Il Palazzo Restaurant by Andrei Dmitriev
Located in the right wing of Sheremetevsky Palace, Il Palazzo is the first Italian restaurant in Saint Petersburg to capture the true soul of Venice. Artfully composed, the interior features jewel-tone Murano glass chandeliers set against walls of distressed brick and ceilings draped in luxurious Venetian fabrics. Frescoes - inspired by Venetian artists of the XIX century - embellish the walls while exaggerated images of peonies in a pop-artovskie style print adorn the chairs.
design: Andrei Dmitriev photo: Andrei Dmitriev Il Palazzo Restaurant by Andrei Dmitriev
Located in the right wing of Sheremetevsky Palace, Il Palazzo is the first Italian restaurant in Saint Petersburg to capture the true soul of Venice. Artfully composed, the interior features jewel-tone Murano glass chandeliers set against walls of distressed brick and ceilings draped in luxurious Venetian fabrics. Frescoes - inspired by Venetian artists of the XIX century - embellish the walls while exaggerated images of peonies in a pop-artovskie style print adorn the chairs.
design: Andrei Dmitriev photo: Andrei Dmitriev Il Palazzo Restaurant by Andrei Dmitriev
Located in the right wing of Sheremetevsky Palace, Il Palazzo is the first Italian restaurant in Saint Petersburg to capture the true soul of Venice. Artfully composed, the interior features jewel-tone Murano glass chandeliers set against walls of distressed brick and ceilings draped in luxurious Venetian fabrics. Frescoes - inspired by Venetian artists of the XIX century - embellish the walls while exaggerated images of peonies in a pop-artovskie style print adorn the chairs.
design: Andrei Dmitriev photo: Andrei Dmitriev

Il Palazzo Restaurant by Andrei Dmitriev

Located in the right wing of Sheremetevsky Palace, Il Palazzo is the first Italian restaurant in Saint Petersburg to capture the true soul of Venice. Artfully composed, the interior features jewel-tone Murano glass chandeliers set against walls of distressed brick and ceilings draped in luxurious Venetian fabrics. Frescoes - inspired by Venetian artists of the XIX century - embellish the walls while exaggerated images of peonies in a pop-artovskie style print adorn the chairs.

design: Andrei Dmitriev

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