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The '''Winter Palace''' was a building in [[Russia]]. A [[Winter Palace (Thirteen-Day Republic)|version of it]] existed in the [[Thirteen-Day Republic]].
The '''Winter Palace''' was a building in [[Russia]]. It was built by [[Catherine II|Catherine the Great]] to house her art collection, and enhanced by successive [[Tsars]] and Tsarinas, eventually considered to be the most elaborate of the Tsarist Palaces. In [[1917]], the last Tsar was overthrown and the first [[Soviet]] government moved in.


It was built by [[Catherine II|Catherine the Great]] to house her art collection, and enhanced by successive [[Tsars]] and Tsarinas, eventually considered to be the most elaborate of the Tsarist Palaces. In [[1917]], the last Tsar was overthrown and the first [[Soviet]] government moved in. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
After Cousin [[Anastasia Romanov|Anastasia]] founded the [[Thirteen-Day Republic]], the Winter Palace served as its capitol. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
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[[Category:Buildings from the real world]]
[[Category:Art galleries from the real world]]
[[Category:Art galleries from the real world]]

Revision as of 20:07, 24 July 2017

Winter Palace

The Winter Palace was a building in Russia. It was built by Catherine the Great to house her art collection, and enhanced by successive Tsars and Tsarinas, eventually considered to be the most elaborate of the Tsarist Palaces. In 1917, the last Tsar was overthrown and the first Soviet government moved in.

After Cousin Anastasia founded the Thirteen-Day Republic, the Winter Palace served as its capitol. (PROSE: The Book of the War)