Eastern and Central Europe (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

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Winter Palace Façade
Rastrelli embellished the
palace façades with 400
columns and 16 different
window designs.

Hanging Gardens
This unusual, raised
garden is decorated
with statues and
fountains. During the
Siege of Leningrad in
1941, Hermitage
curators grew
vegetables here.

. Winter Palace State Rooms
The tsars spared no expense
in decorating rooms such as
the Hall of St George. These
rooms were not intended for
private life, but were used for
state ceremonies.
. Pavilion Hall
Andrey Stakenschneider’s
white marble and gold
hall replaced Catherine’s
original interior. The hall
houses Englishman
James Cox’s famous
Peacock Clock, which
was once owned by
Catherine’s secret lover,
Prince Grigory Potemkin.


The Small Hermitage, built
between 1764 and 1775, by Vallin
de la Mothe and Yuriy Velten,
served as Catherine’s retreat
from the bustle of the court.

General
Staff
Building


Palace Square

The Winter Palace
was the official
residence of the
imperial family until
the 1917 Revolution.

Main entrance
via courtyard

River Neva adds
to the grandeur of
the Hermitage,
which is situated
on its banks.

VISITORS’ CHECKLIST

Dvortsovaya ploschad 2. Map
C3. Tel (812) 710 9079. @ 7,
10, K-141, K-187, K-209, K-228,
K-252.  1, 7, 10. # 10:30am–
6pm Tue–Sat, 10:30am–5pm Sun.
(last admission one hour before
closing). & 8 English (571
8446). 7 - =
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