La guía fue fantástica, nos explicó con mucho detalle la historia del palacio y su familia haciéndolo muy interesante. De verdad, inmejorable. ! Private and exclusive tour (only for you, your partner, friends and family).Book as soon as possible to guarantee availability, especially during public holidays and festivities. Fill out the booking form to see the total price. Please read Tickets for excursions are temporarily sold online only. Grand halls of the Yusupov palace and living quarters of the prince (with a mobile or audio guide) 700 rub Exposition "The Murder of G. Rasputin" and the private part "Living Quarters of Felix and Irina Yusupov… A very magnificent palace, the wealth of the Yusuprvy family is felt. Lavishly decorated interiors preserved and restored through the painstaking effort of talented St. Petersburg restoration specialists welcome Russian and foreign aficionados of history, art, music and theater.The entrance of visitors with tickets to the Parade Yard is carried out strictly 15 minutes before the start of the session indicated on the ticket.For individual visitors and small groups entrance access from 21 Dekabristov street A visit to Peterhof Gardens is an unmissable experience on your trip to Saint Petersburg. Even to the present day, the building of the Palace houses the Palace of Culture for Educators, which was converted into a versatile historical and cultural center offering educational programs, tours, exhibition and concert in the 1990s.Today the Yusupov Palace is one of the few surviving aristocratic mansions of St. Petersburg featuring authentic State rooms, Art Gallery halls, a miniature Home Theater and the Yusupovs family luxurious Living quarters that radiate warmth and charm of their former owners even today.

Ever wondered what it would be like to shoot a Kalashnikov AK-47? The Yusupov Palace is a unique 18th-20th century architectural ensemble and a cultural and heritage site of federal significance acclaimed as the "Encyclopedia" of St. Petersburg aristocratic interior.The history of the Palace and estate dates back to Peter the Great's epoch, the time of foundation of the Russian "Northern capital." The Yusupov Palace on the Moika Embankment in St. Petersburg, where Grigory Rasputin, a favorite of the royal family, was killed on December 16 (30), 1916. Maria Rivero Free cancellation up to 48 hours before the activity starts. Most notoriously, the palace is the place where Grigory Rasputin was murdered in 1916, and the basement where this now infamous plot unravelled can be visited as part of a guided tour. Visit Yusupov Palace state and private rooms Learn more about Romanov family and Grigory Rasputin relationships Have a special visit to Grigory Rasputin's apartment which is not a museum and located in the residential block Yusupov Palace was once home to one of the richest aristocratic families in the Russian Empire. Legal address: 190000, Russia, Saint-Petersburg, Moika embankment, 94 Nos contó la historia de Rasputin y su asesinato. It took almost two centuries to build the estate. No hidden fees or surcharges No (not suitable for people with reduced mobility). José María Arroyo Veneroso Do you have a customer account? La guía llegó 5’ después de la gira y recién fue a conseguir la entradas, la misma agencia del tour de 2 días muy mala la organización de la agencia Many glorious moments of Russian and St. Petersburg history are associated with the residence of the Yusupov family on the Moika River.The Palace went down in Russian history as the place where Grigory Rasputin, a Siberian peasant, mystical spiritual mentor and friend of the family of Emperor Nicholas II was assassinated. Panico, ci hanno chiesto di metterci in contatto con voi telefonicamente. Explore St. Petersburg by land and water on board the tourist bus and boat.

Grazie 3 hours. Among those who contributed to the beautification of the Palace were eminent Russian and foreign architects Jean-Baptiste Vallin de la Mothe, Andrey Mikhailov II, Bernard de Simon, Ippolit Monighetti, Vasily Kenel, Aleksandr Stepanov, Andrey Vajtens, Andrey Beloborodov.Five succeeding generations of the Yusupov princely dynasty owned the estate and the Palace from 1830 to 1919. Giuseppe Renato The palace’s last owner was the eccentric Prince Felix Yusupov, a high-society darling and at one time the richest man in Russia. Solo quando è arrivata la nostra guida Eugenia ha chiarito tutto, ma abbiamo aspettato 40' prima di iniziare la visita. Today these rooms house a display of historic pictures and documents.In 1925, the Palace of the Yusupov dynasty was handed over to the educational authorities.