- The centerpiece of the Gatchina's complex is the palace, built between 1766 and 1781 to the design of the Italian architect A. Rinaldi
- The Gatchina Palace, which was converted into a museum in 1918, was famous for its exquisite interior decoration, as exempified by the White Hall, the Marble Dining Room, the Crimson Drawing Room, the Grecian and Arms Galleries, and for the wealth of its collections of painting, sculpture, and decorative and applied art
See About:
- Exterior views of the Palace;
- Palace museum collections
- Interior decoration;
- Antique clothes collectionThe Venus pavilion interior;
- Any things from interior.
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