the noble and wealthy owner of arkhangelsk, nikolai borisovich yusupov, built the palace taking into account the latest italian trends, and laid out the garden in french fashion. the value of this place lay in the collections of yusupov, who , as we said, would now form his collections with love from a high connoisseur culture. a special passion for masterpieces of painting and sculpture turned arkhangelsk into a museum even before. until exactly 105 years ago, after the signing with lunacharsky's safe conduct, the estate officially received this status. the estate itself and everything that was in it, paintings, books, furniture, survived and even ended up on soviet movie screens, for example, chairs from the palace furnishings became the scenery of a noble house in the film anna karenina. when anna sorts things out with her husband, she still grabs and shakes this chair, at this time our guardian’s heart is beating very fast. a whole painting production was established in the estate. porcelain on sets, which were given to guests as souvenirs, copies of paintings were transferred,