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Fire in the Winter Palace : ウィキペディア英語版
Fire in the Winter Palace

The fire in the Winter Palace of Saint Petersburg, then the official residence of the Tsars of the Russian Empire, occurred on December 17, 1837 and was caused by soot inflammation.〔''100 великих катастроф'', М., Вече, 1999, p. 261 ISBN 5-7838-0454-1〕
The Palace burned for three days, during which time the glow was visible for 50–70 verstas (50–75 km / 30–45 mi).〔''100 великих катастроф'', p. 262〕 Thirty guardsmen died in the blaze, although nearly all the displays were saved (notably the imperial throne, guards banners, portraits of Russian generals from the Field Marshals' Hall and Military Gallery and the utensils of the Grand Church).
==Events==
The fire broke out after smoke from an unswept chimney had seeped through an unchoked vent in a partition between the wooden and main walls in the Field Marshal's Hall.〔 The wall begun to smoulder and a fire broke out in the roof of the Peter the Great Hall.〔 The dry waxed floors and the oil-painted fretwork caught fire immediately.
The Court were at the Michael's Theatre when an aide-de-camp entered the imperial box and informed Prince Volkonsky, one of the ministers then present.〔''Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine'', 1851, p. 158〕 The prince gave him orders and continued to look quietly on at the performance.〔 Half-an-hour later the aide-de-camp returned, and this time the prince spoke to the Emperor Nicholas I.〔
To prevent the fire from spreading to the Hermitage, Nicholas I called for immediate dismantling of the galleries' roofs which joined the Hermitage with the main building.〔 However, the fire fighting was hindered when the privy-councillor of the Empress, Chambeau, stated:
The Preobrazhensky Lifeguard Regiment's battalion was first to come from the troops as being situated nearby.〔''100 великих катастроф'', p. 260〕 The retired Major-General Baranovich told later how the 10th Navy Crew's private Nestor Troyanov and the commissary department joiner Abram Dorofeev managed to save the image of the Christ the Saviour from the already burning iconostasis.〔 Each man was awarded three hundred rubles with Troyanov being transferred to Guards.〔
The official reports stated that there were no casualties until an eyewitness, Kolokoltsov, exposed the figures in 1882.
The facades and parade halls were restored by Vasily Stasov and inner rooms by Alexander Briullov. In 1838-39 the fire walls, new stone and cast-iron staircases as well as new funnels were installed. All the wood was replaced by iron, cast-iron and brick. By the end of 1838 the expenses on these works had exceeded 100,000 rubles.〔''100 великих катастроф'', p. 264〕

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