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  1. Palacio Mijáilovski (en ruso: Михайловский дворец, Mijáilovski dvoréts) puede referirse a uno de los siguientes palacios ubicados en la ciudad de San Petersburgo, Rusia: Antiguo Palacio Mijáilovski — Neoclásico palacio del Gran príncipe Miguel Pávlovich de Rusia , diseñado por el arquitecto Carlo Rossi , y ...

  2. El castillo Mijáilovski fue construido al sur del Jardín de Verano y reemplazó un pequeño palacio de madera de Isabel I de Rusia. Temeroso de que hubiesen planes de asesinato en su contra, el emperador Pablo I no quería vivir en el Palacio de Invierno, ya que no se sentía a salvo.

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    The palace was designed as a residence for Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich, youngest son of Emperor Paul I. At Paul's order, several hundred thousand rubles were to be set aside annually for the construction of the palace from 1798 onwards. In 1801, Paul was overthrown and killed in a palace coup, and his heir ascended to the throne as Alexander I. Th...

    The palace consists of a central block with two wings, housing the service spaces. The western wing was termed the Freylinskiy wing, or the ladies-in-waiting wing, and the eastern, the Manezhny wing, or the riding hall wing. A separate outbuilding by the Manezhny wing was used for stables, with another outbuilding, the Laundry House, placed at the ...

    Grand Duke Michael maintained close contact with his military life, often hosting commissions at the palace, and holding audiences with military personnel seeking posts. The servants were often military veterans, and for a time Major-General Dmitry Vasilchikov[ru] of the Patriotic War of 1812 lived at the palace. Grand Duke Michael died in 1849, wi...

    Witte suggested that Nicholas II might take up occupancy in the Mikhailovsky Palace, though Nicholas preferred to stay in the Winter Palace. Meanwhile, the proposed Kseniinsky Institute had already taken possession of the Nicholas Palace. Witte then suggested that the Mikhailovsky Palace would make a suitable home for a museum of Russian art in hon...

    The Mikhailovsky Palace houses the main building of the Russian Museum and is used to display its collections of early artworks, and those from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Entrance and exits are through the lower floor, which contains the ticket offices, cloakrooms, shops, cafe, and other visitor facilities. The Rossi wing, the former ...

    New Michael Palace, constructed in 1857–1861, also known as New Michael Place, an eclectic palace on the Palace Embankment, designed by Andrei Shtakenschneiderfor Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolayevich of...
  3. Palacio Mijáilovski puede referirse a uno de los siguientes palacios ubicados en la ciudad de San Petersburgo, Rusia:Antiguo Palacio Mijáilovski — Neoclásico palacio del Gran príncipe Miguel Pávlovich de Rusia, diseñado por el arquitecto Carlo Rossi, y construido entre 1819-1825 y sede del Museo Estatal Ruso desde 1895.Nuevo Palacio ...

  4. Castillo Mijáilovski. Construido entre 1819 y 1825 bajo el encargo del emperador Pablo I, el Castillo Mijáilovsky de San Petersburgo es una majestuosa construcción de estilo neoclásico en la que se expone la galería de retratos de la colección del Museo Ruso.

  5. PALACIO MIJAILOVSKY (MUSEO ESTATAL RUSO) El Museo Estatal Ruso cuenta con la colección de arte ruso más grande del mundo. La colección principal se encuentra en el edificio del palacio Mijailovsky y abarca todos los géneros del arte ruso desde el siglo X hasta el siglo XXI: obras maestras de la pintura de iconos (Rublev, Dionysius);