The wooden palace was built in the 19th century as a copy of the Paris Tuileries Palace, which struck the Buryat merchant with the luxury of balls and a beautiful garden.
When the Tuileries Palace was burned down during the French Revolution, the merchant Bichikhanov took out the valuable items that were preserved to decorate his Irkutsk palace. The palace owner himself loved to live in a yurt, which he put in the courtyard. The palace is used for receiving guests and holding balls. Although the palace was later rebuilt several times, it is impossible not to admire the porcelain lining of fireplaces, rich stucco, grace details.
Today, the carefully restored Bichikhanov Palace, placed within its walls everything associated with Paris - a designer hotel, a souvenir center, a flower boutique, a Parisian cafe, a French cultural center, a modern art center, a garden, fountains and, of course, a small Eiffel Tower. Guests with festivals stop here with pleasure - artists, musicians, poets, history and culture lovers.
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Number of rooms/floors: 19/2
Year reconstructed: 2011
Distance to center: Irkutsk Urban district - 0,42 km
Airport: Irkutsk - 5,74 km
Railway Station: Irkutsk - 1,01 km, Angarsk - 38,2 km, Baikal - 58,92 km
River terminal: River terminal - 0,58 km, River terminal (Baikal direction) - 6,86 km
Landmarks: Holy Trinity Church - 0,23 km, Kirov Public Garden - 0,51 km, Arts Museum - 0,54 km, Philharmonic Organ Hall - 0,78 km, Circus - 0,92 km
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