Furshtatskaya 58 baby house New Year tree. Little Palace. Baby Palace on Furshtatskaya: photos and description of the interior

The birth of a little person is an event that all future parents look forward to. In any case, they will remember it for the rest of their lives. In a few days, the parents will receive the child. And only those who are only a few days old can be awarded a medal. This is done by employees of an institution such as the Malyutka Registration Palace. Where is it located, what is its history and when can you go there? Read - and you will find out everything!

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

History of the building

N.V. Spiridonov, a collegiate adviser, purchased the plot of land on which a luxurious mansion now stands, virtually 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 area 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 the neighboring houses.

Already in 1895-1896, the building in which the Malyutka Palace is now located was built. The architects who worked on it were 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 balances the luxurious look well. The central risalit is decorated with a wide balcony, which is securely held by the mighty Atlanteans.

The layout of the palace-type mansion of Spiridonov was thought out thoroughly by the architects. The main staircase is surrounded by formal living rooms, in the center of which the dance hall is comfortably located. Special junctions provide the opportunity to see right through the building. On the second floor, the main rooms are located sequentially, one after another. In their interior you can guess the details of various architectural trends. There are elements of elegant Rococo, high classicism, luxurious Renaissance and picturesque. The fact that this is a house created for family life, not without modest holidays and just quiet evenings by the fireplace, is indicated by small details that, however, support its atmosphere. Stacked parquet floors, mirrors, marble finishing, rich modeling, painting - all this makes the mansion cozy and especially attractive.

For just over 20 years, the Spiridonov family owned this house. In 1916, it was acquired by merchant I. A. Malikov. But after the October Revolution, an orphanage was located here. The mid-20s were 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 of Cultural Relations has worked in this building since 1956. And already in 1965, a registry office branch called “Malyutka” 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 in the local registry office. No money is required for this. In addition, if the parents wish, this can happen in a special, solemn atmosphere. At the moment of presenting the baby’s first document, the Hymn to the Great City is played in his honor.

Such a ritual will never be erased from the memory of young parents, because it represents a real holiday. You can’t say anything - this is perhaps the best start in the life of a little citizen of the Russian Federation. Nowadays, the staff of the Malyutka Palace registers 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 area northern capital, in which young parents are registered. If the child’s mother and father are legal spouses, then one of them needs to submit a corresponding application to the Palace before the baby turns one month old. If the parents are not officially married, then statements must be written by each of them.

In addition to this, you will also need the following documents:

  • A certificate from a medical institution stating 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.

Let us note once again that registering a child at the Palace and conducting a solemn ritual is absolutely free. On this moment The Malyutka Palace in St. Petersburg allows you to submit an application electronically using the city state portal. services.

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

Opening hours and contacts

The Malyutka Palace is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., breaking only for lunch from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Telephone number for information about submitting applications: 272-83-78.

The Baby Palace is designed specifically for the ceremonial registration of the birth of a child. Unlike places for a regular ceremony, a festive interior awaits you in this department historical mansion, a solemn speech by the master of ceremonies, gifts, flowers and the opportunity to invite guests. And the beautiful interior decoration will be a wonderful backdrop for your photo shoot. If for some reason the child’s parents have not formalized their relationship before his birth, they are invited to do so, albeit in the usual manner without a ceremony. To solemnly register a marriage, you can apply to another state registration department.

Information for submitting an application to any registry office or Wedding Palace:

  • Address: St. Petersburg, Furshtatskaya street 58 (metro 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

Baby Palace in St. Petersburg

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

Baby Palace on Furshtatskaya: photos and description of the interior

The “tour” of the Malyutka Registration Palace begins with the opening of massive beautiful doors, behind which lies a cozy compact hall. There is also a dressing room, an office for receiving applications, and a restroom. A large grand staircase leads to the second floor, located in the center of the first floor hall. The double entrance to the staircase is equipped specifically for the festive introduction of the child and giving the ceremony a regal atmosphere. Perfect 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 await the celebration. A special room is allocated for parents to prepare the child for the official birth registration. The baby's room is equipped with changing tables, furniture, screens, a sink, toys and everything that is so necessary for the little hero of the occasion. Nearby is the Golden Living Room for parents and children awaiting invitation to the ceremony hall. The hall for the ceremonial registration of the birth of the Baby Palace 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.

