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MARBLE PALACE IN ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA
The Marble Palace, located between the vast Field of
Mars (Marsovo Pole) and the mighty Neva River, is
truly memorable for its stern beauty. Thirty two
different types of marble were used on its facades
and interiors. In the last several years this
historic palace saw a major transformation, becoming
a part of the Russian Museum and home of its Modern
Art department. At about the same time the equestrian
statue of Emperor Alexander III had replaced the
Bolshevik armored car in the palace's courtyard.
The palace features several very diverse collections.
Since the spring of 1998 visitors come to the Marble
Palace specifically for the excellent Russian Avant-
garde exhibit, which is called "Museum within Museum:
The Museum of Art Culture in the Russian Museum".
Reconstructing perharps the best Russian Avant-garde
exhibit of the 20th century (put together by Kazimir
Malevitch in 1920s) it attempts to put this kind of
art into a wider historical perspective. See the
story
Another regular feature of the Marble Palace is the
"Peter Ludwig Museum at The Russian Museum". This
collection of the 20th century art originated as a
gift from a famous European art collector Peter
Ludwig. If you like modern art - this is the place to
go.
Those who love the old European art will certainly
enjoy the exhibition "Foreign Artists in Russia (the
18th and the 19th centuries)". Numerous foreign
artists found warm reception in the Imperial Russia.
Many of them settled in Russia and became very
successful. Some even painted stories from Russia's
ancient past.
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