Iusupovskii Dvorets (Yusupov Palace)
2009-01-01 to 2009-12-31
The only palace in the city whose original interior design has been preserved. The rooms are overwhelming in their luxury and exquisite design. The "red theater" is a miniature theater all in red and gold where the Yusupovs and their guests—enjoyed private performances. The cellar of the house is connected with the gruesome murder of Rasputin in 1916. The procedure for buying tickets is a bit complicated. It is good to come early, because they start to sell tickets at midday for shows/tours one hour later. There is a limited number of persons per group.
Palace Of The Iusupov Nobles
94 Naberezhnaya Reki Moiki Ulitsa
St Petersburg,
190
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Nearest Train: Bus Ploshchad' Truda, Teatral'naia Ploshchad'Phone: +7 812 314 9883
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The only palace in the city whose original interior design has been preserved. The rooms are overwhelming in their luxury and exquisite design. The "red theater" is a miniature theater all in red and gold where the Yusupovs and their guests—enjoyed private performances. The cellar of the house is connected with the gruesome murder of Rasputin in 1916. The procedure for buying tickets is a bit complicated. It is good to come early, because they start to sell tickets at midday for shows/tours one hour later. There is a limited number of persons per group.NYC Best Hotel Deals: 50% Savings In New York! Experience New York At It's Finest!JustClickLocal.comAlaska – it’s HOT! Get a FREE Official Alaska Travel Guide today.TravelAlaska.comFour Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara: Stay two nights, and receive the 3rd night FREE! www.SantaBarbaraCa.com/PartnersAssociated Events
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Iusupovskii Dvorets (Yusupov Palace)
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
The only palace in the city whose original interior design has been preserved. The rooms are overwhelming in their luxury and exquisite design. The "red theater" is a miniature theater all in red and gold where the Yusupovs and their guests—enjoyed private performances. The cellar of the house is connected with the gruesome murder of Rasputin in 1916. The procedure for buying tickets is a bit complicated. It is good to come early, because they start to sell tickets at midday for shows/tours one hour later. There is a limited number of persons per group.





This was the best palace of our visit to either Moscow or St. Petersburg. We had a wonderful guide ...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 24 2006