Saint Petersburg
St. Petersburg is the second
largest city in Russia and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It
was founded in 1703 by Peter the Great as the "Window on Europe." St.
Petersburg was the capital of Russia from 1712 till 1918. The city was built on
the swampy land at the mouth of the River Neva. Prominent European and Russian
architects worked here. The new capital grew rapidly in wealth and beauty.
When World War I began in
1914, the German-sounding name St. Petersburg was changed to Petrograd. After
the October Revolution the city was renamed in honour of Lenin. In 1991 the old
name of St. Petersburg was returned to the city. During the Great Patriotic War
the city suffered a great deal. The German armies laid siege to it in 1941, and
for the next two years and a half the city was cut off from the rest of the
country. No food could be brought in, and people died of starvation. Daily
shelling and air raids destroyed parts of the city. Thousands of people were
killed. Rebuilding took years.
Now St. Petersburg is an
industrial, cultural and scientific centre. There are over 80 museums, more
than 20 theatres, a lot of exhibitions, clubs, universities, colleges, schools
and parks. The Alexandrinski Drama Theatre, the Bolshoi Drama Theatre, the
Mariinsky Theatre of Opera and Ballet are pearls of the Russian art.
In St. Petersburg there are a
lot of parks and gardens where citizens spend their free time. The Summer
Garden is the oldest and most fascinating park. Rare trees, bushes and flowers
grow there. Beautiful marble statues made by Italian sculptors and a famous
cast iron grille decorate the Summer Garden. There is a bronze monument to the
prominent Russian writer of fables Ivan Krylov (by sculptor Klodt) in the
Summer Garden.
St. Petersburg is famous for
its magnificent architectural ensembles of the 18th and 19th centuries. The
city began with the Peter and Paul Fortress built to protect the Neva banks
from Swedish invasion. Later Domeniko Trezzini, the famous Swiss architect,
reconstructed the fortress. It became a prison. Now it is a museum. Trezzini
erected the Peter and Paul Cathedral here, and Russian tsars were buried in it.
The most famous square in the
city is the Palace Square with its magnificent ensemble. Here one can see the Winter
Palace built by Rastrelli. Till the revolution it was the residence of the
Russian csars. Now the Winter Palace and four other buildings are occupied by
the Hermitage, one of the oldest art museums in Russia. There one can see
masterpieces of outstanding artists: Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Rembrandt,
Velazquez and other unique works of art.
The Russian Museum is located
in the Mikhailovsky Palace, designed by Rossi. Marvellous paintings by the
famous Russian artists: Tropinin, Repin, Bryullov, Fedotov, Surikov, Serov; the
works of sculptors: Rastrelli, Shubin, Antokolsky are exhibited here.
The streets and squares in St.
Petersburg are very beautiful. Nevsky Prospect is the main street of the city,
where there are amazing buildings, shops, hotels and the remarkable Kazan
Cathedral (by Voronikhin) with a colonnade and monuments to M. Kutuzov and
Barclay de Tolly. Here in the prospect one can see the magnificent building of
the Admiralty (by Zakharov) and the ensemble of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra. Famous
Russian writers, painters, composers and actors were buried in the Lavra.
Majestic palaces, cathedrals,
churches and other buildings, built by famous architects, such as: palaces of
Stroganov, Menshikov, Anichkov, and St. Isaac's Cathedral, erected by Montferrand,
decorate St. Petersburg.
The city is often called the
Venice of the North because there are 65 rivers and canals with artistically
decorated cast iron bridges. One of the most beautiful is the Anichkov Bridge.
Citizens and tourists enjoy visiting the suburbs of St Petersburg: Petergof,
Pushkin, Pavlovsk with their wonderful palaces, parks and fountains. St.
Petersburg inspired many of our great poets, writers, painters, sculptors,
composers and actors. Much of the life and work of Pushkin, Dostoevsky,
Tchaikovsky, Repin and Kramskoi was connected with the city.
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