| Yusupov Palace Sightseeing Tour for cruise passengers in St. Petersburg (no visa) |

1 Pax – 95 EUR /per person 2 Pax – 69 EUR /per person 3 Pax – 65 EUR / per person 4 Pax – 60 EUR/ per person 5 Pax – 55 EUR/ per person 6 Pax – 52 EUR/ per person 7 Pax – 49 EUR/ per person 8 Pax – 45 EUR/ per person 9 Pax – 44 EUR/ per person 10 Pax - 43 EUR/ per person
The price includes: Guide services, Museum entrance tickets, Transfers
If your group is more than 10 persons, please contact us by email booking@eventstravel.net to get additional discounts. |
We offer a unique one day guided tour for cruise passengers visiting St.Petersburg to The Yusupov Palace - one of the few aristocratic mansions still existent in Russia. We will take care of you providing you with the best guides, entrance tickets and transfers so that you can enjoy the magic of this magnificent palace.
The Yusupov Palace sometimes is called the "encyclopedia" of St. Petersburg aristocratic interior design because it is considered a historical landmark of federal importance showcasing architectural trends from the 18th through 20th centurie. The history of the palace and surrounding estate dates back to the epoch of Peter the Great, who founded St. Petersburg. It took nearly 200 years to acquire its present shape of the palace and estate. Many world famous architects (J.-B. Vallain de la Motte, A.M. Mikhailov 2nd, B. Simone, H. Monigetti, W. Kennel, A. Stepanov, A, Vaitens, and A. Beloborodov) contributed their talent in order to make this palace so unique. Five generations of Russia's elite aristocratic dynasty, the Yusupovs, owned the palace between 1830 and 1917. Many of Russia's and St. Petersburg's historical highlights were associated with the Yusupov family nest on the Moika. The palace went down in Russian history as the place where the mysterious monk Grigory Rasputin was assassinated, a Siberian peasant who became the spiritual mentor and friend of Nicholas II and the Royal Family in the early 20th century. The tragedy took place the night of December 17, 1916 in the private annex of the young Prince Felix Yusupov, now housing a historical exhibit recreating the assassination scene. In 1925, the Yusupov Palace was handed over to the city's pedagogical intelligentsia. The palace still serves as a Palace of Culture for Educators, which in the 1990s was reinvented as a diversified historical and cultural center promoting museum activities, theater performances, music concerts, cultural and educational events. The Yusupov Palace is one of the few aristocratic mansions still in existence in St. Petersburg that have retained both their bold facade suites, and their less glamorous premises: an art gallery, private mini-theater, and luxurious private chambers of the Yusupovs, where the warmth and charm of their erstwhile owners still glows. The palace's magnificent interior decorations, restored through the hard work of St. Petersburg's best restoration artists, welcome Russian and international fans of history, art, music and theater.
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