COUNT SHUVALOV RESIDENCE
Strength, impeccable taste,
and aristocratic dignity
This suite is dedicated to Count Andrey Pavlovich Shuvalov - an educated, determined, and influential aristocrat. Its concept reflects his personality and worldview.
Strict classical forms and balanced proportions create a space where historical atmosphere and modern comfort work together naturally.
A space with character
A finely crafted interior object created in Russia in the late 19th century, featuring lion mascarons - a symbol of power and nobility.
The suite's ceiling features an authentic coffered composition, carefully restored and preserved as a protected historical element of the mansion.
German Unterweissbach porcelain figurines with a Rococo-inspired gallant scene, highlighted by fine underglaze painting and gilded details.
Antique French candlesticks with floral motifs and gilded finishing add a refined European accent to the interior.
The painting 'Boat Ride' by French realist Emile Tabary enhances the suite's atmosphere with a graceful, aristocratic mood.
A complete antique set in red wood from early 20th-century Saint Petersburg workshops, complemented by an English bronze side table.
Late 19th-century bronze floor lamp with lion mascarons
A finely crafted interior object created in Russia in the late 19th century, featuring lion mascarons - a symbol of power and nobility.
Coffered ceiling
The suite's ceiling features an authentic coffered composition, carefully restored and preserved as a protected historical element of the mansion.
Porcelain figurines
German Unterweissbach porcelain figurines with a Rococo-inspired gallant scene, highlighted by fine underglaze painting and gilded details.
Bronze candlesticks
Antique French candlesticks with floral motifs and gilded finishing add a refined European accent to the interior.
Painting by Emile Tabary
The painting 'Boat Ride' by French realist Emile Tabary enhances the suite's atmosphere with a graceful, aristocratic mood.
Antique furniture
A complete antique set in red wood from early 20th-century Saint Petersburg workshops, complemented by an English bronze side table.
CONTACTS
Booking department
+7 (812) 565-96-50
reservation@academia.spb.ru
10 Mokhovaya St, Saint Petersburg
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