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Located on the bank of the Neva River, the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia was built between 1754 and 1762 as the winter residence of the Russian tsars.

Winter Palace and the Alexander Column
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Winter Palace and the Alexander Column

First occupied by Catherine the Great, the Baroque-style, green-and-white palace has 1786 doors and 1945 windows.

The Palace is now part of a group of magnificent buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum which holds one of the world's greatest collections of art. As part of the Museum, many of the Winter Palace's 1057 halls and rooms are open to the public.

After the February Revolution in Russia, the Winter Palace was the headquarters of the Russian Provisional Government.

The assault of the Winter Palace by Bolshevik forces was the first milestone of the October Revolution.

Winter Palace from across the Neva River
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Winter Palace from across the Neva River

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