Helpful information

The Palace of Ceremonial Birth Registration "Malyutka" of St. Petersburg on Furshtatskaya Street 58 provides a full range of services:

  • accepting applications for the official registration of the birth of a child;
  • providing information about available dates for registration;

Details for paying state duty

Payee's name: UFC St. Petersburg

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

Taxpayer Identification Number: 7838459758

checkpoint: 783801001

OKTMO: 40303000

OKPO: 91956193

OGRN: 1117847191252

KBK: 31810805000010001110

Payee account number: 40101810200000010001

Name of the bank: North-West State Administration of the Bank of Russia

BIC: 044030001

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

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

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

They are presented here along 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 the ceremony at the Baby Palace in St. Petersburg.

You can get to the Malyutka Palace in St. Petersburg by walking just a few meters from the Wedding Palace No. 2 or turning right from the Chernyshevskaya metro station.

Like most of the nearby buildings, the Malyutka Registration House does not have its own parking lot, but there are a lot of cars driving here. Parking spaces very close to the institution are very rare, therefore, when arriving in your car or taxi for registration with a small child, you will have to spend a lot of time searching for a “window”.

Palace Layout

First floor

As in any institution, the hall of the Baby Palace on Furshtatskaya leads to the cloakroom, office rooms and premises: after going up several steps and turning right, visitors find themselves in the cloakroom, and turning left - in the office where registration applications are accepted.

Toilets are also here, on the first floor.

The Grand Staircase, one of the many highlights of the Malyutka Palace, is located right in the center of the hall. It has two moves, which is very convenient for visitors with small children. The landing is quite spacious and convenient for group photography.

Second floor

All celebrations held in the Palace take place here.

Invited guests await the beginning of the ceremony in the Fireplace Living Room - a superbly decorated room where the rigor of an official institution and the luxury of an ancient mansion are so successfully combined.

Parents with their babies - the heroes of the occasion - are invited to a special living room, where there is everything to spend time in comfort: changing tables, a sink, screens behind which you can change the child, a lot of toys, comfortable furniture.

You can also wait for the ceremony to begin and have a photo session in the Winter Garden, which at any time of the year pleases the eye with emerald green plants and bright flowers.

Before registration, parents and children are invited to the Golden Living Room. Its interior features elegant gilded stucco walls and ceilings, warm pastel colors, an abundance of mirrors, luxurious furniture, and carpets and draperies that perfectly complement the overall picture.

In the spacious registration hall, shining with gilding and luxuriously furnished with antique-style soft sofas and armchairs, certificates and commemorative medals are issued.

After registration is completed, you can celebrate the event in a cafe, of which there are a great many near “Malyutka”.

1. You need to arrive for the ceremony at the Baby Palace about half an hour in advance - during this time parents will be able to swaddle or change the child if necessary, give the baby the opportunity to get used to the new environment and conduct a short photo session with him

2. To photograph the celebration, you can invite both your cameramen and employees of the Baby Palace studio in St. Petersburg

3. Both the ceremonial registration of the birth of a child and the issuance of commemorative medals are absolutely free, no state fee is required.

4. Marriage ceremonies are not held at the Malyutka Palace: parents of children can formalize their relationship as usual

5. To register a marriage, you must pay a standard state fee - 350 rubles

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How can I get to

Address: st. Furshtatskaya, 58

Contacts

Opening hours Mon, Wed, Fri - from 14:00 to 17:00
Tue - from 10:00 to 17:00
Thu, Sat, Sun - from 10:00 to 13:00

Break

from 14.00 to 15.00

telephone days of reception business hours
Accepting applications

Monday,
Wednesday Friday

Thursday,
Saturday Sunday

from 14:00 to 17:00


from 10:00 to 17:00

from 10:00 to 13:00

Head – Alexandrova Alla Yurievna

from 14:00 to 17:00

from 10:00 to 13:00

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Monday,
Wednesday Friday

Thursday,
Saturday Sunday

from 14:00 to 17:00


from 10:00 to 17:00

from 10:00 to 13:00

Solemn registration of birth

Monday,
Wednesday Friday

Tuesday,
Saturday Sunday

from 14:00 to 17:00

from 10:00 to 13:00

from 10:00 to 17:00
break; from 13:00 to 14:00

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Iina Left 04/23/2018

We registered our son in August 2017, purposefully went to Svetlana Aleksandrovna Cherkashina - we saw her work several times at the registration of friends' children - no one can speak more touchingly, warmly) every time tears welled up. Thank you very much for your human approach, professionalism, and always keeping high level, starting "from the hanger", as they say. You enter the Palace and you immediately find yourself in a fairy tale! Thank you!

