- Vladimir Palace
The Vladimir Palace ( _ru. Влади́мирский дворе́ц, Vladimirsky dvorets) was the last imperial palace to be constructed in
Saint Petersburg ,Russia . It was designed by a team of architects (Vasily Kenel , Aleksandr Rezanov, Andrei Huhn, Ieronim Kitner, Vladimir Shreter) for Alexander II's son,Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia . Construction work lasted from1867 to1872 .Like the
Winter Palace and theMarble Palace , the Vladimir Palace frontsPalace Embankment ; water frontage on theNeva was extremely prized by the Russian aristocracy. The façade, richly ornamented withstucco rustication, was patterned afterLeon Battista Alberti 's palazzi inFlorence . The main porch is built ofBremen sandstone and adorned withgriffin s, coats-of-arms, and cast-ironlantern s. Other details are cast in portlandcement .The palace and its outbuildings contain some 360 rooms, all decorated in disparate historic styles:
Neo-Renaissance (reception room, parlor),Gothic Revival (dining room),Russian Revival (Oak Hall),Rococo (White Hall), Byzantine style (study),Louis XIV , various oriental styles, and so on. This interior ornamentation, further augmented by Maximilian Messmacher in 1880-1892, is considered a major monument to the 19th-century passion for historicism.After the
October Revolution , the palace became the home of the 'Academics' House' (Дом Учёных), (named afterMaxim Gorky ), and as a consequence its interior has been preserved to a greater extent than other Romanov family residences. Much attractive tiling, and many internal architectural details have been retained. Also preserved has been much of Vladimir's collection of late 19th-centuryporcelain , most of it manufactured in theImperial Porcelain Factory , and painted or decorated by its leading artists. The collection has been extented to include interesting porcelain from the early Soviet period, including figures ofChaliapin andNijinsky , as well as vases and dinner services inspired by constructivism.References
* Памятники архитектуры Ленинграда. 4-е изд., перераб. Л., 1975.
* T. A. Solovyeva, "Dvortsovaya Naberezhnaya", St. Petersburg, 2005 (ISBN 5901805224)
* E. S. Khmelnitskaya, "Farfor v sobranii Dvortsa velikogo Vladimira Aleksandrovicha", St. Petersburg, 2006 (ISBN 5901528131)Gallery
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