Pavlovsk Palace

Павловск (музей-заповедник)
museum in Pavlovsk
#1 in Pavlovsk / #47 in Russia
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Pavlovsk Palace in Pavlovsk, Russia, is a magnificent example of Russian neoclassical architecture. Built between 1781 and 1825, the palace was originally a residence for Emperor Paul I and his family. The design was spearheaded by Scottish architect Charles Cameron, who infused the structure with elegant neoclassical elements. The palace is surrounded by one of the largest English-style landscape gardens in Europe, spanning approximately 1,500 acres. Inside, the palace boasts richly decorated interiors, including luxurious halls and private chambers adorned with fine art and furnishings.


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