Gatchina Palace Collection
Step into the grandeur of Gatchina Palace, where history and art intertwine to create a captivating experience
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Step into the grandeur of Gatchina Palace, where history and art intertwine to create a captivating experience. The Dressing Room of the Empress Maria Feodorovna, adorned with exquisite details by artist Eduard Hau, offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Russian royalty. Located in Leningradskaya Oblast, Gatchina Palace was originally built by Czar Paul I for his beloved wife. Its Prioratsky Palace stands as a testament to their love and devotion. Take a stroll through time with an early 19th-century view of the palace captured by an anonymous artist. Marvel at its architectural splendor and imagine the stories that unfolded within its walls. Witness the Lifeguards Regiment on Connetable Square in Gatchina through Gottfried Willewalde's artistic lens. Feel the energy and pride emanating from these soldiers as they stand tall in service to their country. An equestrian portrait of Emperor Alexander III reigns proudly at Gatchina, painted skillfully by Nikolai Gustavovich Schilder. Admire this majestic depiction that immortalizes one of Russia's great leaders. Andrei Yefimovich Martynov's masterpiece presents a breathtaking view of the Main Gatchina palace in 1821. Let your eyes wander over its intricate façade and envision life during this golden era. Crossing Stone Bridge, Ivan Dmitryevich Telegin invites you to gaze upon Connetable Square from afar in 1800. Experience the serenity and beauty that surrounds this enchanting place. Step inside Antechamber at Gatchina Palace circa 1880; feel yourself transported back in time as you soak up its regal atmosphere. Immerse yourself in history within these hallowed halls. The Arsenal Hall awaits your exploration; immerse yourself in its rich heritage dating back to 1876 when it served as both a military and ceremonial space.