• Furshtatskaya d 58. Baby Palace

    29.06.2022

    The birth of a little man is an event that all future parents are looking forward to. Either way, they will remember it for the rest of their lives. In a few days, the parents will have to receive the child. And only in which only a few days old, can be awarded a medal. This is done by employees of such an institution as the Registration Palace "Malyutka". Where is it located, what is its history and when can I go there? Read - and you will know everything!

    So, the Palace "Baby" is a special department of the St. Petersburg registry office. Moreover, there are no institutions of this type in Russia anywhere else. Palace address: st. Furshtatskaya, 58. This building is the former mansion of Spiridonov.

    Building history

    N. V. Spiridonov, a collegiate adviser, acquired a plot of land on which now stands a luxurious mansion, practically untouched by time, in 1894. Only a modest one-story building and a small garden were located here. They clearly did not correspond to this district of St. Petersburg, which was already quite prestigious in those years. And Spiridonov himself dreamed of a mansion that would be in no way inferior to neighboring houses.

    Already in 1895-1896, a building was built, which now houses the Malyutka Palace. The architects who worked on it are A. N. Pomerantsev, V. F. Svinin and I. S. Kitner.

    Description of the mansion

    The facade of the mansion is made in an eclectic style, the details of which are intertwined with elements of baroque, renaissance and German classicism. Strict symmetry well balances the luxurious look. The central risalit is decorated with a wide balcony, which is securely held by mighty Atlanteans.

    The layout of the palace type of the Spiridonov mansion was thoroughly thought out by the architects. The main staircase is surrounded by grand drawing rooms, in the center of which a dance hall is comfortably located. Special nodal transitions provide an opportunity to see through the building. On the second floor, sequentially, one after another, there are front rooms. In their interior, you can guess the details of various architectural trends. There are elements of elegant rococo, high classicism, luxurious renaissance and picturesque here. Small details, however, support its atmosphere. Type-setting parquets, mirrors, marble finishing, rich molding, painting - all this makes the mansion cozy and especially attractive.

    For a little over 20 years, the Spiridonov family owned this house. In 1916, it was purchased by the merchant I. A. Malikov. But after the October Revolution, an orphanage was located here. The middle of the 1920s was marked by the opening of an institute within the walls of the mansion, which prepared and existed here before the war. Even the All-Russian Society for Cultural Relations has been working in this building since 1956. And already in 1965, a registry office branch called “Baby” was opened here - the Palace of Birth Registration.

    Presentation of medals

    Since the signing of a special order by the St. Petersburg Government (08.24.2006), every baby born in the northern capital of Russia, who is a citizen of the Russian Federation, can receive a commemorative medal if the fact of his birth is registered with the local registry office. No money is required for this. In addition, if the parents wish, this can happen in a special, solemn setting. At the time of the presentation of the first document of the baby, the Hymn to the Great City sounds in his honor.

    Such a ritual will never be erased from the memory of young parents, because it is a real holiday. You can’t say anything - this is perhaps the best start to the life of a small citizen of the Russian Federation. Now the employees of the Malyutka Palace register more than five hundred babies every month, and this figure is growing every year.

    Application procedure

    Who can come to the Malyutka Palace to register the birth of a child here? This is available to any resident of St. Petersburg and does not depend on the district of the northern capital in which young parents are registered. If the mother and father of the child are legal spouses, then one of them needs to submit an appropriate application to the Palace before the baby is one month old. If the parents are not officially married, then statements must be written by each of them.

    In addition, you will need the following documents:

    • Certificate from a medical institution, which states when and where the child was born. If the baby was born at home, then a witness is needed - a person who can confirm this.
    • Parents' passports.
    • Parents' marriage certificate, if any.

    Once again, we note that a child is registered at the Palace and a solemn ritual is performed absolutely free of charge. At the moment, the Palace "Malyutka" in St. Petersburg allows you to apply electronically using the city portal of the state. services.

    For the solemn registration are 3 last days weeks - Friday, Saturday and Sunday. You can celebrate this event with family and friends right here by renting a buffet hall.

    Opening hours and contacts

    The Malyutka Palace is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm, with a break only for lunch from 2 pm to 3 pm.

