Top 7: Russian palaces
Russia is known for many things, and one of them being its glorious and shiny imperial past. Who wouldn’t be astonished by the luxurious golden palaces, the huge parks and masterpieces exhibited in these imperial residences? But more (because I know why you’re reading this top), who wouldn’t dream of being the Anastasia of the 21st century? (I personally didn’t lose hopes). I already wrote about all the imperialist things we can do in Russia and especially in St Petersburg (here). But I know that most of you would rather focus on the palaces and enter the intimacy of the Russian Tsars (cheeky). So here it is! A top to know which, when and at which price you can visit imperial palaces!
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Peterhof Palace (St Petersburg)
Peterhof Palace is probably the most famous palace in St Petersburg after the Ermitage. And to be honest everyone knows why. The Russian Versailles was the summer residence of Peter the Great. But above all, it has been built as a symbol of the Russian imperial power and as a way for Russia to appear as a European Great Power. That’s why the palace is absolutely stunning on the inside and even more on the outside! A definite must-do!
When?
(ticket office)
Monday: Closed
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday: 10.30-17.45
Saturday: 16.15-19.45
How much?
Full price (Grand Palace): 1000 RUB (16 USD)
Full price (Lower Garden): 900 RUB (15 USD)
Children (under 16yo): Free
Looking for a guided tour? Check it here!
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Pavlovsk Palace (St Petersburg)
As I already explained, Paul Ist isn’t the best nor the most appreciated Russian Tsar. Nevertheless he had a beautiful palace. And especially and huge and awesome park to explore. An estate to discover and admire on the inside as on the outside (in summer of course).
When?
(ticket office)
Everyday: 10.00-17.00
How much?
Full price: 700 RUB (11 USD)
Children (from 7yo to 18yo) & Student: 200 (3 USD)
Looking for a guided tour? Check it here!
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Yusupov Palace (St Petersburg)
When we think palaces and Russian Empire, we often only think about the Romanov. Which to our defence is normal due to the kind of Russian autocratic, hyper-personalised, tradition. But still the Russian Empire has been also dominated by powerful, rich and influential families such as the Yusupov. Enter their main residence on the Moika and discover about them (yesterday and today)…and discover where Rasputin has been killed!
When?
(ticket office)
Everyday: 11.00-17.00
How much?
Full price: 700 RUB (11 USD)
Looking for a guided tour? Check it here!
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Tsarskoye Selo (St Petersburg)
Tsarskoye Selo is the imperial village. Why? Because it hosts two amazing palaces, the Catherine palace and the Alexander palace. If the second is under reconstruction and so close to public access for some years (you know what I mean), the first one is one of the most beautiful palace of St Petersburg. Probably because it hosts the Amber Room (well a copy since the real has been stolen, but still)!
When?
(ticket office)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 12.00-19.45
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12.00-18.45
How much?
Full price: 1000 RUB (16 USD)
Students: 350 RUB (6 USD)
Children (under 16yo): Free
Looking for a guided tour? Check it here!
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Kuskovo Palace (Moscow)
Another powerful family were the Sheremetev. Their country estate in Moscow, Kuskovo, is one of the last remaining imperial palace around the Russian Capital. The palace and the estate are beautiful and you definitely should visit it!
When?
(ticket office)
Everyday: 10.00-19.30
How much?
Full price: 200 RUB (3 USD)
Student: 50 RUB (0,8 USD)
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Tsaritsyno Palace (Moscow)
Tsaritsyno is another palace close to Moscow. To be honest it’s more famous for its park, but the palace worth the visit because of its architectural style and its history!
When?
(ticket office)
Monday: Closed
Weekdays: 11.00-17.30
Saturday: 11.00-19.30
Sunday: 11.00-18.30
How much?
Full price: 350 RUB (6 USD)
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Alexey Mikhailovich Romanov Palace (Moscow)
Last but not least this wooden-palace is impressive. Far from the huge, goldish and European-style palaces of the Imperial Russia and St Petersburg, the Alexey Mikhailovich Romanov Palace is a true representative of the Russian style. More it explains and shows the beginning of the Romanov accession to power.
When?
(ticket office)
Monday: Closed
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10.00-17.30
How much?
Full price: 350 RUB (6 USD)
Children (under 18yo) & Student: Free
Want to book a guided-tour? Check out Tsar Visit!