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General Staff Building (Saint Petersburg)

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Architect
  
Carlo Rossi

General Staff Building (Saint Petersburg)

Address
  
embankment river Moyka, 43, Sankt-Peterburg, Russia, 191186

Similar
  
Hermitage Museum, Palace Square, Winter Palace, Menshikov Palace, Admiralty building - Saint Pet

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The General Staff Building (Russian: Здание Главного штаба, Zdanie Glavnovo Shtaba) is an edifice with a 580 m long bow-shaped facade, situated on Palace Square in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in front of the Winter Palace.

The monumental Neoclassical building was designed by Carlo Rossi in the Empire style and built in 1819-1829. It consists of two wings, which are separated by a tripartite triumphal arch adorned by sculptors Stepan Pimenov and Vasily Demuth-Malinovsky and commemorating the Russian victory over Napoleonic France in the Patriotic War of 1812. The arch links Palace Square through Bolshaya Morskaya Street to Nevsky Prospekt.

Until the capital was transferred to Moscow in 1918, the building served as the headquarters of the General Staff (western wing), Foreign Ministry and Finance Ministry (eastern wing).

The western wing now hosts the headquarters of the Western Military District. The eastern wing was given to the Hermitage Museum in 1993 and was extensively remodeled inside.

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General Staff Building (Saint Petersburg) Wikipedia