    The procedure for awarding medals to "Born (born) in St. Petersburg"

    Medals are awarded to children, citizens of the Russian Federation, born in St. Petersburg, whose birth is registered in the registry office of St. Petersburg after signing the Order of the Government of St. Petersburg dated August 24, 2006 No. 120-rp. The medal is awarded to parents free of charge; if they wish, the presentation can be made in a solemn atmosphere.

    Initially, in the 18th century, the piece of land on which house No. 58 is now located on Furshtatskaya Street was owned by the silversmith Carlson. Then, the site was repeatedly resold.

    In 1927-1928, the Dental Institute began its work in the mansion, in 1935 it was transformed into the Leningrad Medical Dental Institute. In 1944–1946, its restoration took place, as a bomb hit the building during the siege of Leningrad. In 1954, the institute was transferred to Tver, and then other organizations occupied the premises of the mansion.

    And finally, in November 1965, after repairs, the Palace of ceremonial registration of newborns "Malyutka" Most recently in 2004, in palace baby The facade of the building was being restored. On the cast-iron gate was strengthened "NS" - Nikolai Spiridonov.

    Palace of solemn registration of births "Malyutka" is the only institution of its kind in Russia where a child's birth certificate is issued in a solemn, festive atmosphere. And the ceremony of presenting the document itself is more like a holiday that could be called the holiday of a young Petersburger.

    Building history Palace of solemn registration of births "Malyutka"

    Furshtatskaya street, 58 - the former mansion of Spiridonov.

    Land plot on Furshtatskaya street, on which the mansion now stands, was bought by collegiate adviser N. V. Spiridonov in 1894. On the site stood a wooden one-story house with household services and a small garden. The modest building did not correspond to the already quite prestigious district of St. Petersburg at the end of the 19th century, and the owner himself wanted to have an aristocratic mansion that would not fall out of the row of neighboring houses. The mansion was built in 1895-1896 by architects A. N. Pomerantsev, I. S. Kitner and V. F. Svinin. The eclectic façade with elements of German classicism, renaissance and baroque looks magnificent, but at the same time strictly symmetrical. The central risalit adorns a wide balcony supported by figures of Atlanteans.

    Spiridonov's mansion has a masterfully designed palace-type layout. The ceremonial living rooms with the Dance Hall in the center are located around the volume of the main staircase. Thanks to two special nodal transitions adjacent to the corners of the stair volume, the entire mansion is visible through and through. On the second floor there is a suite of front rooms, traditional for a rich house. In their design, decorative elements of the main historical styles are used: luxurious Renaissance, high classicism, elegant rococo and even a picturesque Moorish style. Attractive and comfortable home is made by marble interior decoration, type-setting parquets, paintings, mirrors, tiles, rich molding. It was built for family life with modest home holidays - name days and children's trees, just with quiet evenings by the fireplace and this is felt at the entrance. A wide white marble staircase leads from the second floor to the first, where there were bedrooms, children's rooms, dressing rooms and bathrooms. The basement was used for commercial purposes.

    The Spiridonov family owned the house until 1916, when it was sold to the merchant of the first guild, I. A. Melikov. Immediately after the October Revolution, it was nationalized and an orphanage was located in the mansion. From the mid-1920s and almost until the war itself, there was an institute that trained dental technicians, and from 1956 until the opening in 1965 Palace Malyutka- Leningrad branch of the All-Russian Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries. The restoration of the mansion was carried out in 1965, 1983-1984 and 2004-2005.

    East: wikipiter.ru

    Interior decoration palace baby especially grand: a staircase made of white marble, an openwork gilded lattice, an amazing hall in oriental style, many mirrors and a beautiful winter garden. The whole atmosphere as a whole tunes in to the significance of the upcoming event.

    If you wish, then along with the birth certificate, the child can even be awarded a commemorative medal “Born in St. Petersburg”. During the presentation of the birth certificate in honor of the young citizen, the Anthem of the Great City is played. The solemn ritual of naming is remembered for a long time, representing a wonderful start to the life of a child as a new citizen of Russia.

