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  1. On May 5, 1764, 257 years ago, the Smolny Institute of Noble Maidens was founded in St. Petersburg. Life in such institutions, contrary to popular misconceptions, was not sugar. The infirmary was perceived by the students as a resort, any male teacher, even with a defect, is doomed to adoration, and the institute was not allowed to do anything.

  2. Lenin Museum at Smolny Institute. Smolny Institute for Noble Maidens was established by Catherine II in 1764. It was a closed privileged school for daughters of the nobility. Originally, the Institute was housed at the Smolny convent, which explains its name. But soon afterwards, in the very beginning of the 19 th century, architect Giacomo ...

  3. Smolny Institute of Noble Maidens of Saint Petersburg; Statements. instance of. educational institution. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Russian Wikipedia.

  4. The Smolny Institute for Noble Maidens was the first female educational institution in Russia. The architect Giacomo Quarenghi built it in 1806 especially for this school. The students of Smolny Institute were the daughters of high ranking officials and hereditary nobility. The Institute prepared girls for the court and high society. the high life.

  5. Smolny Institute in Saint-Petersburg. At the beginning of 19 century, the Smolny Palace was built near the Smolny Convent. Originally, the palace was designed as an educational institution for girls from noble families. He was named the Smolny Institute for Noble Maidens. Catherine II decided to establish the Institute for Noble Maidens in 1764.

  6. Previously head of the Moscow Nikolaev Orphan Institute, and the Elizbethan Institute, she was appointed principal of the Smolny Institute on 5 January 1895. She raised hygeine and curriculum standards, as well as affording the pupils more freedoms, and encouraging physical activities. In 1909, electricity was installed.

  7. 22 de ago. de 2010 · All the portraits were painted at the request of Catherine the Great, who founded the Smolny Institute for Noble Maidens in 1764. According to the empress’s decree, the objective was to raise ...