Golden Enfilade

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Golden Enfilade is the famous sequence of lavishly gilded state rooms in the Catherine Palace, renowned for their opulent Baroque interiors and grand ceremonial function.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural interior ensemble
suite of state rooms
architecturalStyle Baroque
Rococo
associatedWith Catherine Palace interiors
Russian Baroque architecture
country Russia
era 18th century Russian court culture
hasColorTheme gold
hasDecorativeElement ceiling paintings
crystal chandeliers
gilded reliefs
ornamental cartouches
hasFunction ceremonial reception
court festivities
representative state occasions
hasLayout enfilade of interconnected rooms
hasMaterial gilded wood
marble elements
mirrors
stucco
heritageContext Tsarskoye Selo museum-reserve NERFINISHED
interiorType state rooms
isAccessedVia main ceremonial staircase of the Catherine Palace
isTouristAttraction true
languageOfName English
locatedIn Catherine Palace NERFINISHED
Pushkin, Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
Russia
Tsarskoye Selo NERFINISHED
notableFor enfilade layout of rooms
grand scale
large mirrors and windows
lavishly gilded interiors
opulent Baroque decoration
rich stucco and gilded carving
symbol of imperial prestige
partOf ceremonial route of the Russian imperial court
state apartments of the Catherine Palace
symbolizes power of the Russian monarchy
wealth of the Russian Empire
touristSignificance major highlight of Catherine Palace tours
usedBy Russian imperial family NERFINISHED
court dignitaries
usedFor diplomatic ceremonies
formal audiences
state receptions
visualCharacteristic strong axial perspective through aligned doorways

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Catherine Palace notableFeature Golden Enfilade