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  1. Pavlovsk Palace (Russian: Павловский дворец) is an 18th-century Russian Imperial residence built by the order of Catherine the Great for her son Grand Duke Paul, in Pavlovsk, within Saint Petersburg. After his death, it became the home of his widow, Maria Feodorovna.

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    Pavlovsk Palace. The centrepiece of the Pavlovsk ensemble is the Great Palace, a marvellous specimen of Russian Classicism of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. It was built by Charles Cameron between 1782 and 1786.

  3. Pavlovsk's Grand Palace is a superb neoclassical mansion that was once home to Emperor Paul. Explore the Grand Palace and other sights at the Imperial estate of Pavlovsk, near St. Petersburg.

  4. The Pavlovsk Palace was built by the court architect of Catherine II, Charles Cameron, for Catherine’s son Paul. Catherine gave the lands along the Slavianka River, a mere three miles from her palace in Tsarskoe Selo, to her son Paul and his wife Maria Fedorovna upon t.

  5. A country residence of the Russian imperial family, it was created by a succession of outstanding architects, painters and sculptors within a relatively short span of time: begun around 1780, it was virtually completed by 1825.

  6. Visit a 13th century Byantine palace and learn about Imperial life. Copyright © Bob Atchison Website by Pallasart Austin Web Design Alexander Palace Time Machine

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  8. The centerpiece of the complex is the Pavlovsk Palace, the summer palace of Paul I, Emperor of the Russian Empire in 1796-1801. Pavlovsk is perhaps the most charming of the imperial residences located in the suburbs of St. Petersburg. It was built later than the others.

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