
Mariinsky Palace on Saint Isaac's Square was the seat of the State Council in the 20th century.... |
(led by Maklakov) at the session of the Council of Ministers in the Mariinsky Palace. The Bloc spoke for the resignation of the government.[citation needed]... |
replaced the Council of Ministers of Russia, which presided in the Mariinsky Palace. The Provisional Government was unable to make decisive policy decisions... |
Saint Isaac's Cathedral, with the horse's posterior turned to the Mariinsky Palace of Nicholas's daughter, Grand Duchess Maria Nikolayevna. This was said[by... |
Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace Constantine Palace Kamenny Island Palace Marble Palace Mariinsky Palace Menshikov Palace Mikhailovsky Palace St Michael's Castle... |
set up their own rival government. After consulting Rodzianko at the Mariinsky Palace in Petrograd, Michael advised Nicholas to dismiss his ministers and... |
Palace Anichkov Palace Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace Gatchina Palace Kamenny Island Palace Kikin Hall Lobanov-Rostovsky Palace Marble Palace Mariinsky... |
Protopopov took refuge at the Mariinsky Palace. According to M. Nelipa: "On February 28, Protopopov freely walked into the Tauride Palace at 11.00 p.m. and handed... |
supreme and only governing body in St Petersburg. It is located in the Mariinsky Palace. Its powers and duties are defined in the Charter of Saint Petersburg... |
designed the Mariinsky Palace (1839–1844), Nicholas Palace (1853–1861), New Michael Palace (1857–1861), as well as the Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace (1846–1848)... |
the Grand Kremlin Palace (1837–1851). Another fashionable architect, Andrei Stackenschneider, was responsible for Mariinsky Palace (1839–1844), with "the... |