YELAGIN PALACE
(Yelaginoostrovsky Palace-Museum) Address: 197000, Yelagin
Ostrov 1
Metro: Chernaya Rechka
Telephone: 239-1130, 239-0141
Open: 10 am to 6
pm
Closed Monday and Tuesday
Admission: 10,0000 rubles
Russian visitors entitled to a discount
This classical
gray-and-white mansion stands in a lovely park,
which covers the whole of the Yelagin Island. It
was once the property of a prominent nobleman,
Ivan Yelagin. Then the palace was bought by the
Crown and in 1818-22 the famous Carlo Rossi
rebuilt it for Empress Maria Fedorovna, mother of
Emperor Alexander I. The palace remained a royal
residence till 1917.
The stylish
interiors are now beautifully restored after
being virtually destroyed by Nazi shelling in
1942. The palace became a museum in 1987 and now
one can visit the impressive interiors, including
the Oval Hall, the Porcelain Room and the Dining
Room. Frequent temporary exhibitions are
organized in the palace and the garden pavilions.
The adjoining park with the Butter Meadow (Masliany
Lug) is lovely and provides good photo
opportunities.
Other works by the
architect Carlo Rossi in St Petersburg are: the
Army General Staff building on the Palace Square,
the Anichkov Palace on Nevsky Prospekt, the
Aleksandrinsky Theater, the Mikhailovsky
Palace (the Russian Museum) and more.
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