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Yusupov Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia
Home of Aristocratic Yusupov Family Is Site of 1916 Murder of Grigory Rasputin

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The Yusupov Palace in St. Petersburg provides an interesting look at the lives of the aristocracy of the 19th and early 20th century. The palace has exotic rooms such as the Moorish room with its beautiful mosaics and a pool room with a secret compartment under the table. The palace has a wonderful Rococo theater, which seats 180 and is still used for concerts. However, Yusupov Palace is best known as the site of the murder of Grigory Rasputin, the "mad monk" who was killed in December 1916 by Prince Yusupov and others loyal to Nicholas II. They believed Rasputin had a mystical hold over the Empress Alexandra that was damaging the imperial family.

Rasputin was not easy to kill. Prince Yusupov first tried poison, then shot him. He escaped, was pursued by the assassins and shot three more times before being battered and thrown in the Neva River. Rasputin's body was found in the freezing river three days later and an autopsy showed he had drowned. Perhaps he did have mystical powers!

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  1. Chandelier in Yusupov Palace in St. Petersburg, RussiaChandelier in Yusupov Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia
  2. Gallery Leading to the Theater at Yusupov Palace in St. Petersburg, RussiaGallery Leading to the Theater at Yusupov Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia
  3. The Tsar's Box at the Yusupov Palace TheaterThe Tsar's Box at the Yusupov Palace Theater
  4. Music Room at Yusupov Palace in St. Petersburg, RussiaMusic Room at Yusupov Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia
  5. Bedroom at Yusupov Palace in St. PetersburgBedroom at Yusupov Palace in St. Petersburg
  6. Yusupov Palace in St. Petersburg, RussiaYusupov Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia
  7. Yusupov Palace Ornate TableYusupov Palace Ornate Table
  8. Reception Room at the Yusupov PalaceReception Room at the Yusupov Palace
  9. Parquet Wooden Floor in Yusupov PalaceParquet Wooden Floor in Yusupov Palace
  10. Hand-Carved Wooden Inlaid Furniture at Yusupov PalaceHand-Carved Wooden Inlaid Furniture at Yusupov Palace
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