Shuvalov palace
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Shuvalov palace
Summary
Shuvalov palace is a palace[1].
Key Facts
- Shuvalov palace is located in Tsentralny District[2].
- Shuvalov palace is in the country of Russia[3].
- Shuvalov palace's image is recorded as Italianskaja 25.jpg[4].
- Shuvalov palace's instance of is recorded as palace[5].
- Shuvalov palace's architect is recorded as Savva Chevakinsky[6].
- Shuvalov palace's owned by is recorded as Ivan Ivanovich Shuvalov[7].
- Shuvalov palace's owned by is recorded as Aleksandr Alekseevič Vjazemskij[8].
- Shuvalov palace's architectural style is recorded as Elizabethan Baroque[9].
- Shuvalov palace's part of is recorded as historic centre of Saint Petersburg[10].
- Shuvalov palace's Commons category is recorded as Shuvalov palace (Italianskaya Street 25)[11].
- Shuvalov palace's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 59.935255555556, 'lon': 30.3375}[12].
- Shuvalov palace's located on street is recorded as Italian Street[13].
- Shuvalov palace's located on street is recorded as Malaya Sadovaya Street[14].
- Shuvalov palace's heritage designation is recorded as federal cultural heritage site in Russia[15].
- Shuvalov palace's kulturnoe-nasledie.ru ID is recorded as 7810535000[16].
- Shuvalov palace's used by is recorded as Q16678420[17].
- Shuvalov palace's used by is recorded as Russian Provisional Government[18].
- Shuvalov palace's used by is recorded as Ministry of Justice of the Russian Empire[19].
- Shuvalov palace's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/123024tt[20].
- Shuvalov palace's EGROKN ID is recorded as 781510309540006[21].
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Geography
Shuvalov palace is in the country of Russia[3]. It is located in Tsentralny District[2]. Its part of is recorded as historic centre of Saint Petersburg[10].
Designation and Status
Shuvalov palace's instance of is recorded as palace[5]. Its heritage designation is recorded as federal cultural heritage site in Russia[15].
History and Context
Owners include Ivan Ivanovich Shuvalov[7], a linguist[22], 1727–1797[23], of Russian Empire[24], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[25], specialised in military service[26] and Aleksandr Alekseevič Vjazemskij[8], a politician[27], 1727–1793[28], of Russian Empire[29], awarded the Knight of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky[30].