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[[File:Palace Embankment and Novo-Mihailovsky Palace.jpg|thumb|The New Michael Palace in the late 1850s]]
[[File:Palace Embankment and Novo-Mihailovsky Palace.jpg|thumb|The New Michael Palace in the late 1850s]]
[[File:Ново-Михайловский дворец вблизи.jpg|thumb|The New Michael Palace in 2009]]
[[File:Ново-Михайловский дворец вблизи.jpg|thumb|The New Michael Palace in 2009]]
The '''New Michael Palace''' (Ново-Михайловский дворец, ''Novo-Mikhailovsky Palace'') was the third [[Saint Petersburg]] palace designed by [[Andrei Stackenschneider]] for [[Nicholas I of Russia|Nicholas I]]'s children. It was built between 1857 and 1862 on the [[Palace Embankment]], east of the [[Hermitage Museum]] buildings.
The '''New Michael Palace''' (Ново-Михайловский дворец, ''Novo-Mikhailovsky Palace'') was the third [[Saint Petersburg]] palace designed by [[Andrei Stackenschneider]] for [[Nicholas I of Russia|Nicholas I]]'s children. It was built between 1857 and 1862 on the [[Palace Embankment]], just east of the [[Marble Palace]].


The palace was commissioned by [[Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia]] on the occasion of his wedding to [[Cecilie of Baden]].<ref>http://walkspb.ru/zd/dvortsovaya18.html</ref> The design is a [[Revivalism (architecture)|Revivalist]] medley of quotations from the [[Neo-Renaissance architecture|Renaissance]], [[Baroque Revival|Baroque]], and the [[Louis XVI style]]s.<ref name="enc">http://www.encspb.ru/article.php?kod=2805401012</ref> The [[Rococo]] interiors are ornate yet airy. The statuary is by [[David Jensen (sculptor)|David Jensen]]. Some of the paintings are by [[Michael Zichy]].
The palace was commissioned by [[Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia]] on the occasion of his wedding to [[Cecilie of Baden]].<ref>http://walkspb.ru/zd/dvortsovaya18.html</ref> The design is a [[Revivalism (architecture)|Revivalist]] medley of quotations from the [[Neo-Renaissance architecture|Renaissance]], [[Baroque Revival|Baroque]], and the [[Louis XVI style]]s.<ref name="enc">http://www.encspb.ru/article.php?kod=2805401012</ref> The [[Rococo]] interiors are ornate yet airy. The statuary is by [[David Jensen (sculptor)|David Jensen]]. Some of the paintings are by [[Michael Zichy]].

Revision as of 18:41, 15 November 2011

59°56′39″N 30°19′20″E / 59.944064°N 30.322132°E / 59.944064; 30.322132

The New Michael Palace in the late 1850s
The New Michael Palace in 2009

The New Michael Palace (Ново-Михайловский дворец, Novo-Mikhailovsky Palace) was the third Saint Petersburg palace designed by Andrei Stackenschneider for Nicholas I's children. It was built between 1857 and 1862 on the Palace Embankment, just east of the Marble Palace.

The palace was commissioned by Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia on the occasion of his wedding to Cecilie of Baden.[1] The design is a Revivalist medley of quotations from the Renaissance, Baroque, and the Louis XVI styles.[2] The Rococo interiors are ornate yet airy. The statuary is by David Jensen. Some of the paintings are by Michael Zichy.

A residential wing of the palace (the so-called Equerry Wing) fronts on Millionnaya Street. Its decoration is not as riotous, but the distinctive curvilinear facade reflects the Italianate taste of the 1740s. The wing has its origin in the Baroque palace of Chanchellor Tcherkassky whose design has been attributed to Pyotr Yeropkin.[2]

Since the Russian Revolution, the edifice has housed the St. Petersburg branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies. The building stands well preserved thanks to a major restoration effort in 2005-2009. The former stables were recently reconstructed with funds provided by Qaboos bin Said al Said in order to house some 1,000,000 Oriental books and manuscripts from the institute's collection.[3]

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