A very interesting place, primarily for its history: Napoleon lived, Konstantin Pavlovich Romanov died, and in recent history it has been a state security institution.
Now the building has been handed over to the city and they plan to make repairs in it.
The most interesting thing. that on Sundays at 12.00 from the town hall to the palace there are group tours (9 rubles per person) with visits, including the "Napoleonic" balcony and basement. And a tour guide is, in general, "something" (in the good sense of the word).
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Александр Корсак
Level 10 Local Expert
March 16
The coolest architectural monument. With an impressive story about the war of 1812... the great sadness is that this heritage of the city is closed to the public, because someone is busy - it shouldn't be like this. A cool place for tourists of the "cultural capital", but apparently this will never happen