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12 chairs in the park of Peter and Paul Fortress

Someone sees the clock in it: the chairs are arranged in a circle and the ones with the mosaic represent 3, 6, 9 and 12 hours. Many people immediately think of a novel by Ilf and Petrov. Others point out that the four largest chairs indicate the sides of the world.

It is difficult to say exactly what Valery Galkin and his fellow blacksmiths from the Guild of Craftsmen who helped to implement his project with his brainchild.

There used to be 12 chairs in the Summer Garden. Now they have found a place in the Peter and Paul Fortress, where everyone is actively photographed with them.

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Flag pavilion

It is decorated with Doric columns and bas-relief panels. Few people know that this is a building from the middle of the 19th century, built by the great Carlo Rossi in a classic style.

It is known as the flag pavilion because the flag of the empire was raised above its dome when the king or members of the royal family arrived on the island. The marina next to it has also been restored.

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Yusupov Garden

You can get to the 19th century without a time machine, just open the gates of the Yusupov Garden.

Here, by the light of a lantern, you can sit on a bench and think about something of your own, walk in the midst of greenery in summer, and feel the spaciousness and unlimited space in winter. A large pond, islands and bridges — all this creates a romantic image of the century before last.

On the territory of the garden there is a mansion of the Yusupov family, rebuilt according to the project of architect Giacomo Quarenghi. However, it is impossible to enter the building because the museum does not function.

It is noteworthy that in the XIX century, the first ice rink was opened in the garden, where competitions in speed skating and figure skating were held. For many years, no one remembered the old tradition. But everything new is well forgotten old, and the skating rink ...

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Monument to Alexander III

The monument was ordered by Nicholas II, who ascended the throne. After considering several projects, he focused on the proposal of Paolo Trubetskoy, an Italian of Russian origin. The bronze sculpture itself was made under the guidance of the foundry master Sperati, it was cast in the workshop of K. Robecchi, and a powerful heavy horse - at a steel plant located in Obukhov. The project of a three-meter granite pedestal was developed by F. Shekhtel.

He worked on the monument to Trubetskoy in a workshop built for this purpose, located near the Alexander Nevsky Lavra. At the preparatory stage, the sculptor created about fifteen models of the monument - from small to full size, corresponding in size to the future monument. Contemporaries noted the unaccommodating and absurd character of the Italian master, who did not want to reckon with the opinion of people who di...

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Palace Embankment

Palace Embankment, which used to be called Millionnaya, Verkhnyaya and Pochtovaya, was wooden until the middle of the 18th century, however, like most of the St. Petersburg embankments of that era. Only after Empress Catherine II set out to “renew” the capital, the embankment was faced with granite, a parapet and piers in the form of stairs were built on it, and the bank of the Neva was “pushed back” to twenty meters.

Throughout the second half of the 18th century, the territory adjacent to Palace Embankment was gradually improved, and its intensive development was carried out. For a couple of decades, St. Petersburg has acquired a number of magnificent buildings that are still the pride of citizens to this day.

Under the strict guidance of architects Rastrelli, Rossi, Felten and Rinaldi, architectural ensembles of the Marble Palace, [Hermitage] ( http://kudago.com/spb...

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Unveil the secrets of Saint Isaac's Cathedral! 🕍

Did you know that Saint Isaac's Cathedral in Saint Petersburg is a true marvel? Here are some fascinating facts:

1️⃣ Construction Marvel: It took over 40 years to build this architectural masterpiece.

2️⃣ Golden Glory: The cathedral's gilded dome is adorned with approximately 100 kilograms of gold.

3️⃣ Unbelievable Acoustics: The interior of the cathedral boasts remarkable acoustics, making it a popular venue for musical performances.

4️⃣ Massive Monument: Standing at a height of 101.5 meters, it was once one of the tallest buildings in Saint Petersburg.

5️⃣ Historical Transformation: Saint Isaac's Cathedral has served various purposes, from worship to museum and concert hall.

Experience the grandeur of Saint Isaac's Cathedral and uncover its rich history. 🌟📸

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White Nights

White nights are a phenomenon that turns our city into a magical place. Every summer, the sun sets, the night never comes completely. Instead, the city is wrapped in layers of pink, purple and blue shades, creating a unique atmosphere.

Take a walk along Nevsky Prospekt, which comes alive at night and offers many cafes, restaurants and shops for you. Art is also awakening at this time of year, with festivals, concerts and exhibitions scattered throughout the city.

Visit the Bronze Horseman, the symbol of St. Petersburg, and enjoy the magnificent view of the Neva River. Do not miss the opportunity to walk around Vasilievsky Island, where you can enjoy the beautiful views of the bay and the white nights.
Festa della Repubblica

Festa della Repubblica is the Italian National Day, which is celebrated on the 2nd of June every year. This day marks the anniversary of the country's first popular vote, which took place in 1946, when the Italian people were called upon to choose the form of government they wanted after the Second World War.

The main celebrations are held in Rome, and they include a military parade, a flag-raising ceremony, and a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The parade features the Italian armed forces, and it begins at the Altare della Patria, also known as the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II, and proceeds past the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine.

The day is an important occasion for Italians to celebrate their national identity and remember their history. It is also a public holiday, and many people take advantage of the opportunity to spend time with their families and friends.
Moscow City Day

Moscow City Day is an annual holiday celebrated in the capital of Russia, which falls on September 12. On this day, the city celebrates its birthday and numerous events are held for residents and guests of Moscow.

The holiday begins in the morning and takes place in many squares and streets of the city. The holiday program usually includes festivals, concerts, fairs, exhibitions, performances, circus performances, fireworks and other entertainment. On this day, the city is saturated with bright colors, music sounds everywhere and cheerful shouts of the guests of the holiday are heard.

The most popular places on Moscow City Day are Red Square, VDNKh, Tverskaya Street, Pushkin Square, Kuznetsky Bridge and others. Thousands of Muscovites and guests of the city gather here to participate in festive events and look at the fireworks lighting up the sky over the city.
Russian Museum

There is a famous museum in St. Petersburg called the Russian Museum. It is located in the historical part of the city and represents the largest collection of Russian art, from icon painting to modern masters.

In the Russian Museum you will be able to see unique exhibits such as paintings, sculptures, graphic works, decorative and applied art objects and much more.

Russian Russian Museum is an excellent choice to visit if you are interested in Russian culture and art.

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