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2003: The opening of the Great Courtyard of the Winter
Palace and the new entrance to the State Hermitage from Palace
Square
From the time of the Winter Palace's construction in the second
half of the 18th century, the Great Courtyard was paved with
cobblestones. By the porch on its western
side there was a ground used for the changing of the guard.
In 1885 a landscape garden was laid out in the middle
of the courtyard to the design of the architect
Nikolai Gornostayev. The garden was rectangular in shape
with a fountain set in the middle. It was planted
with trees of several varieties, while a hedge was made around
the perimeter.
In the years since the Great Courtyard lost its former attraction:
there were diseased trees in the garden; the paths became
covered over; the accumulated level of the ground was considerably
higher than it had been; the fountain did not work;
the main gates were deformed and a large part of their
decoration had been lost.
The reconstruction of the Great Courtyard and its garden
began in 2002. All the preparatory work, involving relaying
utilities, had been completed earlier. The courtyard
was again paved with cobblestones, with two pathways of
granite flagstones being laid out from the Palace
Square side to the ramps by the Ambassadors'
Vestibule of the Winter Palace. Lawns were laid out in the garden, pathways
of pressed earth formed and a flower garden
made. The fountain began to work again. The centrepiece acquired
the look of a Victorian garden of the 1880s.
In 2003 work on the restoration and recreation of the
decoration of the main gates of the Great Courtyard that
had begun in the 1980s was completed. The gates, created in the
1880s to the design of the architects Gornostayev
and Roman Melzer, suffered considerably in February
1917. At that time, following a resolution of
the Provisional Government, they were stripped of
the double-headed eagles, imperial monograms and crowns. Many more
decorative details were lost in the decades that followed.
For the celebrations of St Petersburg's 300th anniversary
the main gates of the palace recovered their
original appearance: their constructions and mechanisms
were restored; the lost decorative elements of ferrous and non-ferrous
metal were remade: rosettes, palm and laurel branches, while the double-headed
eagles, crowns and missing details of the imperial monograms
were made of hammered copper sheet and gilded.
The work was carried out under the direction of Vladimir
Yefimov, Deputy Chief Architect of the State Hermitage. The
restoration of the Great Courtyard was the finishing
stage in the implementation of the plan for
a new entrance to the Hermitage.
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The formal opening of the new entrance
to the Hermitage
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Vladimir Yakovlev, the Governor of
St Petersburg, and Mikhail Piotrovsky, Director of
the State Hermitage, at the opening ceremony for
the Great Courtyard
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In the Great Courtyard of the Winter
Palace
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