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Saint Petersburg GuideGATCHINAThe first mention of Gatchina dates back to 1499,
when it was known as the village of Khotchino.
In the early 18th century it belonged to Peter I's
beloved sister Natalia Alexeyevna, then passed to the
Kurakin princes. In 1765 Catherine II presented it to
her favourite, Count Grigory Orlov, who shortly afterwards
commissioned Antonio Rinaldi to create a huge palace and park
there. In 1783, after Orlov's death, Gatchina became the
residence of Catherine II's son and heir to the throne,
the future Emperor Paul I.
Alexander Nevsky Lavra Amber Room Cruiser Aurora Dostoevsky Museum Gatchina Hermitage House of Peter Great Isaak Cathedral Kazan Cathedral Kunstkamera Nabokov Museum Nevsky Prospect Novgorod Oranienbaum Peter and Paul Fortress Pavlovsk Peterhof Pushkin Museum Russian Museum Savior on the Blood Cathedral Tsarskoye Selo Vodka Museum Vyborg Yusupuv Palace We hope you enjoy our site and find all the information
about the sights of Saint Petersburg, useful in planning your
trip to our city. Don't hesitate to contact us at tours@tour-to-stpetersburg.com
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