Situated in the superb Michael Palace, also designed by Rossi and commissioned by Grand Duke Michael, the Russian Museum offers an unsurpassed survey of Russian paintings from thirteenth century icon panels to the fiery stage designs by avant-garde artists such as Bakst and Benois who were employed by Diaghilev. We visit the principal salons of the palace with its marble walls, gilded divans, shimmering chandeliers and collections of rare porcelain and glass. After lunch we visit a small private country estate outside the city. In contrast to the opulence of the noble palaces, this country house on a large estate depicts the summer lifestyle of the nineteenth century gentry. At this private home, a short concert performance will be followed by a supper of bilinis with black and red caviar, borsch and meat pasties, served by a charming country steward dressed in colorful Russian folk costume.