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The Kolomna Palace As the 8th Wonder Of the World

 
Posted on  by Valeria

This original wooden palace was built in 1667 -1672, it amazed noblemen and foreign ambassadors with its splendour, so they even named the palace “the eighth wonder of the world”. Unfortunately, 100 years after the palace construction was demolished because of its decrepitude, and only by the command of Empress Catherine II a wooden model of the palace was created before its dismantling. Nowadays the palace recontruction is possible with the help of this model. The Kolomna palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich opened its doors on the 4th of September, 2010. The appearance of the palace is almost identical to that from old images.

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The main volume of constructional works of the “old” palace was made by an carpentels’ artel under the leadership of Senka Petrov and Ivashko Mikhailov. The best artists of Moscow and other cities were employed at all stages of the construction. Paintings of the palace interior were created by masters of the Armory.

The wooden palace created in the 17th century was designed primarily to show to Russians and foreign guests the grandeur of the tzar’s power.

The modern palace (as its previous version) has 270 rooms with the area of ​​7239 square meters. At present interiors of only 24 rooms were recreated. 226 people of 20 different professions were involved in this recreation.

At the times of Aleksei Mikhailovich the palace was not only a place of rest, but the main country residence of Russian emperors. There were meetings of the Boyar Duma, “exterminated” later by Peter I, councils, diplomatic receptions and army parades.

The modern palace is not completely wooden in contrast to the original version. All constructions are now solid, reinforced concrete and they are edged with logs.

Aleksei Mikhailovich’s palace is a complex maze of rooms connected by passages.

Woods for the construction

3 Comments

THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT TO APPRECIATE VERY MUCH OF THE GREAT ARCHITECTURAL COMBINATION OF MODERN & ANCIENT CULTURE OF RUSSIAN ORTHODOX.... AND THOSE FANTASTIC PAINTNGS & ARTIFACTS....

21 months ago

so beautiful and great place.

18 months ago

nice post

14 months ago