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Sightseeing

Saint Petersburg is a city which combines harmoniously elegant architectures of different styles and different times. St Petersburg is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and is the cultural capital of Russia. The city is a real tourist haven with so many sights worth visiting that you will be spoilt for choice. The architecture of St Petersburg is so pleasing to the eye that discovering this city is extremely enjoyable.

Isaac’s cathedral

Isaac’s cathedral

The dome of St. Isaac’s Cathedral dominates the skyline of St. Petersburg and its gilded cupola can be seen glistening from all over the city.
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Kazan cathedral

Kazan cathedral

The cathedral was inspired by the Basilica of St. Peter’s in Rome and was intended to be the country’s main Orthodox Church.
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Michel palace

Michel palace

In March 1998 the State Russian Museum, the world's largest museum of Russian Art, celebrated its Centennial.
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Michel’s castle

Michel’s castle

The Mikhailovsky Castle is both a beautiful and unusual architectural phenomenon for St. Petersburg and was a silent witness to some interesting episodes in the dramatic story of the short-lived reign of Emperor Paul I, son of Catherine II.
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Palace bridge

Palace bridge

Palace Bridge was meant to unite the diverse architectural ensembles of the Winter Palace on the one side of the Neva River with University Embankment and the spit of Vasilevsky Island on the other.
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Palace Square and Alexander column

Palace Square and Alexander column

The heart of St. Petersburg and the city's main square - enclosed by Rastrelli's beautiful Baroque Winter Palace, Rossi's imposing General Staff Building and the historical home of the Russian Navy - the Admiralty, and centered on the impressive, 155 foot-tall Alexander Column.
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Peter and Paul Fortress

Peter and Paul Fortress

The Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul is the oldest church in St. Petersburg, and also the second-tallest building in the city (after the television tower).
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Peterhof

Peterhof

Peterhof is perhaps St. Petersburg's most famous and spectacular Imperial estate.
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Savior on the Spilt Blood

Savior on the Spilt Blood

This church is known to Petersburgers as the Church of the Savior on the Spilled Blood - or even just the Church on the Blood - as it marks the spot where Alexander II was fatally wounded in an assassination attempt on March 1, 1881.
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Spit of Vasilievsky island

Spit of Vasilievsky island

Very early in the history of St. Petersburg the Strelka (spit) of the Vasilievsky Island, the largest island in the Neva delta, was intended to become the heart of downtown St Petersburg.
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The Admiralty

The Admiralty

The original Admiralty was one of the first structures to be built in St Petersburg. It was designed to be a dockyard, where some of the first ships of Russia's Baltic fleet were built…
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The Bronze horseman

The Bronze horseman

The monument was built by order of the Empress Catherine the Great as a tribute to her famous predecessor on the Russian throne, Peter the Great.
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The University

The University

This impressive red-and-white building stretches for 440 yards and actually consists of 12 buildings, standing side by side.
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Trinity bridge

Trinity bridge

Trinity Bridge was the third permanent bridge built across the Neva River - after the Lieutenant Shmidt and Palace Bridges - and serves as an important transportation artery from the center of the city to the Petrograd Side.
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Tsarskoe Selo

Tsarskoe Selo

Tsarskoye Selo (formerly known as Pushkin) is one of St. Petersburg's numerous Imperial estates. Located just 25 km south of the city, the estate boasts a large landscape park, dotted with architectural follies, and centred on the magnificent blue, white and gold Catherine Palace.
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Winter palace

Winter palace

The Hermitage Museum is Russia's best gallery of world art, one of the most prominent art museums in the world and definitely the main tourist attraction of St. Petersburg.
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The Hermitage

The Hermitage

The State Hermitage Museum ranks among the finest world's art museums such as the Louvre in Paris, Prado in Madrid, Metropolitan Museum in New York, the British Museum in London and can boast a vast collection of Egyptian, Greek, Ancient Roman, Oriental, Western European Art, and Applied Arts. The experts say that if you were to spend a minute looking at each exhibit on display in the Hermitage, you would need 11 years before you'd seen them all.
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