The State Hermitage occupies
six magnificent buildings situated along
the embankment of the River Neva, right
in the heart of St Petersburg. The leading
role in this unique architectural ensemble
is played by the Winter Palace, the residence
of the Russian tsars that was built to
the design of Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli
in 1754-62. This ensemble, formed in the
18th and 19th centuries, is extended by
the eastern wing of the General Staff
building, the Menshikov Palace and the
recently constructed Repository.
Put together throughout
two centuries and a half, the Hermitage
collections of works of art (over 3,000,000
items) present the development of the
world culture and art from the Stone Age
to the 20th century. Today the Museum
is creating its digital self-portrait
to be displayed around the world. Computer
technologies enable the State Hermitage
Museum to provide people from all over
the world with wider access to information
about the Museum and its treasures.
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