Shuvalov Palace

Naryshkin-Shuvalov Palace
Дворец Нарышкиных-Шуваловых
Main frontage on the Fontanka Embankment
Interactive map of the Naryshkin-Shuvalov Palace area
General information
Architectural styleNeoclassical
Location21 Fontanka Embankment (at Italyanskaya Street), Saint Petersburg, Russia
Current tenantsFabergé Museum
Named forNaryshkin and Shuvalov families
Construction started1780s
Renovated1844–1859; 2006–2012
Design and construction
ArchitectGiacomo Quarenghi (possible)
Renovating team
ArchitectsBernard de Simone, Nikolai Yefimov (1844–1859)
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The Naryshkin-Shuvalov Palace (Russian: Дворец Нарышкиных-Шуваловых), also known as the Shuvalov Palace, is a Neoclassical building on the Fontanka Embankment in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Once home to the noble Naryshkin and Shuvalov families, the palace has housed the Fabergé Museum since 2013. This building should not be confused with the Shuvalov Mansion nearby at 25 Italyanskaya Street.