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San Petersburgo

The Fortress of Peter and Paul was built by Peter the Great. The idea was to protect the region from the attacks of Sweden. It was the fort that originated the city of St. Petersburg which later became the capital of the empire. In the center of the fortress is the magnificent Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul which contains the remains of all Russian rulers after Peter the Great, in particular the Romanov family.

A Fortaleza de Pedro e Paulo foi mandada construir por Pedro o Grande. A ideia era proteger a região dos ataques da Suécia. Foi a fortaleza que originou a cidade de São Petersburgo que viria a ser mais tarde a capital do império. No centro da fortaleza está a magnífica Catedral de São Pedro e São Paulo que contém os restos mortais de todos os soberanos russos, depois de Pedro o Grande, em particular a família Romanov.

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In the shadow of the St Peter and Paul Fortress, the birthplace of St Petersburg, is a fitting place for all things Russian military. It's by far the most un-tourist friendly place we visited in St Petersburg (nothing written in English, the feeling you are walking around a Russian jail, staff who speak no English and look like they haven't seen sunlight for quite a while) and yet if you are interested in seeing anything in the history of the Russian military then it's perfect! There is a fascinating section on the AK47, and outside are more tanks, cannons and rockets than a playboy Russian President would know what to do with. It's very cheap to get in, but remember to pay the extra 150 roubles to be allowed to take photographs.
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Trinity bridge in Sankt-Perburg, Russia
May 2011 
Fortress of Peter and Paul or Petropavlovskaya Krepost
Founded by Russian emperor Peter the Great and built in 1706-20 on Domenico Trezzini design  on a small island in the Neva river bay. It should protect the capital from Swedish counterattack in Northern wars but never had to fulfill its purpose. Citadel granite fortifications and the tall Peter and Paul Church make the classical view from southern embarkments of Neva.

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The former city square of the Old Russian Empire, this square its famous for holding the 1905 Bloody Sunday and the 1917 October Revolution.   A massive square just in front of the Hermitage Museum, its a popular destination where carriages, skaters and tourists mix up. 

The statue in the middle is the Alexander Column, a 50 meters tall column thats unique of its kind.   This enormous column was placed in the middle of Palace square to celebrate the victory of Russia over Napoleonic France.  Unlike its ancient predecessors, at the top of the column there was not a statue of the respective emperor at the time

Distrito del Palacio

Cuando estés en Distrito del Palacio, aprovecha para darte una vuelta por sitios como Museo del cigarrillo y sal a explorar la ciudad desde Estación de metro Nevsky Prospekt.

Distrito del Palacio
Fortaleza de Pedro y Pablo mostrando un río o arroyo y un ferry

Distrito de Petrogradskaya

Descubre Distrito de Petrogradskaya y las cosas que hacen que sea tan popular, como sus museos y su arquitectura. Al llegar, puedes ir a Planetarium o Zoológico de Leningrado. Para desplazarte por la ciudad, toma el metro en Estación de metro Chkalovskaya o Estación de metro Petrogradskaya.

Distrito de Petrogradskaya
May 2011 

Kazan Cathedral, St. Petersburg 

Kazan Cathedral is a Russian Orthodox Church built in 1801 -  1811 by architect Andrey Voronikhin. Also known as Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan, dedicated to this venerated icon. It was modeled upon the St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican. It is located on the main road of St. Petersburg, the Nevsky Boulevard.

Distrito No. 78

Cuando andes por Distrito No. 78, aprovecha para ver lugares como Centro comercial Great Gostiny Dvor o Catedral de Kazán, y sal a explorar la ciudad desde Estación de metro Gostiny Dvor o Estación de metro Admiralteyskaya.

Distrito No. 78
Catedral de Kazán que incluye patrimonio de arquitectura y una iglesia o catedral

Centro de San Petersburgo

4,5/5(24 opiniones de la zona)

Centro de San Petersburgo es una zona muy popular por sus interesantes museos, sus vistosas iglesias y sus encantadoras cafeterías. Cuando visites el destino, aprovecha para darte una vuelta por Museo estatal del teatro y la música o Teatro Alexandrinsky.

Centro de San Petersburgo
Calle Nevskiy Prospekt mostrando una ciudad y escenas nocturnas

Nevsky Prospekt

4,5/5(17 opiniones de la zona)

Los museos, los teatros y las iglesias son algunos de los aspectos más destacados de Nevsky Prospekt. Aquí también puedes ir a Puente Anichkov o Museo Faberge. Para desplazarte por la ciudad, toma el metro en Estación de metro Mayakovskaya o Estación de metro Gostiny Dvor.

Nevsky Prospekt
Monasterio de Alexander Nevsky que incluye un parque y patrimonio de arquitectura y también un pequeño grupo de personas

Tsentralny

5/5(1 opinión de la zona)

Quienes visitan Tsentralny destacan mucho sus interesantes museos. Para recorrer la zona, puedes tomar el metro en Estación de metro Mayakovskaya o Estación de metro Dostoyevskaya y, de paso, aprovechar para ir a Puente Anichkov.

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