{"content":"<div class=\"objectInfo_response\">\n    \n        \n            \n                <div class=\"object\" style=\"width:713px; padding-left: 10px; margin-left:0;\">\n\n                                                                                                                                                                                        \n            \n            <div class=\"objectCommonInfo\">\n                                                                                                                                                                                    \n                                                                                                        ELAGIN PALACE (4 Elagin Island), an Empire style architectural monument, constructed in the 1780s for I.P. Elagin, rebuilt in 1818-1822 (architect K.I. Rossi) for Empress Maria Fedorovna. Up to 1917, it served as a summer residence for the Imperial family. The two-storied rectangular building stands on a stylobat that forms a circular terrace. The western facade is marked with three porticoes of Corinthian order. Gently sloping ramps and a wide staircase decorated with cast-iron lion figures lead to the front door (sculptor I.P. Prokofyev). In the centre of the eastern facade is a three-storey semirotunda, to which a fan-shaped staircase decorated with marble vases leads. The interior boasts the Oval hall with Ionic caryatids and semi-columns supporting the cupola, the Crimson and the Blue sitting-rooms (decorated by sculptors V.I. Demut-Malinovsky, S.S. Pimenov, painters A. Vigi, B. Medici, D. Skotti and others). In 1942, the Elagin Palace was destroyed, in 1952-1960 - restored (architect M.M. Plotnikov). The ensemble comprises kitchen and stable outbuildings and the Musical pavilion (all were constructed in 1818-1822, architect Rossi), the Conservatory (1819-1821, architect Rossi, sculptor Pimenov) and a quay. After October 1917, Elagin Palace housed the Museum of Culture and Every Day Life, then - the All-Union Institute for the Protection of Plants; from 1960, it was the Palace of Artistic Exhibitions, since 1987 it has remained the Elagin Island Palace-Museum of Russian Decorative and Applied Arts and Interiors of the late 18th to early 20th centuries.<br/><br/>References: Немчинова Д. И. Елагин остров: Дворцово-парковый ансамбль. Л., 1982; Елагин остров: Императорский дворец: История и архитектура / Сост. Б. Е. Шмидт. СПб., 1999. Б. 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