Baltic Cruise and Copenhagen May 2015 | St Peterburg
Baltic Cruise and Copenhagen May 2015
StPetersburg Travel
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Very large appartment complex just outside the port.
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Looking down Sredny Prospekt V.O
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Petrovsky Stadium - Russia's oldest sports venue, with a 20,000-capacity main arena forming home to Football Club Zenit.
- arena's total area is 15,125 sq m;
- the pitch size is 105 m х 68 m;
- standard 400-metre long running trac
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Outside the Sportivnaya Station
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Near Petrovsky Stadium and entrance to Sportinaya Metro Station. Start of the Knyaz'-Vladimirskiy Cad (park) leading to St. Vladimir's Cathedral.
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Topside of AdmiralTeyskaya Station
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Breakfast food truck on Kirpichnyy pereulok
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St. Petersburg State University of technology and design
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On - Bolshaya Morskaya ulitsa
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Entrance into Palace Square - behind the Hermitage.
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Crossing the Peka Monka
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View down Nevsky Prospect
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Kazan Cathedral - Kazan Square, 2, Saint Petersburg
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Lomonosov Bridge - Named after the great Russian polymath Mikhail Lomonosov, whose advances in chemistry, mathematics, linguistics and literature made him a kind of one-man Russian Enlightenment during the reigns of Empresses Elizabeth and Catherine the Great, this beautiful stone bridge crosses the Fontanka River about 300m south of Nevsky Prospekt. Dating from the late 18th century, and with its original design still intact, Lomonosov Bridge is well worth a short detour.
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Moscow Triumphal Gate (Russian: Моско́вские Триумфа́льные воро́та, Moskovskiye Triumfalnye vorota) is a Neoclassical triumphal arch in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The monument — built mainly in cast iron — was erected in 1834–1838 in the memory of the Russian victory in the Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829. Each column is composed of nine separate blocks together with the trunks and the upper units of the columns. All 12 columns weigh approximately a combined 450 tons. The first column was erected on July 14, 1836. The gate were finally opened two years later, on October 16, 1838. At that time, the Moscow Gate were the largest structure in the world made of cast iron.
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At the rear side of the Moscow square (- Moskovskaïa ploshchad-), a building with severe looking columns housed the Soviet of Leningrad.
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Moscow Square in St. Petersburg. It was made by the architect Valentin Kamensky and sculptor Mikhail Konstantinovich Anіkushyna. Opening of the monument took place in 1970.Figure itself cast in bronze letters and pedestal is made of polished red granite and wrought. The total height of the sculpture is 8.5 meters long and 7.5 meters pedestal.On the left side of the pedestal overlaid letters is the inscription: Lenin / day century / April 1970.
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In the centre of the square, you can see one of the few statues of Lenin still standing up, dubbed "Lenin dancing."
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Hydrofoils for the trip back to St Petersburg from the Peterhof
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