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This Instagram Gives Viewers an Interior Tour to Architectural Gems

Urban explorer, Sergey Prokopenko sees the hidden beauty that’s concealed within St. Petersburg‘s most striking architectural structures. When referring to the brilliance he finds while exploring many interiors, the photographer states, “It’s hidden from invaders behind closed doors and security locks, inside the courtyards. This is the world of century-old stained glass, old oak staircases and abandoned attics, which still keep the possessions of the long past occupants of the tenements.”

Before him, Prokopenko has the entire city of St. Petersburg, which is home to palaces, government buildings, mansions, and museums that act as architectural gems. “For me, finding such locations becomes somewhat of a gamble: you never know what to anticipate behind the closed doors—an angry janitor or a beautiful fireplace that hasn’t been affected by time,” the architecture blogger explains.

promenade des anglais
Promenade des Anglais
the brusnitsyn mansion
The Brusnitsyn Mansion
the dwelling house of grigoriy eliseev
The Dwelling House of Grigoriy Eliseev
the yusupov palace
The Yusupov Palace
industrialist peter alexandrovich bilderlin's dining room
Industrialist Peter Alexandrovich Bilderlin’s Dining Room
the anichkov palace
The Anichkov Palace
cathedral of saints peter and paul
Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul
the yusupov palace
The Yusupov Palace
the catherine palace
The Catherine Palace
the yusupov palace
The Yusupov Palace
the yusupov palace
The Yusupov Palace
anichkov palace
Anichkov Palace
rosphoto
ROSPHOTO
the marble palace
The Marble Palace
the brusnitsyn mansion
The Brusnitsyn Mansion

Via Mymodernmet