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St Petersburg Russia - City of Palaces

Saint Petersburg is a city of Russia located on the Neva River at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. The city's other names were Petrograd and Leningrad. It is often called just Petersburg and is informally known as Piter.

There's no better city to visit for beautiful palaces, impressive gardens and stately museums than St. Petersburg in Russia. It has a collection of interesting places and activities that tourists, travelers and visitors alike will find exciting and riveting.

The city's nickname, "City of Palaces", is perfect to describe one of the most beautiful destinations in the country. It has an extensive collection of stunning and colossal architecture. To name a few, there are the majestic Summer and Winter Palaces as well as the grand Menshikov palace.

You will be happy to know that you can freely explore these magnificent edifices because they are now home to the country's many museums. For one, the Summer Palace houses an impressive Emperor Peter the Great collection. Other palatial structures include some of the most glorious churches and cathedrals in the world. Top of the list is St. Isaac Cathedral whose claim to fame is having the world's largest gold-plated dome. There is also the Smolny Cathedral that is truly charming with its stunning blue-and-white color palette in baroque style.
St Petersburg Russia - City of Palaces


Another of St. Petersburg's claim to fame - is the extensive green areas. It has several parks and gardens waiting to be explored and enjoyed. Some of the notable ones are the Alexander Garden and its illuminated musical fountain as well as the Botanical Garden and its more than 12,000 species of flora.

For some picture perfect monuments, head to the Palace Square and view the grandeur of its columns - named after the Alexander. You will not miss this because it stands out from the rest having been crafted out of the rare red granite. Another photo opportunity that is quintessentially Russian is the Bronze Horseman located at the Senate Square.

St. Petersburg is also home to the most remarkable art museums in the world. For an extensive survey of Western European masterpieces, the Hermitage is the place to visit. If it's the Russian works of art that you are interested in, then take a look at the large collection of the State Russian Museum. There are also other thematic museums all over the city such as those dedicated to applied arts at Stieglitz Museum as well as military and political history at the Suvorov Museum.

If you are looking for notable performances, take a pick from the city's more than 50 theatres and be totally awe-struck by both local and international talents. The world-famous ballet performance at the Mariinsky Theater is a must-see. If you want to see the city aglow with stunning fireworks and festive atmosphere, then time your visit during the White Nights Festival and you are in for a big treat.

Finally, make time for the stunning estate of Peterhof just outside of St. Petersburg built in the 17th century. This palace and park complex is hailed as the Russian Versailles because of its magnificent fountains and gardens. It is also equipped with an elongated pool that is connected to the Baltic Sea. The palace interiors are also worth checking out for the opulent ornamentation and design.

St Petersburg Russia - City of Palaces

By: Sunee




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