Bank Bridge St Petersburg
Bank Bridge is a 25-m-long pedestrian bridge crossing the Griboedov Canal near the former Assignation Bank in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Like other bridges
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Saint Petersburg 2013. St. Petersburg in two minutes. Timelapse
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Two minutes movie shows the life of the finest architectural monuments of St. Petersburg. Palace Square, Aleksandrinsky column, Arch of the General Staff, the Chariot of Glory, Smolny Cathedral, Catherine Palace, the Engineers' Castle, Anichkov bridge, Rostral columns on Vasilevsky Island, St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, the Griffons on Bank Bridge.
Neva River from Palace Bridge, St. Petersburg, Russia
View of Vasilievskiy Island, SS Peter and Paul Fortress, Winter Palace and Admiralty from Palace Bridge (Dvortsovyy Most).
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Neva River Summer early morning Bridge opening. Held nightly starting at 1:35 am, watched by hundreds on boats in the river and thousands on the banks.
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Discover our amazing trip to St. Petersburg, Russia. A beautiful city in the north of Russia, resting on the banks of the Neva River.
Visit famous cathedrals, palaces, and gardens. We'll walk through the Palace Square, located in the heart of St. Petersburg, home of the Winter Palace. Then we'll visit St. Isaac's Cathedral and The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood. We'll have a walk in Summer Garden and assist at Russian traditional dance Khorovod on Palace Square.
One of the world's most beautiful cities, St. Petersburg has all the ingredients for an unforgettable travel experience: high art, lavish architecture, wild nightlife, an extraordinary history and rich cultural traditions that have inspired and nurtured some of the modern world's greatest literature, music, and visual art. From the mysterious twilight of the White Nights to world-beating opera and ballet productions on magical winter evenings, St. Petersburg charms and entices in every season. Saint-Petersburg.Com is here to help you navigate every aspect of this fascinating city, with all the information and travel resources necessary to plan your trip to St. Petersburg.
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Podorozhnik Public Transportation Card in St. Petersburg, Russia
Podorozhnik is a universal payment card for all public transportation (metro, bus, trolley bus, tram) in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
You can buy it in any metro station of Saint Petersburg for cash or bank card.
The card is rechargeable, you can always re-fill it with different methods, including an online payment. Also with Podorozhnik card you can use different tariff plans which will make your rides cheaper than if you will pay off single rides.
Neva River Embankment in St.petersburg, Russia, View From Opposite Bank
Neva River University Embankment in St.petersburg, Russia, View From Opposite Bank
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COMPLETE! First Ever Road Bridge Built Between Russia and China Along Amur Border!
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1,080 m (~1,181 yards) above the Amur that will change the lives of Russia's Blagoveshchensk and China's Heihe. Today, the construction of the first road bridge between Russia and China finished on the border. The project has been underway for over 20 years but now it'll become an important element of infrastructure in the development of relations. Trade is expected to grow eight-fold.
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Neva River Granite Bank, St. Petersburg, Russia
Saint Petersburg, Russia - April 15, 2014: Two Men Sitting at Stairs Leading to Water in Sunny Day, Neva River Embankment.
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Bridges and canals of St Petersburg / Мосты и каналы Санкт-Петербурга | Exlinguo
Learn more about the most famous bridges, rivers and canals of St Petersburg [VIDEO IN RUSSIAN]
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Video table of contents:
00:00 Vocabulary
05:10 History and statistics. How many bridges are there in St. Petersburg?
12:32 Anichkov bridge
16:07 Egyptian bridge
17:22 Bank and Lions bridges
18:44 Color bridges
20:58 The Kissing Bridge (Potseluev)
24:13 Liteiny bridge
26:12 Troitsky bridge
28:00 Palace bridge
31:28 Big Obukhov bridge
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St. Petersburg Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
St. Petersburg is a city dipped in gold. Visit Russia’s imperial city, a true rival to other great European cities. Travelers will find many marvels on and beyond the river banks.
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A striking city resting on the banks of the Neva River, #StPetersburg has long been a draw for lovers of architecture and tours often begin with the city's legendary structures.
A #vacation here means entering a world of towering cathedrals, palaces, and gardens, many of them from the 18th century. Additional wonders have been added by Russian royalty as the decades passed Walk through the Palace Square, home of the Winter Palace, or #visit to the gold-plated dome of St. Isaac's Cathedral for astonishing views of the city.
Continue your #sightseeing by taking a boat ride down the river to Peterhof Gardens & Palace. This gilded structure and its lush array of plant life is a popular place for a quiet walk in nature or to reflect upon the engineering marvel of its 60 fountains.
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1:15 - Palace Square
1:22 - Winter Palace
2:04 - Church of the Savior on the Spilled Blood
2:11 - Kazan Cathedral
2:21 - Saint Isaac's Cathedral
2:56 - Admiralty Building
3:08 - Peter and Paul Fortress
3:34 - Peterhof Palace and Gardens
3:56 - Catherine Palace
4:19 - Summer Palace and Gardens
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Saint Petersburg — Krestovsky Island at Sunset
From the mini-hotel “Vid na Vevu” (“View of the Neva River” where we stayed, we are going to Vasileostrovskaya metro station from which there is only one stop to Krestovsky Island.
