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| | | | | | | Yussupov Palace
| | | | | |  | | | The Yussupov Palace on the bank of the Moika River is only one of the 57 palaces in Russia, four of which are in St. Petersburg, which were owned by Felix Yussupov. It was often said that Yussupov was almost as wealthy as the Tsar himself. This palace, designed by Vallen De la Mothe and Andrei Mikhailov, was Yussupov's favourite and exemplifies his wealth and very eccentric style. Once, while in Italy, Yussupov admired a beautiful white marble staircase and wished to purchase it, but unfortunately the owner of the palace refused to sell it. This, however, did not stop the eccentric Yussupov who then bought the entire palace and had the staircase transported to St. Petersburg where it sits in the palace overlooking the Moika. The staircase leads to the private theatre of Zinaida Yussupov which has been carefully preserved in its rococo style and has been the stage for many performances of very famous artists. Among the palaces treasures are works of art by Rembrandt and Rubens, French tapestries and porcelain, and Venetian mirrors and woodcarvings.

The palace is a beautiful example of St. Petersburg's early 18th century architecture. The most sumptuous non-imperial palace in St. Petersburg was the home of the unabashedly rich and powerful Yussupov family, who from the mid-18th century (when the first version of this palace was built) until the Revolution, moved in the most powerful circles in Russia.
Capacity:
The White Column Hall, max. 150 guests The Mirror Hall, max. 60 guests The Moorish Room, max. 20 guests The Palace Theatre, 150 seats
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