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Pravda 10 is a landmark building of the notable area of Saint-Petersburg often referred to as by locals. Over time it has served as a residence of merchants, a tenement house, and later on, in the Soviet Union period, the building was used as Railway Club and afterwards as the Union of Food Workers’ “Palace of Culture”. After many years of abandonment due to the fire which destroyed most part of the building, it went through major restoration of what was left of the construction, and renovation to open as the one and only hotel under the name of The State Hermitage Museum.

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  • Pravda 10 is a landmark building of the notable area of Saint-Petersburg often referred to as by locals. Over time it has served as a residence of merchants, a tenement house, and later on, in the Soviet Union period, the building was used as Railway Club and afterwards as the Union of Food Workers’ “Palace of Culture”. After many years of abandonment due to the fire which destroyed most part of the building, it went through major restoration of what was left of the construction, and renovation to open as the one and only hotel under the name of The State Hermitage Museum. (en)
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  • 1840
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  • 1830
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  • Pravda Street, St. Petersburg 191119, Russian Federation (en)
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  • Pravda 10 (en)
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  • Pravda 10 is a landmark building of the notable area of Saint-Petersburg often referred to as by locals. Over time it has served as a residence of merchants, a tenement house, and later on, in the Soviet Union period, the building was used as Railway Club and afterwards as the Union of Food Workers’ “Palace of Culture”. After many years of abandonment due to the fire which destroyed most part of the building, it went through major restoration of what was left of the construction, and renovation to open as the one and only hotel under the name of The State Hermitage Museum. (en)
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  • Pravda 10, St. Petersburg (en)
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