Mariinskyi Palace
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Mariinskyi Palace | |
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Маріїнський палац | |
File:Маріїнський палац в Києві (cropped).jpg
Façade of the palace
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Location within Kyiv
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General information | |
Architectural style | Baroque |
Town or city | vul. Mykhaila Hrushevskoho 5A, 01008 Kyiv |
Country | Ukraine |
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Construction started | 1744 |
Completed | 1752 |
Client | Elizabeth of Russia (House of Romanov) |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Bartolomeo Rastrelli |
The Mariinskyi Palace (Ukrainian: Маріїнський палац, Mariinskyi palats) is the official ceremonial residence of the President of Ukraine. The Elizabethan baroque palace is sited on the right bank of the Dnipro River in Kyiv, Ukraine, adjoining the neo-classical building of the Verkhovna Rada, the parliament of Ukraine.
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History
The palace was constructed by command of the Russian Empress Elizaveta Petrovna in 1744; her architect was Bartolomeo Rastrelli, the most eminent architect working in the Russian Empire at that time. One of the students of Rastrelli, Ivan Michurin, together with a group of other architects, completed the palace in 1752. Empress Elizabeth, however, did not live to see the palace completed; the first senior-ranking member of the Imperial Family to stay in the palace was Empress Elizabeth's niece-in-law, Empress Catherine II, who visited Kyiv in 1787. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the palace was the main residence of the Governors-General.
In the early 19th century, the palace burned down in a series of fires, and was in total disrepair and abandoned for almost half a century. In 1870, Emperor Alexander II had the palace reconstructed by the architect Konstantin Mayevsky, using old drawings and watercolours as a guide. It was then renamed after the reigning Empress Maria Alexandrovna. By her wish, a large park was established off the southern side of the palace. The palace was used as a residence for visiting members of the Imperial Family until 1917.
During the years of the Russian Civil War in 1917–20, the palace was used as the Kyiv revkom headquarters, particularly during the Kyiv Bolshevik Uprising. In the 1920s, the building belonged to an agricultural school, soon after which it became a museum. The Mariinskyi was badly damaged during the Second World War, and was restored at the end of the 1940s. Another major restoration was completed in the early 1980s.
Presidential Standard
Whilst the Presidential Standard was not typically flown above the residence of the Ukrainian president, it has become increasingly common, in recent years, for the standard to be raised above the Maryinsky Palace - particularly when the President is in residence or hosting other heads of state. This change in protocol has brought Ukraine more into line with other European nations, in which it is common practice to fly the head of state's standard as a symbol of the authority of their office.
In popular culture
The music video for the song "Naatu Naatu" from the 2022 Telugu film RRR was filmed at Mariinskyi Palace.[1]
Gallery
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Марії́нський пала́ц у Києві.jpg
View of the rear of the palace from its gardens
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Visit of Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein to Ukraine 04.jpg
The Official visit of Hereditary Prince Alois of Liechtenstein to Kyiv in June 2018.
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Маріїнський палац Київ 1911.jpg
The Mariinskyi Palace in 1911
See also
- List of Baroque residences
- Klov Palace – Another Baroque palace in Kyiv
References
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