2 pluses

1 cons

  • Interior: Light
  • Ceremony: Quality
  • Parking spaces: No
  • Olga Left 11/15/2017

    I would like to express my gratitude to all the workers of this wonderful Palace! Here, once upon a time, they registered me, my sister, and now I am my second child. everything is so solemn, they really create a holiday. Unfortunately, I don’t know the name of the receptionist, a woman with blond hair, she’s beautiful! And so much positivity! Thank you very much for this St. Petersburg tradition

    3 pluses

    • Interior: Light
    • Parking spaces: Yes
    • Ceremony: Quality
  • Maria Ilgach Left 04/28/2017

    I would like to say a huge thank you to all the workers of this wonderful Palace. Our granddaughter's birth registration was scheduled for April 27, 2017 at 4:30 p.m. At the same time, a rehearsal for the Victory Parade was taking place in the city center. And, accordingly, many central streets were blocked. Our young parents, baby and grandmother and great-grandmother were simply stuck in the city and managed to get to the Palace by the time it closed at 17:00. Despite this, all the Palace employees stayed with us, held the ceremony and even gave us the opportunity to take photographs in the beautiful interiors. We are grateful to each and everyone individually for your kindness, attention and care, you helped us on our significant day. We especially want to thank the wonderful receptionist. Your speech was so lively, kind, non-standard, individual that it was simply impossible to expect from such an official place. Thank you very much for these wonderful emotions from parents, relatives and guests and the birthday girl. Good luck and good luck.

    2 pluses

    • Interior: Light
    • Ceremony: Quality
  • Masha, Sasha and Egorka Left 12/21/2015

    Registration at the Baby Palace was wonderful! We received double pleasure from the visit and the registration procedure itself. The design is eye-catching. Service is appropriate! The registrar's good nature and smile never left him for a minute. We were very pleased with our visit and recommend it to all our friends and acquaintances!

    3 pluses

    • Interior: Light
    • Parking spaces: Yes
    • Ceremony: Quality
  • Daramov family Left 12/21/2015

    We probably also found ourselves on bad days... Grumbling, unfriendly staff, some incomprehensible complaints... Can such people really work in such a wonderful place? Although it’s hard to call it work... They spoil the whole atmosphere. Personally, we changed our minds about registering our child here, although it’s a pity, it’s so beautiful there. Maybe they are trying this way more money to squeeze out of young parents? In short, you need to write a complaint or ask for an order - smile at everyone))

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    2 cons

    • Interior: Light
    • Parking spaces: No
    • Ceremony: Poor quality
  • The Malyutka Palace of Ceremonial Birth Registration is the only institution of its kind in Russia where you can register a child and receive a birth certificate, choosing whether the ceremony will be simple or solemn. Registration of birth in the palace is free, even if it has already been carried out in another department of the registry office. Children (in addition to the birth certificate) are awarded a medal "Born (born) in St. Petersburg." The Malyutka Palace is located on Furshtatskaya Street, not far from the Chernyshevskaya metro station. Applications are accepted daily from 10 to 18 hours (with a lunch break from 14.00 to 15.00), it is possible to submit an application via the Internet. The Malyutka Palace has a “Mother and Baby” living room and a winter garden. The palace does not have a full-time photographer (as in other departments of the registry office), but it operates the Malyutka studio, where you can order photo and video recording of your child’s birth registration. Also in the palace, as in any department of the registry office, you can submit an application to register a marriage, issue repeated certificates and certificates, establish paternity and request documents from countries - former republics of the USSR.

    The procedure for awarding medals “To someone born in St. Petersburg”

    Medals are awarded to children, citizens of the Russian Federation, born in St. Petersburg, whose birth was registered in the registry office of St. Petersburg after the signing of 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 medal can be presented in a ceremonial setting.

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

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

    And finally, in November 1965, after renovation, it opened Palace of ceremonial registration of newborns “Baby”. More recently, in 2004, palace baby The façade of the building was being restored. “NS” - ​​Nikolai Spiridonov - was fortified on the cast-iron gates.

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

    History of the building Palace of ceremonial registration of births "Malyutka"

    Furshtatskaya street, 58 - former mansion of Spiridonov.

    Land plot on Furshtatskaya the street on which the mansion now stands was purchased by college adviser N.V. Spiridonov in 1894. On the site there was 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 stand out from 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 facade, made in an eclectic style with elements of German classicism, Renaissance and Baroque, looks magnificent, but at the same time is strictly symmetrical. The central risalit is decorated with a wide balcony supported by Atlantean figures.

