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  1. The Great Gatchina Palace (Russian: Большой Гатчинский дворец) is a palace in Gatchina, Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It was built from 1766 to 1781 by Antonio Rinaldi for Count Grigori Grigoryevich Orlov, who was a favourite of Catherine the Great, in Gatchina, a suburb of the royal capital Saint Petersburg.

  2. Opening hours. 10 am - 6 pm (the ticket office closes 5 pm) BUY TICKETS. Information. +7 (812) 958 0366. Guided Tours. +7 (81371) 93 492, +7 (81371) 76 715. excursion@gatchinapalace.ru. Address. 1, Krasnoarmeysky pr., Gatchina, Leningrad Region, Russia. View map. How to find us. Car. from St.Petersburg 45 km by car – Kievskoe highway. Train.

  3. El palacio de Gátchina (del ruso: Большой Гатчинский дворец) es un palacio de Rusia, situado en la ciudad de Gátchina. Fue construido entre 1766 y 1781 para el Conde Grigori Orlov, favorito de Catalina la Grande, según un proyecto del arquitecto italiano Antonio Rinaldi.

  4. Home Gatchina palace. 3D-panoram. Palace and Park History. The palace and park at Gatchina dates back to the time of Empress Catherine II. In 1765, the tsaritsa gave her favourite, Count Grigory Orlov, a lavish gift – the Gatchina estate.

  5. Essential information for visitors to Gatchina, including transport links to St. Petersburg and seasonal tips. Visitor guide to the Imperial estate at Gatchina, near St. Petersburg, the family home of four generations of Romanov Tsars. Explore the palace and park at Gatchina, and other suburban estates near Saint Petersburg.

  6. Gatchina: palace. Palace in Gatchina, Russia. Gatchina, city, Leningrad oblast (province), northwestern Russia, lying about 28 miles (45 km) southwest of St. Petersburg. The first mention of Khotchino dates from 1499, when it was a possession of Novgorod. Later it belonged to Livonia and Sweden.

  7. The Gatchina Palace offers two themed exhibitions a year that are jointly organized with other museums from Russia and abroad. The scope and rate of changes occurring make us hopeful for the future restoration of the Romanov’s former residence. history.