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Russian Elmy Tashi Museum Information

The Winter Palace is a famous Russian palace, and now it is the Taj Mahal Museum in Elmy. The Winter Palace was designed by the famous architect Rastrelli. The magnificent building from 1754 to 1762 is a closed rectangle. It is a three-story building and a model of Russian baroque architecture in the middle of18th century. It used to be the palace and residence of the czar, and was converted into the National Museum by 1922. The four sides of the Winter Palace have their own characteristics, but the interior design and decoration style are strictly unified. The Winter Palace faces the Palace Square, with a slightly prominent center, three arched iron gates and an Atlas colossus at the entrance.

The Winter Palace has a collection of works of art from all over the world, including oil paintings, statues, carpets, furniture and handicrafts. It is as famous as the Louvre in Paris and the Metropolitan Museum in new york. It is one of the largest museums in the world. There are 400 exhibition halls and showrooms, among which ancient Greek bottle painting art, ancient Roman sculpture art and western European art are famous in the world collection. Oil painting spanned 14-700 years in the 20th century, among which works by Leonardo da Vinci, Picasso and Raphael were collected. There are also sculptures by Michelangelo and mummies in Egypt, all of which are worth seeing.

To go to Tashi Museum in Elmy, you can walk along Neva Street and turn right at the end. No.34 Binhe Street, Gonggong, you can queue up with others and go in together. The museum accepts tickets, and it's different inside and outside. 20 rubles internally and 40 dollars externally. On this day, we borrowed the student ID cards of two China students and enjoyed the treatment of Russian citizens. In the afternoon, I came out and sat on the railing by the Neva River, watching the sunset shining golden on the river, and the river flowed northward into the Gulf of Finland. It is difficult for my mind to get ashore from the ocean of art.

Address: No.34 Binhe Street, Palace.

Transportation: get off at Nevsky Probeket subway station.

Admission: 100 rubles, 20 rubles with student ID card.