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In St. Petersburg: Saturday, July 26th, 2008, 4:15 am (GMT+3) Weather Temperature: 13° C (55° F) • Feels like: 17° C • (62° F) • Partly Cloudy • Humidity: 100% • Barometer: 30.13" Hg (765 mmHg) • Wind: N 1 mph • Sunrise: 4:37 AM • Sunset: 11:26 PM •

The Hermitage

The Winter Palace The Winter PalaceThe State Hermitage occupies six magnificent buildings situated along the embankment of the River Neva, right in the heart of St Petersburg. The leading role in this unique architectural ensemble is played by the Winter Palace, the residence of the Russian tsars that was built to the design of Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli in 1754-62. This ensemble, formed in the 18th and 19th centuries, is extended by the eastern wing of the General Staff building, the Menshikov Palace and the recently constructed Repository. The Armorial Hall

Collection highlights :

  • The treasure gallery
  • Western European art
  • The Palace of Peter I
  • The Menshikov palace
  • General Staff Building
  • The museum of porcelain
  • The hall of Augustus. Art of Ancient Rome
  • Prehistoric art
  • Antiquity
  • The Arsenal
  • Oriental art
  • Russian culture
  • Numismatics
  • The Hermitage’s permanent exhibitions in the Konstantinovsky palace

The Library of Emperor Nicholas II The hall of Culture and Art of Ancient GreeceWith the possible exception of the Louvre, there is no museum in the world that rivals the Hermitage in size and quality. Its collection is so large that it would take years to view it in its entirety - at last count, there were nearly three million works on exhibit. The museum is especially strong in Italian Renaissance and French Impressionist paintings, as well as possessing outstanding collections of works by Rembrandt, Picasso, and Matisse. Visitors should also take advantage of its excellent Greek and Roman antiquities collection and its exhibits of Siberian and Central Asian art. Not least among the attractions of the Hermitage is the museum itself, with its fine interior decoration and architectural detail. As the Hermitage is so enormous, its collection so strong and diverse, and its interior so attractive in its own right, many visitors find that the very best way to tour the museum is to make several briefer visits rather than one frenetic and exhausting marathon tour. While there is much to be gained by simply allowing the curiosity of one's eye to take at least occasional precedence over a list of works and collections dictated by a guidebook or even a guide.

The hall of Italian Art of the 13th-15th centuriesThe White HallThe origins of the Hermitage can be traced back to the private art collection of Peter the Great, who purchased numerous works during his travels abroad and later hung them in his residence. Catherine the Great expanded the collection considerably, and she and her successors built the Hermitage collection in large part with purchases of the private collections of the Western European aristocracy and monarchy. By the time Nicholas II ascended the throne in 1894, he was heir to the greatest collection of art in Europe.

The Small Throne RoomAfter the Revolution of 1917, the museum was opened to the public, and its collection was further augmented by the addition of modern works taken from private collections. Today, the Hermitage has embarked on a major renovation effort. Its collection is in the process of being reorganized, and many of its works have for the first time become available for travelling exhibits outside of the country.

The hall of Rubens. Flemish Art of the 17th CenturyPut together throughout two centuries and a half, the Hermitage collections of works of art (over 3,000,000 items) present the development of the world culture and art from the Stone Age to the 20th century. Today the Museum is creating its digital self-portrait to be displayed around the world. Computer technologies enable the State Hermitage Museum to provide people from all over the world with wider access to information about the Museum and its treasures.

The hall of Italian Art of the Early 16th CenturyThe hall of Venetian Art of the 15th-16th centuriesThe Gallery of the History of Antique Painting

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