    Spiridonov's mansion has a masterfully thought-out palace-type layout. The formal living rooms with the Ballroom in the center are located around the volume of the main staircase. Thanks to two special junctions adjacent to the corners of the staircase volume, the entire mansion can be seen right through. On the second floor there is a traditional enfilade of formal rooms for a rich house. Their design uses decorative elements of the main historical styles: luxurious Renaissance, high classicism, elegant Rococo and even the picturesque Moorish style. Marble interior decoration, inlaid parquet floors, paintings, mirrors, tiles, and rich modeling make the house attractive and cozy. It was built for family life with modest home holidays - name days and children's Christmas trees, just with quiet evenings by the fireplace, and this is felt upon entering. A wide white marble staircase leads from the second floor to the first floor, where there were bedrooms, children's rooms, dressing rooms and bathrooms. The basement floor was used for economic 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 until almost the war itself, there was an institute here that trained dental technicians, and from 1956 until its opening in 1965 Malyutka Palace- Leningrad branch of the All-Russian Society of Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries. Restorations of the mansion were carried out in 1965, 1983-1984 and 2004-2005.

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

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

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

    Register the birth of a child in Malyutka Palace Anyone can, regardless of what area of ​​the city their parents are registered in. In order to register a newborn, one of the parents (if they are married) or two (if not) is required to submit an application to the Palace within a month from the date of birth of the child.

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

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

    In addition, in Malyutka Palace You can also celebrate your baby’s regular birthday.

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

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

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

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    Rules of conduct in the Palace premises Baby

    Rules
    indoor behavior Malyutka Palace persons who applied for state registration of acts of civil status, as well as persons invited to participate in a wedding or naming ceremony
    1. These Rules establish the procedure for staying in the premises Malyutka Palace when registering acts of civil status and are designed to contribute to the preservation of state property, improving the quality of service to citizens, as well as ensuring the proper organization of the work of structural units Malyutka Palace
    2. Malyutka Palace carries out state registration of civil status acts, does not provide commercial services and is not responsible for the provision of such services by other persons.
    3. State registration of marriage or birth, at the request of the applicants, can be carried out in a solemn atmosphere.
    4. The ceremonial setting includes items of interior decoration and interior design Malyutka Palace, a solemn speech by the host of a wedding or naming ceremony, free musical accompaniment by technical means Malyutka Palace
    5. Persons who contacted Malyutka Palace for state registration of acts of civil status, it is prohibited to change their appearance, thus preventing the establishment of the identity of documents proving their identity, and they must also observe a uniform appropriate to the place and event.
    6. If it is impossible to establish the identity of identity documents, persons who applied to Malyutka Palace for state registration of acts of civil status, officials Malyutka Palace has the right to contact law enforcement agencies in order to establish the identity of these persons.
    7. Persons who contacted Malyutka Palace for state registration of acts of civil status, as well as persons invited to participate in a wedding or naming ceremony, 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, resulting in its loss, partial destruction or change in its original appearance, the perpetrators bear responsibility in accordance with the current legislation of the Russian Federation.
    9. Indoors Malyutka Palace not allowed:
    9.1. wear outerwear;
    9.2. enter with large items;
    9.3. smoking and drinking alcohol, appearing drunk;
    9.4. attract professional or amateur musicians and performers, use their own musical equipment and music media;
    9.5. impose your own script for the ceremony;
    9.6. enter and exit the hall during the ceremony;
    9.7. disrupt the composition of room interiors and window decorations;
    9.8. pollute premises and areas adjacent to buildings Malyutka Palace
    9.9. use pyrotechnics in the premises and at the entrance to the premises PalaceMalyutka
    9.10. use mobile communications in work rooms and the formal hall;
    9.11. carry out photo, video and audio recording in the document processing room;
    9.12. use tripods for photo and video shooting;
    9.13. use electrical outlets;
    9.14. bring (bring) animals and birds into the premises Malyutka Palace ;
    9.15. perform other actions that could lead to disruption of the schedule for holding ceremonies.
    10. In the autumn-winter period, it is recommended to use replaceable shoes.
    11. Persons invited for photo and video shooting on premises Malyutka Palace, enter and leave the premises together with the couple who ordered their services, and those invited for on-site photo and video shooting wait for the couple who ordered their services outside the premises Malyutka Palace .
    12. The ceremony is held at the scheduled time and is not delayed due to the lateness 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 Malyutka Palace has the right to draw up an act of violation and call law enforcement officers.

     

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