Photo Collection. Saint Petersburg. Part 1 |
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Angle shot of the Work's Palace - Dvorets Truda - former Nicolaevsky Palace, St. Petersburg, Work's Sq. Ploschad Truda. Beautiful white and red palace, enclosed with a wrought iron grate. This palace was built in 1853-1861 by the Emperor Nicolay I for his eldest son Grand Duke Michael Nicolaevich. Architect - A. Shtakenshneider

Dramatic night shot of the Winter Palace - The Hermitage. This palace was completed in 1762 as an official residence of the Russian Emperor. Architecs - Rastrelli, Delamot

Funny Dragon in the yard

Summer sunset at Neva river. Gleams of sunshine come through the dramatic dark clouds and reflect in the water.

The triple lamp on the Trinity Bridge (former Kirovsky Bridge), St.Petersburg. Dark clouds with the rare light windows generate the autumn gloomy mood.

The White Night shot of the opened Stock Exchange leaf bridge. Some of St.Petersburg bridges are being opened in summer nights to pass vessels and barges through. White Night is the phenomenon of the northern areas of the world. In the middle of summer the nights are not quite dark, but half-light.

Old ramshackle red brick wall and column against the background of the bright yellow autumn trees and blue sky.

The night angle shot of the John's bridge - the small wood bridge to the Peter and Paul Fortress, the oldest bridge of St.Petersburg. The bridge was founded by Peter I in 1703. In the foreground is a wrought iron grate of Crownwork Embankment, decorated with the Greek ornament and awes on the top of the columns. The wooden trestleworks rise from the frozen water of Crownwork Strait

The embankment of Big Nevka river - Primorsky avenue. Evening clouds and the park on Stone Island reflect in the still half-frozen water.

Blue snow and the naked trees against the background of light-orange evening sky. Stone Island Park - Kamenniy Ostrov

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