The Pantry
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The Pantry is located next to the Throne Room and the Orchestral Room. Initially, it served as a utility room and served to prepare the services before bringing them to the Throne Room, where ceremonial dinners were held.
The room is rectangular and has no decor. The walls are painted pink, the ceiling is straight and white. The inventories only mention a glass lantern for four candles and curtains on the windows.
It is currently used for exhibitions.
The Pantry on the floor plane
- The Egyptian Vestibule
- The Carpet Study
- The Second Interconnecting Study
- The Main Staircase
- The Hall of War
- The Picture Gallery
- The Upper Vestibule
- The Greek Hall
- The Third Interconnecting Study
- The Italian Hall
- The Hall of Peace
- The Throne Room
- The Valet de Chambre Room of Paul I
- The Library of Empress Maria Feodorovna
- The Pantry
- The Dressing Room of Paul I
- The Boudoir
- The Orchestral Room
- The Rossi Study
- The State Bedroom
- The Knights Room
- The Rossi Library
- The Dressing Room of Maria Feodorovna
- The Chevalier Guard Room
- The Small Study of Emperor Paul I
- The Maid of Honour's Room
- The Anteroom (Turkish Room)
- The State Library of Paul I
- The First Interconnecting Study
- The Palace Church
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