Проект Байкал (May 2016)

From Palaces-Delubrums to Palaces-Simulacrums

  • Elena Bagina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.47-48.1005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 47-48
pp. 78 – 83

Abstract

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Today the notion of palace is rather vague. It unites artistically and functionally heterogeneous buildings. Historically, there are two types of palaces: a palace-delubrum (Ancient times, Middle Ages) and a palace-artwork (epochs of absolute monarchies). From the middle of the 19th century different public buildings that had no relation to power representation were called palaces: the Chrystal Palace, the Palace of Nations, etc. In the USSR there were Palaces of Culture, Palaces of Soviets, Palaces of Labour, etc. Such public buildings can be called palaces-simulacrums, which are to cultivate democratic illusions in the society. The museeficated old-time palaces are a dead ‘outer body’ of the deceased rulers. Palaces remain alive only when they are abodes of the Power.

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