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Lobanov-Rostovsky Palace

Lobanov-Rostovsky Residence or the Lobanov-Rostovsky Palace is a building at 12 Admiralteysky Avenue in Saint Petersburg, Russia, constructed in 1817-1820 for Prince Alexander Yakovlevich Lobanov-Rostovsky. Today, the building houses a luxury hotel, the Four Seasons Hotel Lion Palace, named for the two Medici Lions at the main entrance.

Architecture
, illustrated by Alexandre Benois around 1900. The Neoclassical or Empire style building is an early work of the architect Auguste de Montferrand. Triscorni's sculptures were made famous by Pushkin in his last long poem, The Bronze Horseman. ==History==
History
In 1824, the mezzanine and the first floor of the residence which was originally scheduled to open in 2011, then postponed to early 2012 and later to mid-2013. The project was subsequently completed, and the hotel began operating as the Four Seasons Hotel Lion Palace. Four Seasons Hotels ceased managing the hotel in 2022, due to economic sanctions imposed after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The hotel continues to use the name, even though it is no longer part of the international chain. ==References==
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