Landmarks and Historic sites
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Exchange Bridge is located in St Petersburg, Russia. This Bridge is known as Birzhevoy Bridge. It is one of the famous bridges in Europe. The five-span steel bridge rests... |
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Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia is an art gallery and museum. The museum has its roots in the two hundred paintings purchased by...
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The Kazan Cathedral is a beautiful cathedral Russian Orthodox Church which is situated on the Nevsky Prospekt in St. Peterburg. This cathedral is dedicated to the Our Lady of Kazan and is the most acclaimed...
Reviewed by: Jò
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The Peter and Paul Cathedral are located in St. Petersburg, Russia. It is the first and oldest landmark in St.Petersburg which was built in 1712 and 1733. It was designed by... |
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When visiting St. Petersburg, one can discover the Petersof Grand Palace and the Garden which has the largest system of fountains in the world. These fountains are known as the “Russian Versailles”. One can enjoy...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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The Saint Petersburg Mosque was opened in 1913 and it is one of the largest mosques in Europe. It is beautifully carved and has minarets attaining 49 meters in height and the dome rising 39 meters... |
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Smolny Cathedral was at first intended to be the central church of a monastery and was built to house Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter the Great. It was after she was disallowed to take the throne and was opted instead to...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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St. Isaac's Cathedral was originally the main church of the city of St. Petersburg and also the largest cathedral. Built between 1818 and 1858, it was designed by French born architect, Auguste Montferrand. This historic...
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