Andreevsky hall of the Kremlin: history and photos

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St Andrew's hall impresses with its luxury and beauty, an expensive decoration. This is not surprising – in it sat the kings and Queens of Russia, it has its own history and its own personality.

Photo of the Andreyevsky hall of the Kremlin can be seen that in its construction put a lot of work.

Quick facts

St. Andrew throne hall in the Kremlin was built on the personal order of Nicholas I in honor of the order of Saint Apostle Andrew the first-called. He became the throne room of the Grand Palace and the main hall of the Moscow Kremlin. You can not even speak about the excellent decoration of the room, which makes an impression on each incoming, caused by the fact that the walls are covered with moire fabric ribbon of St. Andrew.

Andreevsky hall of the Kremlin

Room Description

St. Andrew hall of the Kremlin is the best known in the Palace. The walls in this room decorated with pink artificial marble and gilt. Along them fell in gilded chairs, upholstered in velvet. Above the Windows are placed the coats of arms of Russian provinces.

Andreevsky hall of the Kremlin photo

Ten gilded pylons adorn the hall, and a variety of symbols in the form of crosses, chains. Silk curtains are in perfect harmony with the rest of the decor of the room. High gilded doors decorated with the order's crosses, the imagination. Above them are ventilnye image names of the emperors of Russia - Peter the great, Paul I and Nicholas the First. Peter as founder of the order, Paul as the founder of the Statute of the order, and Nicholas - as the Builder of the hall.

Andreevsky hall of the Kremlin, the all-seeing eye

At the far end of the room are three chairs, which were intended for the Governor, his wife and mother. This throne can be seen today in the Kremlin, upholstered in velvet and ermine. Above the altar hangs the emblem of the Russian Empire, and above Shine with gold leaf rays, in the center of which sits the all-Seeing eye. On the sides of the tent hang the double-headed eagle with the image on the chest of a St. Andrew's cross. To the tent are six steps. Earlier, in Soviet times, this place was a monument to Lenin.

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Paul, as in other rooms, made of colored wood and admire all tourists with its beautiful pattern and great work put into this piece of art. It should be mentioned that the recent restoration of the hall was carried out in 1994-1998, when it was restored to its original form. Andreevsky hall the architect was Konstantin Ton.

History Andreevsky hall of the Kremlin

The Main throne hall was built in 1838-1849 years by the architect Konstantin Ton. This wizard has created this neo-Byzantine Church architecture, which became widespread during the reign of Nicholas the First. From 1932 to 1934 the hall was destroyed. In its place was arranged a session of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. In 1997 began the restoration work. The leaders of this project were the leading architects of that time, S. V. Demidov, and E. V. Stepanova. The architects spent a lot of time-consuming work with archival materials in Russia and abroad. Using past photos of the hall, with the help of latest technology they have succeeded to restore in full, to the smallest detail room, as it was during the reign of Emperor Nicholas the First.

Andreevsky hall of the Kremlin before the revolution

We can't not mention this restorer of the highest category, as V. A. Ageychenko, who was both a sculptor and an artist and engineer in one person. For the throne room he reproduced the emblem of the Russian Empire in bronze. He also created the coat of arms of the Russian provinces, which are located above the Windows of Andrew's room. The floors have also been recreated. This is the man with the Golden hands and the hall was restored to the smallest detail.

Experts found that full identity to be used for the restoration of floor twenty three species of wood. It was brought from all over the world, even from Africa, but changed nothing, doing everything in strict accordance with the drawings of the nineteenth century. In the restoration work involved a total of about ninety-nine firms.

Andrew throne room in the Kremlin

The Huge room was filled with workers, about 2.5 thousand people day and night worked for the good of the people. Some of the ornaments turned out not at once, for example, double-headed eagle. The wizard made the first eagle copper-colored. After the establishment of the Commission went to the opposite Bank of the river to assess from afar the result. They did not like, as the eagle was similar to the black spider. So I decided to make the eagle color "wild stone".

In St. Andrew's hall and in other rooms of the Palace, to carry out different activities, including the reception in honor of graduates of military academies. This tradition was started by President Yeltsin in 1999, and continues it until now.

