Interior of the Winter Palace of the Hermitage Museum. Grand Staircase. Saint Petersburg. Russia
Today, the most famous works of many artists from Van Gogh to Caravaggio are in the Hermitage Museum. It is a massive palace with 1057 halls.
The Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg is one of the richest world's museums. Check the post to know how to plan your visit there!
If you have ever wondered what it is like inside the Russia's State Hermitage Museum (without the huge daily crowds!), this virtual photo tour is for you - complete with 360 degree images!
The Raphael Loggias in the Hermitage are a copy of the famous Gallery created in the 16th century in the Vatican Palace by the architect Donato Bramante. Its walls and vaults were painted by Raphael's pupils after his sketches and under his supervision.
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The Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg is one of the richest world's museums. Check the post to know how to plan your visit there!
Whether you're a purveyor of fine art or you prefer arts and crafts, these museums are sure to take your breath away.
Explore all the hightlights and get the most out of your tickets! Find your way around one the impressive art collection with our Hermitage Museum Guide.
If you have ever wondered what it is like inside the Russia's State Hermitage Museum (without the huge daily crowds!), this virtual photo tour is for you - complete with 360 degree images!
Explore Eric Esquivel's 2674 photos on Flickr!
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Discover the Hermitage museum highlights and make sure to see the best of the collection! The Hermitage St Petersburg has 3 million art pieces...
As I stand in front of the Winter Palace (also known as the Imperial Palace), I am looking at the historical centre of Saint Petersburg. The monumental cresent-shaped General Staff building faces t…
Stunning marble sculpture in the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia, one of the world's greatest museums
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Interior of The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia
Catherine the Great admired everything beautiful and often copied what she could not own. An example is the Raphael Loggias. In the late 1780s, she commissioned a reproduction of the Gallery in the Papal Palace in Vatican City originally painted by Raphael in the 15th century. Architect Giacomo Quarenghi created this loggia, the Italian name […]
Interiors of the New Hermitage. The Room of Antiquities from the Kimmeric Bosphorus by Konstantin Andreyevich Ukhtomsky - Drawings from Hermitage Museum