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29 août 2015

Yusupov Palace in St. Petersburg

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The main staircase of the Yusupov Palace. In the 1830s it worked on the architect Andrei Mikhailov, and in the period from 1858 till 1860, Hippolyte MonighettiPhoto: Fritz Von Der Schulenburg

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In a niche - a marble sculpture of "Bacchus", the end of the XVIII century, ItalyPhoto: Fritz Von Der Schulenburg

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Living Tapestry has been issued by the Swiss architect Bernard Simon in the 1840sPhoto: Fritz Von Der Schulenburg

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Princess bedroom created in three stages. In the 1830s, Andrei Mikhailov worked here: in 1858-1860, Hippolyte Monighetti, and in 1890, Alexander StepanovPhoto: Fritz Von Der Schulenburg

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Detail of the Princess dressing Room. Photo: Fritz Von Der Schulenburg

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Pompeian corridor. The interior is designed by Hippolyte Monighetti, mural made by Fedor Mikhailov.

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Above the Persian interior room (it is also known as the Oriental boudoir) in 1858-1860 by Hippolyte Monighetti, and in 1890, Alexander StepanovPhoto: Fritz Von Der Schulenburg

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Detail of the small white living room that served Cabinet Duchess Tatiana YusupovaPhoto: Fritz Von Der Schulenburg

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Moorish living room was decorated in the 1858-1860 by Hippolyte Monighetti when he worked in the palace . Thirty years later, the interior was modified by Alexander Stepanov

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Made in St. Petersburg, the cabinet-sofa dated of the second half of the XIX centuryPhoto: Fritz Von Der Schulenburg

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Small lounge of Irina Yusupova (Silver boudoir) by the architect Andrei Beloborodov. Silver leaf painting executed by Vladimir Konashevich, ceiling painted by Sergei ChekhoninPhoto: Fritz Von Der Schulenburg

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Princess  dressing (porcelain boudoir). Semicircular sofa of the second half of the XIX century, made in FrancePhoto: Fritz Von Der Schulenburg

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The ceiling in the princess toilet. The chandelier in the form of baskets of flowers made of porcelain and bronze, Western Europe, end of the XIX centuryPhoto: Fritz Von Der Schulenburg

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Detail of stucco decoration with a monogram of Princess Tatiana Yusupova in the Minor white living room. Photo: Fritz Von Der Schulenburg

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