Most Famous Palaces on St. Petersburg tour

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Most Famous Palaces on St. Petersburg tour

Russia is a vast, historic country with many examples of culture and civilization, which has become one of the most important tourist destinations in the world in recent decades. The cultural diversity and the rich history of this country have attracted many tourists from all over the world to Russia tour. For many tourists who choose Russia as their tourist destination, the purpose of this choice is to get acquainted with the history and culture of this country. Although Russia's rich history dates back centuries, the history that most tourists are talking about is the history of the Russian Empire, mainly the history from when the Russian capital moved from Moscow to St. Petersburg. In less than half a century after its founding, St. Petersburg became one of the most essential and largest capitals in Europe, something that Peter the Great, the founder of St. Petersburg, always dreamed of before it happens. St. Petersburg was not hidden from view even after the formation of the Soviet government and the relocation of the capital to Moscow. Its importance in the world has not diminished so that today St. Petersburg has become one of the most important tourist destinations in Russia. Tourists who visit St. Petersburg during their tour to Russia will have an excellent opportunity to get acquainted with Russia's history, culture, and art in recent centuries.

 

Most Famous Palaces on St. Petersburg tour

There are many tourist attractions on the St. Petersburg tour, each of which can become an essential part of your trip. From art and historical museums to beautiful sights, imperial parks and gardens with stunning views, modern and historic cultural and artistic centers, modern leisure centers, and famous architectural structures are spread throughout St. Petersburg and its suburbs. Almost none of the St. Petersburg tour programs can cover all of St. Petersburg's tourist attractions, and several of these tourist attractions are always left out in these St. Petersburg programs. That may be due to the number of tourist attractions on the St. Petersburg tour. If the tourist wants to visit and see all the tourist attractions of this beautiful and historic city, especially if they want to spend enough time for each of these attractions, it will take weeks or maybe even months. That is why tour operators in Russia and travel agencies usually offer the best examples of each of the various tourism sectors in St. Petersburg to tourists. At Star Travel Group, we have introduced the best examples of museums, imperial gardens, sights, and tourist attractions. In addition to presenting the best and most famous examples of tourist attractions, we have specifically introduced most of St. Petersburg's tourist attractions in our blog. Here, too, we intend to present the most famous imperial palaces on the St. Petersburg tour, as some of these palaces have become an essential part of the Russia tour program today. To begin with, we have to go to the most important imperial palace in St. Petersburg, the Winter Palace.

Winter Palace

 

Most Famous Palaces on St. Petersburg tour

The Winter Palace is a magnificent palace on the main square of the city, the Palace Square, which was the primary residence of the emperors and empresses from 1732 until the collapse of the Russian Empire. Since its construction until after the October Revolution, the Winter Palace has played a significant historical, cultural, political, and artistic role in Russia since its construction. At the time of the October Revolution, Bolshevik forces began their work to overthrow the Russian Empire by capturing the Winter Palace after the Aurora Cruiser Ship signaled the beginning of the revolution. In the new era, the Winter Palace also plays a vital role in Russia's tourism industry. The Winter Palace is the main building of the Hermitage Museum, which is the second-largest art museum in the world and is visited by millions of tourists every year during the tour to Russia program. You can visit our blog to learn more about the Hermitage Museum and other significant buildings of the Hermitage Museum.

Mikhailovsky Palace

 

Most Famous Palaces on St. Petersburg tour

After the Winter Palace, one of the most famous palaces in St. Petersburg, which many tourists visit who enjoys its beauty and splendor, is the Mikhailovsky Palace. Mikhailovsky Palace, now the main body of the Russian State Museum, was designed and built by one of the most famous Italian architects in St. Petersburg, Carlo Rossi. Rossi has designed the main building of the palace and the garden, the surrounding streets, the Arts Square, and the exterior of the buildings around the palace. The Mikhailovsky Palace and Arts Square project is one of the largest architectural projects in St. Petersburg in the 19th century, which tourists can visit during their tour to St. Petersburg. Mikhailovsky Palace uses the neoclassical architecture of which Carlo Rossi was an expert, so its exterior has an extraordinary splendor and simplicity that attracts the attention of most tourists. Today, the Arts Square has become one of Russia's most important cultural centers, which you should not miss the opportunity to visit. You can visit our blog to learn more about the Mikhailovsky Palace and other architectural masterpieces of Carlo Rossi in St. Petersburg and other cultural and artistic centers of the Arts Square.

Marble Palace

 

Most Famous Palaces on St. Petersburg tour

Another of St. Petersburg's most famous palaces is located right in the tourist center of the city, near the Summer Garden, St. Michael Castle, and Field of Mars. This magnificent palace, gifted by Empress Catherine the Great to her favorite Grigory Orlov, was designed and built by the Italian Antonio Rinaldi. Of course, by the time the construction of this beautiful and magnificent palace was completed, Grigory Orlov had been removed from his post and had died a short time later. Marble Palace acquired its name due to the use of several different types of marble in its construction. The splendor of the Marble Palace in the tourist center of St. Petersburg has attracted many tourists during their travel to Russia. The palace currently operates under the auspices of the State Russian Museum. In addition to holding temporary exhibitions of the Russian State Museum, it hosts several interesting and notable permanent exhibitions, which are also worth a visit. In front of the Marble Palace is also one of the most controversial statues in St. Petersburg, the statue of Alexander III, which at the time of its display to the public, had caused much controversy among the people and aristocrats. You can get more information about the Marble Palace and the statue of Alexander III by visiting our blog.

Peterhof Grand Palace

 

Most Famous Palaces on St. Petersburg tour

The most famous palaces of St. Petersburg are not found only in the city. Tourists who visit the outskirts of St. Petersburg and its tourist attractions during their travel to St. Petersburg can see two of the most famous and magnificent imperial estates on the outskirts of St. Petersburg. The first palace is the Grand Peterhof Palace, built by Peter the Great himself and developed during the reign of his daughter Empress Elizabeth, and over the years, it has become a tourist attraction that we see today. Although Peterhof Grand Palace and its museum are among the most important tourist attractions in St. Petersburg, Nizhny Park or the Lower Garden of this magnificent palace is very popular in St. Petersburg tour that no tourist should miss the opportunity to visit it. You can visit our blog for more information about this palace and its famous park.

Catherine Palace

 

Most Famous Palaces on St. Petersburg tour

The last palace in our list of the most famous palaces of St. Petersburg is dedicated to one of the most magnificent imperial palaces, which is compared to the Versailles in terms of splendor and beauty. This beautiful palace, known as Catherine Palace, is located in the Tsarskoye Selo in the Pushkin region. This palace and its large and beautiful garden are some of the tourist attractions that you should not miss the opportunity to visit. Undoubtedly, one of the essential parts of Catherine Palace is the Amber Room, where all the furniture inside, along with its floor, walls, and ceiling, are covered with quality amber and is introduced as an essential part of Russia tour programs. You can visit our blog for more information on the Amber Room and Catherine Palace.