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    The Naryshkin-Shuvalov Palace (Russian: Дворец Нарышкиных-Шуваловых), also known as the Shuvalov Palace, is a Neoclassical building on the Fontanka Embankment...
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    Petersburg Moika Palace in Saint Petersburg Naryshkin-Shuvalov Palace in St. Petersburg Shuvalov manor in Pargolovo Shuvalov house in Lysva Shuvalov residence...
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    The museum is located in central Saint Petersburg at the Naryshkin-Shuvalov Palace (21, Fontanka River Embankment) on the Fontanka River. The museum's...
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    Prince Zubov's widow and heiress. Count Pyotr Andreyevich Shuvalov was his brother. Rundāle Palace was notable family estate. After completing his studies...
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    local landowner's daughter, married Count Shuvalov, and the palace passed into the control of the Shuvalov family, with whom it remained until the German...
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  • at the St. Petersburg City Center of Preventive Medicine at Count Shuvalov Palace Museum of Military Medicine Museum of Optical Technologies Pulkovo...
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    them, the Shuvalov Wing, while her brother Prince Semyon occupied the remainder of the palace. Count, later (1882) Prince Pavel Vorontsov-Shuvalov (1846–1885)...
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  • Michael Palace Naryshkin-Shuvalov Palace Nicholas Palace Shuvalov Palace Stone Island Palace Stroganov Palace Old Summer Palace New Summer Palace Tauride...
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    Ivan Ivanovich Shuvalov (Russian: Иван Иванович Шувалов; 1 November 1727 – 26 November 1797) was called the Maecenas (patron) of the Russian Enlightenment...
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  • Moyka palace (built in the 1790s), where Rasputin was killed by Prince Yusupov. Other palaces are the Razumovsky palace (1762–1766); the Shuvalov palace (1830–1838);...
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