Krestovsky Island is a small island in Saint Petersburg situated between several tributaries of the Neva River. The island is served by two stations of Saint Petersburg Metro. A new retractable roof stadium, Gazprom Arena was built on the island in 2016. The stadium serves as home for Football Club Zenit Saint Petersburg. The eastern part of Krestovsky island has seen steady urbanization since the early 1900s.
01:10: An inferior mirage of the Naval cathedral of Saint Nicholas in Kronstadt, Saint Petersburg. The cathedral is raised above the water and its mirrored reflection is visible. There is 24.3 km distance from the shooting point to the cathedral. Considering that height of the cathedral is 72 meters and the reflection starts at the height of 18 meters, the picture is in accordance with the calculation using the TranslatorsCafe.com radar horizon calculator
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After Emperor Nicholas I lifted Peter the Great's prohibition to construct bridges across the Neva, a temporary pontoon bridge was set up about 50 metres downstream from the current structure.
Construction of the cast-iron bridge was started in 1912 to designs by Andrey Pshenitsky, but the work was delayed by World War I and the bridge was not opened to the public until December 23, 1916. The history leading up to the construction of this bridge was tortuous with 54 proposed designs rejected between 1901 and 1911. The design was subject to strict controls so as to prevent the bridge from obstructing the view from Palace Embankment towards Kunstkammer, Imperial Academy of Arts, and other structures on Vasilievsky Island.
During the October Revolution the bridge was singled out as one of the principal sites to be occupied by the insurrectionists in order to control the city, it was taken without any fighting.
A year after its inauguration, the bridge was renamed Republican Bridge (Russian: Республика́нский мост), but the original name was restored in 1952. Various improvements and embellishments of the structure continued well into the Soviet times. In 1967, the bridge was repaired. The tramway tracks were removed in 1998.
A proponent of westernising Russia, Peter the Great, who established the city, originally named it Sankt-Peterburg (Russian: Санкт-Петербург;[a] note the Russian name lacks the letter s between Peter and burg).On 1 September 1914, after the outbreak of World War I, the Imperial government renamed the city Petrograd (Russian: Петрогра́д[a], IPA: [pʲɪtrɐˈgrat]), meaning Peter's city, in order to expunge the German words Sankt and Burg. On 26 January 1924, shortly after the death of Vladimir Lenin, it was renamed to Leningrad (Russian: Ленингра́д, IPA: [lʲɪnʲɪnˈgrat]), meaning Lenin's City. On 6 September 1991, the original name, Sankt-Peterburg, was returned. Today, in English the city is known as Saint Petersburg. Local residents often refer to the city by its shortened nickname, Piter (Russian: Пи́тер, IPA: [ˈpʲitʲɪr]).
The city's traditional nicknames among Russians are the Window to the West and the Window to Europe. The northernmost metropolis in the world, St. Petersburg is often called the Venice of the North or Russian Venice due to its many water corridors, as the city is built on swamp and water. Furthermore, St. Petersburg has strongly European-inspired architecture and culture, which is combined with the city's Russian heritage.Another nickname of St. Petersburg is The City of White Nights because of a natural phenomenon which arises due to the closeness to the polar region and ensures that in summer the nights of the city do not get completely dark for a month.[18][19] Just as Venice is associated with romance, in St. Petersburg the White Nights have a high value for love couples.
Imperial era (1703–1917)
The Bronze Horseman, monument to Peter the Great
Swedish colonists built Nyenskans, a fortress at the mouth of the Neva River in 1611, in what was then called Ingermanland, which was inhabited by Finnic tribe of Ingrians. The small town of Nyen grew up around it.
At the end of the 17th century, Peter the Great, who was interested in seafaring and maritime affairs, wanted Russia to gain a seaport to trade with the rest of Europe.He needed a better seaport than the country's main one at the time, Arkhangelsk, which was on the White Sea in the far north and closed to shipping during the winter.
Street leads to St. Nicholas Maritime Cathedral
On 12 May 1703, during the Great Northern War, Peter the Great captured Nyenskans and soon replaced the fortress. On 27 May [O.S. 16 May] 1703, closer to the estuary 5 km (3 mi) inland from the gulf),[clarification needed] on Zayachy (Hare) Island, he laid down the Peter and Paul Fortress, which became the first brick and stone building of the new city.
The city was built by conscripted peasants from all over Russia; a number of Swedish prisoners of war were also involved in some years under the supervision of Alexander Menshikov.Tens of thousands of serfs died building the city.[26] Later, the city became the centre of the Saint Petersburg Governorate. Peter moved the capital from Moscow to Saint Petersburg in 1712, 9 years before the Treaty of Nystad of 1721 ended the war; he referred to Saint Petersburg as the capital (or seat of government) as early as 1704.
Map of Saint Petersburg, 1744
During its first few years, the city developed around Trinity Square on the right bank of the Neva, near the Peter and Paul Fortress. However, Saint Petersburg soon started to be built out according to a plan.
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