The
Tauride Palace is one of the largest and most historic palaces in
Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was designed by
Ivan Starov for Prince
Grigory Potemkin, and was constructed between 1783 and 1789. After the owner's death, it was purchased by
Catherine the Great, who constructed a theatre in the east wing and a church in the west wing. Many improvements were also made to the grounds, including construction of the Admiralty Pavilion, the gardener house, the orangery, glass-houses, bridges, and ironwork fences. Although the exterior of the building was rather plain, the interior was very luxurious. More recently, the building housed the first
Imperial State Duma (1906–1917) and the
post-revolution provisional government.
Photograph credit: Andrew Shiva