Shuvalov Palace
| Naryshkin-Shuvalov Palace | |
|---|---|
Дворец Нарышкиных-Шуваловых | |
Main frontage on the Fontanka Embankment | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Neoclassical |
| Address | 21 Fontanka Embankment (at Italyanskaya Street) |
| Town or city | Saint Petersburg |
| Country | Russia |
| Current tenants | Fabergé Museum |
| Named for | Naryshkin and Shuvalov families |
| Construction started | 1780s |
| Renovated | 1844–1859; 2006–2012 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Giacomo Quarenghi (possible) |
| Renovating team | |
| Architect(s) | Bernard de Simone, Nikolai Yefimov (1844–1859) |
The Naryshkin-Shuvalov Palace (Russian: Дворец Нарышкиных-Шуваловых), also known as the Shuvalov Palace, is a Neoclassical building on the Fontanka Embankment in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Once home to the noble Naryshkin and Shuvalov families, the palace has housed the Fabergé Museum since 2013. This building should not be confused with the Shuvalov Mansion nearby at 25 Italyanskaya Street.