St. Petersburg: City in Russia
St. Petersburg: City in Russia

St. Petersburg: City in Russia

St. Petersburg, Nicknamed "Venice of the North" due to intricate canal system. St. Petersburg, Second most important city in Russia after Moscow.

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St. Petersburg - Russia's Imperial Capital Reimagined

  • Founded in 1703 by Peter the Great
  • Served as capital of the Russian Empire for more than 200 years (1712-1918)
  • Site of the 1917 Russian Revolution that ended tsarist rule
  • Second most important city in Russia after Moscow

St. Petersburg Contemporary Life

Population of over 5 million in city proper and metro region

Praised for high standard of living, education, nightlife, and development

Hosted the G20 Summit in 2013 and World Cup in 2018

Blends modern amenities while retaining old-world European charm

Some Reasons to Fall in Love with St. Petersburg

 

1. Founded By Peter the Great

St. Petersburg was established by Peter the Great on May 27, 1703.

2. UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Historic Centre of St. Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

3. The Winter Palace

The Winter Palace, a Baroque masterpiece, served as the official residence of Russian emperors.

4. The Hermitage Museum

The Hermitage is one of the world's largest and oldest museums, housing three million items.

5. The Neva River

The Neva River flows through the heart of the city, creating a network of picturesque canals.

6. White Nights

St. Petersburg experiences "White Nights" during summer when the sun barely sets, creating a magical ambiance.

7. The State Russian Museum

Focused on Russian fine arts, the State Russian Museum is a cultural treasure trove.

8. The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood

A stunning example of Russian Revival architecture, built on the site of Alexander II's assassination.

9. Peter and Paul Fortress

The historic fortress houses the Peter and Paul Cathedral, the burial place of many Russian emperors.

10. Peterhof Palace

Known as the "Russian Versailles," Peterhof boasts magnificent gardens and fountains.

11. The Mariinsky Theatre

A world-renowned opera and ballet theater, hosting performances of international acclaim.

12. The Bronze Horseman

A statue of Peter the Great on Senate Square, symbolizing St. Petersburg's foundation.

13. The Russian Admiralty

An iconic landmark with a distinctive spire, historically significant in naval activities.

14. Pushkin (Tsarskoye Selo)

The Catherine Palace in Pushkin showcases opulent Baroque and Rococo architecture.

15. The Yusupov Palace

Known for its historical significance, the palace was a site of Rasputin's assassination.

16. The Fabergé Museum

Home to the world's largest collection of works by Carl Fabergé, including the famous Easter eggs.

17. St. Isaac's Cathedral

One of the largest cathedrals globally, known for its impressive dome and stunning interiors.

18. The Russian Museum of Ethnography

Offers a comprehensive look into the diverse cultures that make up the Russian Federation.

19. The Aurora Cruiser

The museum ship, Aurora, played a symbolic role in the October Revolution of 1917.

20. The Summer Garden

Established by Peter the Great, the Summer Garden is a tranquil retreat in the heart of the city.