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- Nicholas_Palace abstract "Nicholas Palace (Russian: Николаевский дворец, Nikolayevsky dvorets) was one of several St Petersburg palaces designed by Andreas Stackensneider (1802-65) for the children of Nicholas I of Russia. The palace of Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaievich of Russia forms part of a sprawling complex incorporating a palatial church, a manege, and several outbuildings separated from Labour Square by a cast-iron fence. In 1894 the edifice reverted to the crown and was transformed into the Xenia Institute for Noble Young Ladies (Russian: Ксенинский институт благородных девиц, Kseninskii institut blagorodnykh devits). It was described by E. M. Almedingen in her memoirs:At certain functions in the great paneled white hall it was easy to imagine yourself plunged into the court life of the late eighteenth century. ... The palace, for all its enormous size, was beautiful. The sweep of that regal, gray marble staircase, curving off to the right and the left, must have been an architectural marvel. We played in halls, their high ceilings supported by Corinthian pillars, their walls covered with most exquisite paneling. We read and studied in rooms with lovely mirrors, framed in the scrolled and carven fantasies of great artists. We slept in dormitories, their walls covered by delicate frescoes. ... The exquisite staircase... swept down to a hall where a gigantic Cerberus of a porter, magnificent in scarlet and gold, stood on duty. The great front doors, splendid with carved wood and panes of cut glass, were nearly always closed.The Bolsheviks renamed it Palace of Labour (Russian: Дворец труда, Dvorets truda) and handed it over to the trade unions, who destroyed some parts of the original eclectic interiors in order to adapt the palace for their own headquarters. As of 2004, the trade unions are leasing a large part of the edifice to commercial enterprises as offices.".
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- Nicholas_Palace hasPhotoCollection Nicholas_Palace.
- Nicholas_Palace subject Category:19th-century_architecture.
- Nicholas_Palace subject Category:Palaces_in_Saint_Petersburg.
- Nicholas_Palace subject Category:Royal_residences_in_Russia.
- Nicholas_Palace point "59.932 30.293".
- Nicholas_Palace type Artifact100021939.
- Nicholas_Palace type Building102913152.
- Nicholas_Palace type Dwelling103259505.
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- Nicholas_Palace type PalacesInSaintPetersburg.
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- Nicholas_Palace comment "Nicholas Palace (Russian: Николаевский дворец, Nikolayevsky dvorets) was one of several St Petersburg palaces designed by Andreas Stackensneider (1802-65) for the children of Nicholas I of Russia. The palace of Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaievich of Russia forms part of a sprawling complex incorporating a palatial church, a manege, and several outbuildings separated from Labour Square by a cast-iron fence.".
- Nicholas_Palace label "Nicholas Palace".
- Nicholas_Palace label "Nikolai-Palast".
- Nicholas_Palace label "Palacio Nicolaievsky".
- Nicholas_Palace label "Palazzo Nikolaevskij".
- Nicholas_Palace label "Palácio Nikolayevsky".
- Nicholas_Palace label "Николаевский дворец".
- Nicholas_Palace label "ニコラエフスキー宮殿".
- Nicholas_Palace sameAs Nikolai-Palast.
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- Nicholas_Palace sameAs Palazzo_Nikolaevskij.
- Nicholas_Palace sameAs ニコラエフスキー宮殿.
- Nicholas_Palace sameAs Palácio_Nikolayevsky.
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- Nicholas_Palace sameAs Q1990715.
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- Nicholas_Palace sameAs Nicholas_Palace.
- Nicholas_Palace lat "59.932".
- Nicholas_Palace long "30.293".
- Nicholas_Palace wasDerivedFrom Nicholas_Palace?oldid=606270313.
- Nicholas_Palace depiction Nicholaspalace.jpg.
- Nicholas_Palace isPrimaryTopicOf Nicholas_Palace.