Strelna is one of the oldest suburbs of St. Petersburg. It is this place that Peter the first intended to turn into his summer residence for official receptions "The Russian Versailles". The grounds for manors were only issued with high resolution, and only the chosen architects Leblon, Rastrelli, Voronihin and others were permitted to construct.
"Lindstrem's dacha" appeared on the map of Strelna in the first half of the XIX century. The building was erected for Lindstrem, the court doctor of the grand duke Konstantin. Due to his occupation Lindstrem had to be in immediate proximity to the residence of His imperial Highness.
Unfortunately, in the course of time it was destroyed in the beginning of the 90s a fire almost entirely ruined the building.
The last reconstruction of the building started in autumn 2005. On the eve of the summit of the leaders of the"G8" states-participants a decision was taken to restore "Lindstrem's dacha. German architect Georg Volkmer from Munich was invited to participate at the first stage of the reconstruction. He elaborated the design of the interior and exterior in the style of neo-classicism.
The first floor is an exhibition area. Here you can see sculptures, paintings, collection of weapon and works of Saint-Petersburg’s designers (the author’s wallpaper with portraits of the G8- countries’ leaders are special proud.)
During the G8 “Lindstrem’s dacha” became a place of informal meetings and friendly talks of the leaders of the states and their wives.
Lindstrem's dacha is an ideal place for holding conferences, corporate events, negotiations, presentations, exhibitions etc. Far away from city bustle, near the beautiful view of the Gulf of Finland you can relax and enjoy the atmosphere of original Russian hospitality.
|
Room |
Area, m2 |
Capacity |
|
Banquet Room |
300 |
200 |
|
VIP-Room 1 |
30 |
15-20 |
|
VIP-Room 2 |
30 |
15 |
The ground floor. It's a high technology part of Lindstrem's dacha: wall- and floor-mounted plasma display panels, up-to-date audio systems and author installations.
The first floor is used for exhibitions. The absence of the doors lets to understand an area as united art space. The pride of designers is author wallpaper with portraits of the G8 leaders.
The second floor is VIP zone in Lindstrem's dacha. Here you can find a dining room, music room, cigar salon and billiard room.










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