Andreevsky hall of the Kremlin before the revolution and after

In October-November 1917 for an armed uprising, the Kremlin is very seriously affected, there were groups of cadets. Troops of the revolutionaries carried out the shelling of the Kremlin. It has affected the walls of the Palace, Spasskaya tower, Spassky clock, Nikolsky tower, Beklemishevskaya tower, almost all the temples located on the territory of the Kremlin, and the Small Nikolaevsky Palace.

Inthe Soviet era, the capital moved to Moscow, and the Kremlin was used as a political center. In March 1918, the building was moved the Soviet government with Lenin. The palaces and buildings of the Kremlin began to live the leaders of the Soviet government. Was denied free access to the building. Although previously everybody had an opportunity to visit this famous place. To survive from the Kremlin the Soviet government tried the Petrograd Board for the protection of ancient monuments and art treasures. Their call to power was not even considered. Before the revolution, in the room were three throne. Later they searched all over Russia. The first throne found in Peterhof, the other two - in the Gatchina. Leningrad Museum did not want to give chairs, so I had to make copies.

The Destruction during the Soviet regime

During the Soviet regime, the Moscow Kremlin was severely damaged. By order of Lenin in 1918, was demolished monument to Grand Prince Sergey Alexandrovich. In the same year was also eliminated, the memorial to Alexander II, which was built during the reign of Nicholas the First. In 1922 it was taken out of Church cathedrals and temples about 300 pounds of silver, about 2 pounds of gold, a huge number of precious stones. In the Kremlin began to organize the congresses of Soviets and congresses of the third international, in the Golden chamber was occupied by the kitchen and in the audience made a public dining room. At St Catherine's Church decided to arrange a sports hall. Such disrespect to the architectural work of art could not affect its original form. It is believed that at that time the Kremlin has lost more than half its attractions.

In 1990 the Kremlin was included in the list of UNESCO world heritage site.

All Seeing eye

Above the throne is the all-Seeing eye (in the Andreevsky hall of the Kremlin), is made of gold. The throne hall was erected in honor of the highest order of Russia - the Masonic order of Saint Apostle Andrey Pervozvannogo. Some believe that the eye of Providence means God in Christianity (in Hebrew translates "master of the Horde", one of the seventy-two secret names of the Jewish Lord God).

Andreevsky hall of the Kremlin history

This symbol is used in many Christian churches, Freemasonry. On the one-dollar bills printed all-Seeing eye. Others believe that the biblical sign and symbol of Divine Providence and the emblem of the Trinity. In Christianity, the all-Seeing eye in the triangle signifies the Trinity and the meaning is in these words: "Behold, the eye of the Lord is upon them that fear Him, upon them that hope in His mercy".

Excursion to the Kremlin

In Russia, the Kremlin's St Andrew hall, like other halls, often visited by tourists. The Palace is a protected area. Nothing extra to bring to the Kremlin. Prohibited in state of intoxication to come in for a nonconforming appearance, weapons, dangerous for the surrounding people. If there are things that are not allowed, they must be stored at the Luggage storage in the Alexander garden. Taking pictures is also possible not everywhere, but only where allowed and where to put your guide. For example, it is forbidden to photograph the Kremlin's Catherine hall.

Andreevsky hall of the Kremlin tour

Sometimes prohibit photography in the festive hall, Terem Palace and the faceted chamber. The Kremlin entrance is allowed with a passport, children from the age of twelve you can come with the passport. However with fourteen children you can visit the tour with a Russian passport. As the halls of the Kremlin used to formal events, any celebration, it is possible that your tour may be postponed to a more suitable for the Palace.

Travel Time

Excursion on the Andreevsky hall of the Kremlin takes place every day except Thursday is a day off. From ten in the morning until three in the afternoon. Duration of tour is two hours for groups of twenty people. The cost of such trips is 4500 rubles, for foreign tourists - 5500 rubles without the use of interpreter services.

Interesting facts

During restoration works by the Italian master was afraid that the workers will be wrong sculpting, so he slept in four days on the floor at the St. Andrew hall.

Catherine the great wanted to build a Palace on the southern slope of the Kremlin hill, is the fortress wall, but her plans did not materialize.


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