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by a canal. Building work began in 1783 and lasted for six years. The 13-bay front of the palace has a Tuscan portico and is topped by a shallow dome. A square vestibule leads to an octagonal hall, with the huge "Catherine Hall" beyond. This had eighteen Ionic Greek columns on either side and opens
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The exterior appearance of the palace was rather plain and contrasted sharply with the riotous luxuriance of its interiors. The domed hall, one of the largest in Russia, was connected by a 75-metre-long (246 ft) columned gallery with a
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Shortly before his death, on 28 April 1791, Potemkin used the palace to host unprecedented festivities and illuminations with the purpose of winning the Empress's waning affections. The ball was described by
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with a central circular colonnade. Considered the grandest nobleman's residence of 18th-century Russia, Tauride Palace served as a model for innumerable manors scattered across the
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From 1920 to 1991, the Tauride Palace was used for the High Party School. Since the 1990s, Tauride Palace has been home to the
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purchased his palace and ordered architect Fyodor Volkov to transform it into her summer
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and exhibitions until 1906, when it was transformed into the seat of the first Russian
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in the west wing. In the garden, he designed the Admiralty Pavilion, gardener house,
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg
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as a residence for minor royalty. It was then used to host
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in front of the palace, which would be linked with the
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Tauride Palace and Gardens in the early 20th century
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Index

Taurida Palace

Russian
romanized
Saint Petersburg
Russia

Tauride Garden
Grigory Potemkin
Tauride
Ivan Starov
Palladian style
park
Tauride Garden
harbour
Neva River
winter garden
Russian Empire
Gavrila Derzhavin
poetry

Catherine II
townhouse
theatre
church
orangery
Venus Tauride
Hermitage Museum
winter garden
Emperor Paul

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