    "Now a month Palace Malyutka registers more than 500 newborns, and, to the delight of the employees of the Palace, this figure has been constantly increasing lately.”

    Register the birth of a child Palace Malyutka everyone can, regardless of the district of the city where the parents are registered. In order to register a newborn, one of the parents (if they are married) or two (if not) are required to submit an application to the Palace within a month from the date of birth of the child.

    When applying, three documents are required: a certificate from a medical institution about the birth of a child or a so-called “witness of birth” if the child was born at home, documents proving the identity of the parents (passports) and a marriage certificate if the parents are married. Both the regular registration of the child and the solemn naming ritual are free!

    Now the solemn ritual of naming takes place mainly on Saturday and Sunday, less often on Friday. Just like at the registration of marriage, you can rent a buffet room Palace "Baby" to celebrate a significant and such a joyful event with relatives and friends! If for some reason parents cannot solemnly register a child immediately after his birth, then at first you can simply draw up documents, and carry out solemn registration within the next year - when it is convenient for the young family.

    In addition, in Palace Malyutka You can also celebrate the usual birthday of your baby.

    When he is one year old, his parents can come to Palace Malyutka, submit the necessary application, and the baby's birthday will be held free of charge in a solemn atmosphere.

    Just like before the naming ritual, you can order a buffet table.

    Besides, Palace Malyutka- the only place in our city where you can spend a family holiday for free.

    East: nevestaspb.ru

    Rules of conduct in the premises of the Palace baby

    Rules
    indoor behavior Palace Malyutka persons who applied for state registration of acts of civil status, as well as persons invited to participate in the solemn ceremony of marriage or naming
    1. These Rules establish the procedure for staying in the premises Palace Malyutka when registering acts of civil status and are designed to contribute to the preservation of state property, improve the quality of service for citizens, as well as ensure the proper organization of the work of structural units Palace Malyutka
    2. Palace Malyutka carries out state registration of acts of civil status, does not provide commercial services and is not responsible for the provision of such services by other persons.
    3. State registration of a marriage or birth, at the request of the applicants, may be carried out in a festive atmosphere.
    4. The solemn atmosphere includes items of interior decoration and interiors Palace Malyutka, a solemn speech by the host of the solemn ceremony of marriage or naming, free musical accompaniment by technical means Palace Malyutka
    5. Persons who applied to Palace Malyutka for state registration of acts of civil status, it is forbidden to change their appearance, thus preventing the establishment of the ownership of documents proving their identity, and it is also necessary to observe the dress code corresponding to the place and event.
    6. If it is impossible to establish the ownership of identity documents by persons who applied to Palace Malyutka for state registration of acts of civil status, officials Palace Malyutka has the right to apply to law enforcement agencies in order to establish the identity of these persons.
    7. Persons applying to Palace Malyutka for state registration of acts of civil status, as well as persons invited to participate in a solemn ceremony of marriage or naming, have the right to use state property in accordance with its purpose and are obliged to treat it with care.
    8. In the event of damage to state property that resulted in its loss, partial destruction or change in its original appearance, the guilty persons shall be liable in accordance with the current legislation of the Russian Federation.
    9. Indoors Palace Malyutka not allowed:
    9.1. stay in outerwear;
    9.2. enter with large items;
    9.3. smoking and drinking alcohol, appearing in a state of intoxication;
    9.4. engage professional or amateur musicians and performers, use their own musical equipment and media of musical information;
    9.5. impose your own script for the ceremony;
    9.6. enter and leave the hall during the solemn ceremony;
    9.7. violate the composition of the interiors of the premises and window decorations;
    9.8. pollute the premises and the territory adjacent to the buildings Palace Malyutka
    9.9. use pyrotechnics indoors and at the entrance to the premises PalaceBaby
    9.10. use mobile communications in the offices and the ceremonial hall;
    9.11. to carry out photo, video filming and audio recording in the office of paperwork;
    9.12. use tripods for photo and video shooting;
    9.13. use electrical outlets;
    9.14. bring (bring) animals and birds into the premises Palace Malyutka ;
    9.15. perform other actions that could lead to disruption of the schedule of solemn ceremonies.
    10. In the autumn-winter period, it is recommended to use changeable shoes.
    11. Persons invited for photo and video filming in the premises Palace Malyutka, enter the premises and leave it together with the couple who ordered their services, and those invited for outdoor photo and video shooting are waiting for the couple who ordered their services outside the premises Palace Malyutka .
    12. The solemn ceremony is held at the appointed time in accordance with the schedule and is not postponed due to the late arrival of the bride and groom or guests, as this violates the rights of the next couple.
    13. In case of violation of these Rules, an official Palace Malyutka has the right to draw up an act on the fact of violation and call law enforcement officers.

