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In 1736, the Annenhof Winter Palace was moved to Lefortovo outside of Moscow and placed beside the Annenhof Summer Palace, essentially forming one palace. The palace burnt down in 1753, which is described in the memoirs of
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Annenhof: the two-storey Annenhof Summer Palace to the left and the one-storey Annenhof Winter Palace to the right, side by side at Lefortovo after 1736.
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Catherine II, who found it rather old-fashioned and dilapidated, ordered its demolition in the 1760s and replaced it with the
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It burnt down in 1740, but was rebuilt in 1741. Empress Elizabeth held a grand banquet here after her coronation in 1742.
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The Annenhof Summer Palace was constructed at Lefortovo outside of Moscow. In 1730,
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The Annenhof Winter Palace was constructed in the city of Moscow not long from the
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residence known as Annenhof. It was also known as the
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Anna of Russia
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Catherine the Great
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Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli
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