Green Dining Room of the Catherine Palace

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Green Dining Room of the Catherine Palace, Neoclassical dining room in Catherine Palace, Pushkin, Russia

The Green Dining Room is a neoclassical space in the Catherine Palace featuring pale green walls adorned with white molded ornaments. The room contains marble fireplaces, carved medallions with dancing cherubs and multi-figure scenes, along with original period furniture.

In 1773, architect Vasily Neyelov converted an outdoor terrace into private apartments for Catherine II's son Paul and his wife Natalia Alexeyevna. The space later became a formal dining area that reflected the refined classical aesthetic of the late 18th century.

The decoration was crafted by Russian sculptor Ivan Martos and incorporates ancient Roman imagery, including figures dressed in classical style and architectural fragments inspired by Greece. Visitors can see these details throughout the walls and ornamental medallions, which reflect the artistic tastes of the 18th century.

The room is accessible as part of the palace tour and allows visitors to observe original furniture pieces, including chairs from the Charlemagne workshop and the Moscow Service made at the Gardner factory. Starting your visit early in the day helps you spend adequate time examining the space without feeling rushed.

The northern wall features a marble fireplace with decorative consoles shaped as lion heads and paws, designed by architect Charles Cameron in 1779. These design elements combine refined craftsmanship with dramatic animal forms that symbolized imperial power and wealth.

Location: Pushkin

Inception: 1773

Architects: Charles Cameron

Part of: Catherine Palace

GPS coordinates: 59.71552,30.39296

Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:27

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