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    On the way back from the Taurida Palace, we turned into some street. A boulevard was made in its center. I really liked the street. And what a name - Furshtatskaya! Immediately before my eyes, the scenario of the emergence of this name arose: Peter I ordered the establishment of Furshtat here, and later the street that had formed here began to be called by this name. Well, it turned out to be a little different. The place where this street arose was one of the first regularly built up in St. Petersburg. But under Peter I, it bore a numbered name - "4th line from the Neva River" (almost like on Vasilyevsky Island). Later, Pushkarskaya Sloboda arose here and the street became "3rd Artillery". In 1806, it was renamed Furshtadskaya - the word "Furshtadt" meant a regimental convoy. He, the regimental convoy of the Life Guards of the Preobrazhensky Regiment, is located approximately where house No. 19 is now. The name before the revolution was written through "d" - "Furshtadtskaya" - so closer to the German original of the word. Most of the buildings on the street are expensive apartment buildings, but there are also mansions. About one of them, which, thanks to the courtesy of the workers, managed to get inside, and there will be my story.

    The main facade of the house. The building was made in the eclectic style that prevailed in those years, and it was made very magnificently - rustication, atlantes, columns, angels, rich friezes, a large balcony. and at the same time the main house - the one in the photo - is strictly symmetrical.

    In the descriptions of the house, the combination "curious Atlantes" is often found - they are really funny. But in order not to spoil the picture from the mansion, I will not show them in close-up.

    At the end of the 18th century, a section of house No. 58 on Furshtatskaya Street was owned by a silversmith with such a good Swedish surname Carlson.
    In the 1830s, the plot was acquired Vera Petrovna Vasilkova, probably merchant rank. She ordered the architect F reybergu project of the house and in 1838 he built a one-story wooden house here. Those. as we understand, our madam Vasilkova was not too rich. However, things were not going badly, and in 1852 another architect, N. A. Sychev, built for her in the yard outbuildings - a stable, warehouses. There was a small garden between the manor house and outbuildings. In 1894, the heirs of Vera Petrovna Vasilkova, who had died by that time, sold the house to a collegiate adviser Nikolai Vladimirovich Spiridonov. The new owner rather acquired a plot of land for development, since the dilapidated one-story wooden house located on this site did not correspond either to the status of the new owner, or to the houses surrounding it by that time. A new mansion in 1895-1897 was built by a professor of architecture Alexander Nikanorovich Pomerantsev. The architect Pomerantsev is primarily known as the author of the Trade Rows on Red Square (GUM) in Moscow. The interiors of the magnificent mansion designed Vasily Fedorovich Svinin- all, except for one - the winter garden, which was arranged by I.S. Kitner. But first things first.

    Part of a Corinthian column and window decoration, clearly symbolizing abundance.

    Beautiful metal gates are located on the right hand of the main building of the mansion and, fortunately, have been completely preserved. For a long time, only the "NS" monogram on top was missing, but it has now been returned to its place. in

    On the left hand - no less beautiful lattice with a gate enclose a small inner garden.

    Here is the patio.

    As I said, the doors of the mansion were unexpectedly opened and no one bothered to enjoy its interior decoration. And it's worth it. Here is what the wikipedia site writes about the interiors of the palace: "Spiridonov's mansion has a masterfully thought out layout of the palace type. The front living rooms with the Dance Hall in the center are located around the volume of the main staircase. Thanks to two special nodal transitions adjacent to the corners of the stair volume, the entire mansion is visible through and through." I don't remember these nodal transitions. I just walked and looked at the beauty

    First you enter a wide vestibule with three high arched doors separating it from the main staircase.

