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The palaces and parks of St. Petersburg unforgettably beautiful and almost unlimited in technical possibilities and great areas represent an ideal place to organize conferences and meetings of any caliber, or to arrange any gala events that leave great impressions.
The Yusupov Palace, a richly decorated museum. Peterhoff and the Russian Museum of Ethnography, the Tavricheskij Palace, the former residence of Prince Potemkin-Tavricheskij built in 1783-89 in classicism style, and Anichkov Palace which boasts art masterpieces, the presents of Russian nobility. The House of Architects and The House of Sciences and the Smolny Cathedral are also mentioning here.
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