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State Hermitage Museum

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The State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg began with Catherine the Great's 1764 collection and is famed for art displayed in the Winter Palace.

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How did the State Hermitage Museum begin?

The Hermitage began with Catherine the Great's art collection in 1764. Over time it grew into one of the world's major museum collections, displayed in imperial buildings in Saint Petersburg.

Is the Winter Palace part of the Hermitage?

Yes, the Winter Palace is one of the main buildings of the State Hermitage Museum. It was the official residence of Russian emperors, and its state rooms are part of the museum experience as well as the art collection.

What kinds of art is the Hermitage known for?

The Hermitage is known for European painting, classical antiquities, decorative arts, and Russian imperial collections. Visitors often look for works by Rembrandt, Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, and other major European artists.

Why is the Hermitage important to Saint Petersburg history?

The museum is tied directly to the Russian imperial capital because it occupies buildings created for the Romanov court. The Winter Palace also became a symbol of the 1917 Revolution, making the site important beyond its art collections.

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