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Vladimir_V.:
The restoration of The Lower Dacha has started two years ago, but was stopped some months ago because of the financial problems. In this period The Peterhof Museum found the remains of the all basements and checked it condition, has begun excavatory archeology and has done 60% of the layout of the restoration. The price of the new palace - $20.000.000 ...

Vladimir_V.:
Strelna. New exhibition.

The Peterhof State Museum-Reserve opened in The Strelna Travel Palace new temporary exhibition "The Last Owner of  Strelna" about Grand Duke Dmitry Konstantinovich (1860-1919), the junior son of Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich. The Peterhof Museum printed the book: Grand Duke Dmitry Konstantinovich. The Last Owner of  Strelna.- St. Petersburg., 2004. ISBN 5-88810-035-1 (in Russian). Published by Abris (e-mail: pompeev@mail.convey.ru).

NAAOTMA:
Very exciting news about the Lower Dacha! Please keep us posted on further information! Thank you! Melissa K.

Antonio_P.Caballer:
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The restoration of The Lower Dacha has started two years ago, but was stopped some months ago because of the financial problems. In this period The Peterhof Museum found the remains of the all basements and checked it condition, has begun excavatory archeology and has done 60% of the layout of the restoration. The price of the new palace - $20.000.000 ...

 


Thanks for such news Vladimir. I really couldnīt believe it when i first knew about this from a russian friend. After so many years, it seems to me a dream that one day we could see the red and yellow bricks again amidst the greenery, and the grey tower above.

Now, do you know if the price given is only for the building itself or is it also for the recreation of the interiors?

Many thanks,

Antonio.

Vladimir_V.:
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Now, do you know if the price given is only for the building itself or is it also for the recreation of the interiors?

As far as I know this is an approximate cost of the building with the interiors and a museum exhibition.

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