Hermitage Pavilion
The Hermitage Pavilion was used for private dinners and receptions by the royal family. Its unique design and historical significance make it a notable attraction in the Peterhof park.
The pavilion is a two-story structure that stands on a raised platform, surrounded by a moat. This design allowed the royal family to dine in privacy, with servants passing dishes through a special mechanism that minimized interaction. The interiors of the Hermitage Pavilion are richly decorated with tapestries, paintings, and elegant furnishings that reflect the opulence of the Russian court.
The Hermitage Pavilion's secluded location and innovative design provide visitors with a unique glimpse into the private life of the Russian aristocracy. It is a perfect example of the architectural ingenuity and luxury that characterized the royal residences in Peterhof.
Address
Razvodnaya Ulitsa, 2, Peterhof, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 198516
Timetable
Monday-Sunday: 10:30-18:00
Phone
+7 812 450-52-87
Website
Hermitage Pavilion