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Выполнил ученик 11 класса МКОУ Калачеевская СОШ №6 Котляров ОлегУчитель Ляшенко Ирина Дмитриевна Winter Palace The Winter Palace was built on the left bank of the Neva which had been earlier chosen for his modest structures by Peter the Great himself. Its project was designed by Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli, an architect of genius. In later years of eighteenth century the state rooms and living apartaments were redesigned by the architect Yury Velten. The new rooms and halls were designed by Ivan Starov and Giacomo Quarenghi. After fire of 1837 had erased practically all the interiors, many of them were restored, under the supervision of Vasily Stasov and Alexander Briullov, to their former appearance or designed in a new fashion. The Main(Jordan) Staircase > The history of each, even smaller, rooms of the Winter Palace are pages in the history of count and daily life of the Imperial family. Even factual information gives an idea of the huge size of the building: it is about 200 metres long, 10 metres wide and 30 metres tall. The palace has 1057 rooms, 117 staircases, 1786 doors and 1945 windows. < The Throne room of Peter the Great The line of magnificent palaces overlooking the Neva is continued on the Palace Embankment by the monumental facades of the two Hermitage buildings. The first of them is known at the Small Hermitage and was intented for works of art amassed by Catherine the Great. The growth of the Empress’s collection made in necessary to put up one more building, the Large Hermitage, which was designed and built by Velten in 1771-87. Few people could enjoy seeing the sculpture and rich collections of decorative and applied art kept in the Hermitage buildings and in the Winter Palace. This prompted an idea to erect a special museum building. Raphael’s loggia The New Hermitage was constructed to the design of the German architect Leo von Klenze between 1742 and 1851. The Malachite Drawing Room Walking along the suites of state rooms in the Winter Palace and the Hermitages , you can enjoy really superb examples of interior decoration ranking with the world’s best achievements. Worthy of special mention are the Throne Room of Peter the Great designed by Montferrand, the St George Hall (or Great Throne Room) by Quarenghi; the Grea Anteroom and the Armorial Hall by Quarenghi and Stasov; the Malachite Drawing Room (on previous slide); the Golden Drawing Room and Raphael loggias by Quarenghi The St George Hall < The Golden Drawing Room Making a tour of the rooms, halls and galleries, you plunge into different ages and familiarize yourselves with the cultures of various peoples inhabiting our planet. Each exhibit here, down to the smallest item, is priceless. The collection of the Hermitage boasts a number of really unique works known all over world. The museum collections contain works of art dating from Classical Antiquity, masterpieces of painting by Leonardo da Vinci, Giorgione, Titian, Rembrandt, El Greco, Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck and Jacob Jordaens. Da Vinci > The Litta Madonna < El Greco The Apostols Peter and Paul Pablo Picasso. Grandes tetes Henri Matisse. The Red Room Pablo Picasso. Woman with a Fan(After a ball) It is hardly possible to imagine a kind of art that is not represented in the Hermitage. The Hermitage complex is a veritable spiritual universe created in the course of the times by means of godly gifts named creativity and art.