St. PetersburgA former capital of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg is a museum - city under the open sky. Besides, there are more than 200 different museums – from world’s famous to tiny |
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Alexandria ParkA variety of green spaces can be found in Alexandria Park: oak and linden, maple and birch, poplar and ash. There are also a lot of rare exotic plants |
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Gothic CapellaOne of the most interesting buildings of Alexandria Park is the Gothic Capella - home church of the imperial family, built in honor of Alexander Nevsky |
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HermitageThe State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia is one of the largest museums in the world, with 3 million works of art |
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IdiliaPer. Kuznechniy is a part of Dostoevskiy’s Petersburg. That’s why living in the hotel «Idillia» you can estimate all the charm of the historical center. |
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Kazansky CathedralKazansky Cathedral, built in 1811 by Andrey Voronikhin is dedicated to Our Lady of Kazan, probably the most venerated icon in Russia |
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Mariinsky TheatreThe Mariinsky Theatre (Russian: Мариинский театр, also spelled Maryinsky Theatre) is a historic theatre of opera and ballet in St Petersburg, Russia. |
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Restaurant «Russian Vodkaroom №1»We spent years exploring Russian vodka drinking traditions, searching for the best food to go with this world-famous drink |
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Sampsonievsky CathedralSampsonievsky Cathedral was erected in the beginning of XVIII century in honor of the victory of Russian troops under the Swedes on Poltava |
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St. Isaac’s CathedralSt. Isaac's Cathedral or Isaakievskiy Sobor is the largest in Saint Petersburg. The design belongs to the French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand (1786–1858) |
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Summer GardenSummer garden was founded in 1704 by the order of Peter the Great. It is the famous monument of landscape art in Dutch Baroque style. |
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The horrors of St. Petersburg“The horrors of St. Petersburg” - is dramatized stories about the most mysterious and sinister events in the history of the city. Location: 86, Marata str. |
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Сottage in AlexandriaСottage in Alexandria never was an official palace of the Romanov’s dynasty. It used to be a personal, private ownership of the family of Nicholas I |