    The same lobby in 1970.

    The room in front of the stairs is decorated with mirrors

    Until we got to the second floor, a few more words about the first. There were residential, non-ceremonial premises - bedrooms, children's rooms, dressing rooms, bathrooms. There was also a basement floor used for household needs.

    The main staircase is incredibly beautiful.

    Having risen, we find ourselves on the second floor, where all the architectural riches of the Spiridonov mansion are enclosed. But for now, let's stop to find out who our hero was.


    (photo from sakura.spb.ru)

    Nikolai Vladimirovich Spiridonov was born in 1851 in a military family. In 1877 he graduated from the Military Law School, after which he was seconded to the Main Military Loan Administration. Then he was transferred to serve in the Office of the Secretary of State, where he served in accepting petitions for the Highest Name. Then he moved to the Ministry of Agriculture and State Property, and in the second half of the 1880s, by the Highest Order, he was appointed Trustee of an orphanage at the St. Methodius Church in St. Petersburg, which was located on Suvorovsky Prospekt. At this time he had the rank of collegiate adviser.
    For his service, N. V. Spiridonov was awarded many orders - St. Vladimir IV degree, St. Vladimir III degree (1906), St. Anna III (1897) and II degree, St. Stanislav II th degree and St. Stanislaus of the 1st degree (1909). In addition, he was awarded a commemorative medal in memory of the reign of Alexander III. For 24 years, Nikolai Vladimirovich has gone through a career path from a collegiate secretary to a general's position as a real state adviser. This rank gave him the right to hereditary nobility and it was granted to him in 1906, with the inclusion in the third part of the genealogical book. At the same time, the family coat of arms was also granted. Spiridonov composed the family coat of arms himself - it depicts a lion with a torch in his paw on a black field and a shield topped with a noble crown and a knight with a sword in his hand. “The lion symbolizes strength and energy,” wrote Spiridonov in “Explanation of my coat of arms,” “the light (torch) depicts enlightenment. The knight in the crest depicts valor and testifies that my ancestors were military. I choose these emblems as corresponding to my motto - "Strength in light and valor" - and my main activity aimed at enlightenment. Indeed, his main business was precisely the guardianship of various educational structures. In addition to St. Petersburg, Nikolai Vladimirovich was engaged in educational activities in the provinces. So, in two of his estates in the Pskov province, he established agricultural schools - in the estate of Vyazye in 1900 and in the estate of Maryin Dubrava - in April 1903. In Vyazye, Nikolai Vladimirovich himself organized a school - from him she received 68 acres of land, which housed a one acre training garden with berry bushes, a fruit nursery and a botanical garden. The school was provided with horses and implements, nine-field agriculture was organized for practical work. Since October 1901, the Vyazyevskaya Agricultural School was named after A. S. Pushkin. By 1904, the school already had 100 acres. The students of the school produced bricks, drainage pipes (all school acres were equipped with a drainage system), Marseille tiles, barnyard and floor tiles. For this, American and German cars were purchased. The students were trained to work on advanced agricultural implements at that time - a steam mill, a threshing machine and a grain dryer. The school provided education within the framework of elementary folk schools. Wishing to expand the business of education, Spiridonov gave his other estate - Maryina Dubrava - for the needs of the school, which was opened by the Provincial Zemstvo. The school was named Spiridonovskaya. Officially, it was called the Government Agricultural School of the 1st category with one preparatory class and three special ones. The main goal of the school is to disseminate among the people the basic knowledge of agriculture, home economics and the crafts necessary for it, mainly through practical exercises. It is interesting that girls studied at this school.

    Let's walk through the open halls ...

    "On the second floor there is a suite of ceremonial rooms, traditional for a rich house. In their design, decorative elements of the main historical styles are used: luxurious Renaissance, high classicism, elegant rococo and even picturesque Moorish style. Marble interior decoration, typesetting parquets, painting make the house attractive and cozy , mirrors, tiles, rich molding. It was built for family life with modest home holidays - name days and children's trees, just with quiet evenings by the fireplace and this is felt at the entrance "*.

