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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... |
The Mariinsky Ballet (Russian: Балет Мариинского театра) is the resident classical ballet company of the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia... |
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that the White Hall of the Mariinsky Palace, where the state leadership receives heads of foreign states, will... |
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)... |
Council of Ministers of Russia, which presided in the Mariinsky Palace. The Provisional Government was unable to make decisive policy decisions due to political... |
Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace Constantine Palace Kamenny Island Palace Marble Palace Mariinsky Palace Menshikov Palace Mikhailovsky Palace St Michael's Castle... |
Saint Petersburg (category Use dmy dates from March 2024) architects as Andrei Stackenschneider (Mariinsky Palace, Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace, Nicholas Palace, New Michael Palace) and Konstantin Thon (Moskovsky railway... |
The Theater held "the Brilliant Russia" Mariinsky Art Festival, with 7 performances brought by Russian Mariinsky opera, symphony, chorus, and ballet troupe... |
February Revolution (category Russian Provisional Government) session of the Council of Ministers in the Mariinsky Palace. The Bloc spoke for the resignation of the government.[citation needed] During the late afternoon... |
The palace was then the property of his widow who became a nun in 1909. She went to live at the Marfo-Mariinsky Convent and willed the palace to her... |
She also interested herself in the arts: The Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg and the Mariinskyi Palace were built under her patronage and named after... |
St. John's Church (Saint Petersburg) (category Pages using the Kartographer extension) church is situated at the address 54 ulitsa Dekabristov, close to the Mariinsky Theater. Founded in 1859 to serve the Estonian community living in the... |
Mariinskyi Park (redirect from Mariinsky park) already being demolished, Ukrainska Pravda (8 February 2023) (in Ukrainian) Mariinsky Park without Vatutin. The monument to the Soviet general was finally demolished... |
Politics of Saint Petersburg (redirect from Government of Saint Petersburg) Mariinsky Palace, the seat of the Assembly... |
Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet (category Pages using infobox school with a linked country) their own training. The Vaganova Academy is the associate school of the Mariinsky Ballet, one of the world's leading ballet companies. Students of the school... |
Kazan Governorate (redirect from Government of Kazan) Tsaryovokokshaysk, Tsivilsk, Cheboksary, Chistopol, Yadrin; and two posads: Mariinsky Posad and Troitsky Posad. [citation needed] The governorate was finally... |
Outline of Saint Petersburg (category Pages using the Phonos extension) Palace Anichkov Palace Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace Gatchina Palace Kamenny Island Palace Kikin Hall Lobanov-Rostovsky Palace Marble Palace Mariinsky... |
Petersburg to complete his production of The Pharaoh's Daughter for the Mariinsky Ballet, which planned to premiere the production in mid-May. He stated... |
Monument to Nicholas I (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru)) 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... |
Timeline of Saint Petersburg (category Articles using small message boxes) built. 1842 – Alexander Park established. 1844 – Mariinsky Palace built. 1848 – Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace expanded. 1850 – Blagoveshchensky Bridge built... |