- Smolny Institute
The Smolny Institute ( _ru. Смольный институт, "Smol'niy institut") is a Palladian edifice in
St Petersburg , which has played a major part in thehistory of Russia .The building was commissioned to
Giacomo Quarenghi by the Society for Education of Noble Maidens and constructed in 1806-08 to house the SmolnyInstitute for Noble Maidens , established at the urging ofIvan Betskoy in 1764 and borrowing its name from the nearbySmolny Convent . A nice garden and iron-work grille around the institute date from the early 19th century.In 1917, the building was chosen by
Vladimir Lenin asBolshevik headquarters during theOctober Revolution . It was Lenin's residence for several months, until the national government was moved to theMoscow Kremlin . After that, the Smolny became the headquarters of the local Communist Partyapparat , effectively the city hall.In 1927, a monument to Lenin was erected in front of the building.
Sergei Kirov was assassinated there in 1934. After 1991, the Smolny was used a residence of the city mayor (governor after 1996) and city administration.Vladimir Putin worked there from 1991 to 1997 in the administration ofAnatoly Sobchak .External links
* [http://www.enlight.ru/camera/216/index_e.html Views of the Smolny]
* [http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/bryant/russia/russia-IV.html Smolny] Chapter 4 from "Six Red Months in Russia" (1918) byLouise Bryant
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