    *en.wikipedia

    This hall is called the Damask Hall.

    Damask hall in the last century.

    It has a luxurious fireplace.

    On both sides of the fireplace are portraits of the owners of the mansion - Nikolai Vladimirovich Spiridonov and his wife, Maria Afanasyevna.

    The next hall is in the Baroque style, with magnificent stucco and magnificent ceiling paintings.

    The photograph is signed as a banquet hall, but I think this is already a Soviet name.
    photo from www.pwh.ru

    Well, this is the main attraction - the Dance Hall, the largest in the mansion. And the most luxurious.

    These three windows overlook the balcony overlooking Furshtatskaya, which we saw in the photo of the facade. The one that is supported by the "curious Atlanteans").

    As I said, part of the interiors of the mansion was probably designed by Pomerantsev himself, and the main ones by the architect Svinin. But one of the most interesting interiors was made Jerome Sevastyanovich Kitner(1839-1929). Around the same time that Spiridonov's mansion was being built, Kitner completed the construction of the Palm Greenhouse in the Botanical Garden, on Aptekarsky Island. Well, perhaps with this greenhouse idea, he appeared in the Spiridonov mansion, having come up with the idea of ​​​​building a hanging winter garden between the house and the outbuilding. Nikolai Vladimirovich liked the idea. And so this winter garden appeared here, with an area of ​​​​about 80 sq.m.

    But before you get into it, you get into the Turkish room

    - a kind of seraglio in miniature, turning into the hanging gardens of Babylon. Again in miniature.

    photo from www.citywalls.ru

    Architectural sketch of the greenhouse in the Spiridonov mansion.
    photo from sakura.spb.ru

    Greenhouse in Spiridonov's house. It can be seen that it is really located above the passage to the courtyard and serves as a junction of two wings - the main and right wings.

    The right wing is decorated with a niche in which there is a vase with a lion's muzzle.
    photo from www.citywalls.ru

    In addition to the Spiridonov family itself, servants also lived in the outbuildings, including probably the manager of Nikolai Vladimirovich, Alexander Grigorievich Ryabinin.
    Nikolai Vladimirovich Spiridonov lived here until his death in 1914.
    Then his widow owned the house, Maria Afanasievna (née Vilinbakhova) together with her daughter Maria Nikolaevna Spiridonova. Daughter married Kirill Vladimirovich Kushelev in 1909 he was a lieutenant of the II Cavalry Brigade of the Life Guards Horse Regiment, and then a staff captain, who was at the disposal of the Minister of War. Son of N. V. Spiridonov, Vladimir Nikolaevich Spiridonov, served in the Life Guards Cuirassier Regiment.

    Maria Afanasievna Spiridonova, ur. Vilenbakhov
    photo from sakura.spb.ru

    The Spiridonov family owned the house until 1916. Then he was sold to the merchant of the first guild Ivan Andreevich Melikov. Melikov was a very large businessman and was a member of the board of many firms well-known at that time - for example, the Aramazd oil trading company, the Molot Association of Mechanical and Iron Foundries, the Biochrome society and others. All this brought a lot of money, of course. But I’m much more interested in another company in which Ivan Andreevich Melikov was a co-owner and manager - it was called "Trading House in the form of a partnership on faith" S.M. Prokudin-Gorsky and Co. , the pioneer of color photography, who traveled all over the Empire and left us beautiful color photographs of that life ...

    Ivan Andreevich Melikov

    After the October Revolution, the house was nationalized, but for a long time it was empty. In 1924, an orphanage was placed here. In 1927-1928, the Dental Institute began to work in the mansion, which in 1935 was transformed into the Leningrad Medical Dental Institute. The mansion housed his rector's office, departments, library, classrooms. During the siege of Leningrad, a bomb hit the building. In 1944-1946, its restoration took place. In 1954 the Institute was transferred to Tver. From 1956 to 1965 - the Leningrad branch of the All-Russian Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries. In 1965, the Palace of the solemn registration of newborns Malyutka "was opened here, which is still located here. The mansion was restored several more times - in 1965, 1983-1984 and 2004-2005.
    The fate of the children of N. V. Spiridonov after the events of 1917 is unknown. According to some reports, Maria Afanasyevna was shot in 1917 or in 1919.
    In conclusion, a few words about the neighboring house - Furshtatskaya 60. In the late 1890s, Nikolai Vladimirovich Spiridonov bought a plot adjacent to his mansion and built an apartment building on it. The architect was Vasily Shenet, who built a house with a white marble staircase and huge apartments, each of which occupied an entire floor. Perhaps the house was sold along with the mansion.

    including used information from the sites http://ru.wikipedia.org sakura.spb.ru, www.amira-n.ru, petersburg-history.narod.ru/

    The Baby Palace is designed specifically for the solemn registration of the birth of a child. Unlike the venues for regular ceremonies, this section has a festive interior. historic mansion, solemn speech of the master of ceremonies, gifts, flowers and the opportunity to invite guests. And the beautiful interior decoration will be the perfect backdrop for your photo shoot. If, for some reason, the parents of the child did not formalize their relationship before his birth, they are invited to do this, however, in the usual manner without ceremony. For solemn registration of marriage, you can apply to another state registry office.

    Information for applying to any registry office or wedding palace:

    • Address: St. Petersburg, Furshtatskaya street, 58 (m. Chernyshevskaya)
    • Contact number: 786-80-93, 786-40-80, 786-80-98
    • Schedule: Tue-Sun from 10:00 to 18:00; Mon day off
    • Break: from 14:00 to 15:00

    Palace of the Baby in St. Petersburg

    The Malyutka Palace on Furshtatskaya Street in St. Petersburg is a majestic, unique two-story building, both floors of which are equipped for preparing and holding ceremonial birth registrations. The Baby Palace in St. Petersburg accepts applications for a festive wedding ceremony, even if the child has already been registered in the usual way.

    Palace of the Baby on Furshtatskaya: photo and description of the interior

    The "excursion" around the Registration Palace "Malyutka" begins with the opening of massive beautiful doors, behind which a cozy compact hall is hidden. There is also a dressing room, an office for receiving applications, and a restroom. A voluminous front staircase leads to the second floor, located in the center of the hall on the first floor. The double entrance to the stairs is specially equipped for the festive introduction of the child and giving the ceremony a regal atmosphere. Great place for photo and video shooting.

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    On the second floor there is a Fireplace living room for invited relatives and friends who will comfortably expect a celebration. There is a special room for parents to prepare the child for the solemn registration of the birth. The baby's room is equipped with changing tables, furniture, screens, a sink, toys and everything that is so necessary for the little culprit of the holiday. Next to find the Golden Lounge for parents and children awaiting an invitation to the ceremonial hall. The hall for the solemn registration of the birth of the Palace of the Baby in St. Petersburg is decorated in the style of the tsarist era: "gilded" decoration, sparkling mirrors, antique upholstered furniture - this is where birth certificates and commemorative medals are issued.

    Useful information

    Palace of solemn registration of the birth "Malyutka" of St. Petersburg on Furshtatskaya street 58 provides a full range of services:

    • acceptance of applications for solemn registration of the birth of a child;
    • providing information on free dates for registration;

    Requisites for payment of state duty

    Name of the payee: UVC by St. Petersburg

    (Main Department of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation for St. Petersburg)

    TIN: 7838459758

    checkpoint: 783801001

    OKTMO: 40303000

    OKPO: 91956193

    OGRN: 1117847191252

    KBK: 31810805000010001110

    Payee's account number: 40101810200000010001

    Name of the bank: North-West GU of the Bank of Russia

    BIC: 044030001

    Payment Description: state duty for registration of acts of civil status.

    Requests are accepted: in electronic form on the official website, by phone or at the registrar, arriving at the specified address.

    Registration of a birth at the Baby Palace on Furshtatskaya is not only a great opportunity to arrange a celebration for the whole family. By inviting a talented photographer to the ceremony, parents have a chance to capture important moments in their baby's life by adding some beautiful pictures to the family album.

    Here they are presented together with photographs, which will give you the opportunity to choose exactly the photographer whose style and "handwriting" you like more than others to order photography for a ceremony at the Baby Palace in St. Petersburg.

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