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It is a place for real hunters! While I was living in St Petersburg, I have only been to Udelnaya Flea Market once.
So, when I visited the city again with two of my friends who have never been to Russia before, they requested to visit a local flea market.
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One of the most beautiful cathedrals in Russia. Church of the Savior on Blood has a long and troubled history.
One could say it is a miracle that we can still go to St Petersburg and enjoy seeing it.
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A train station with a great history. Finland Station is a railway station, which handles transportation to northern destinations including Helsinki and Vyborg. So, if you are arriving in Russia from Helsinki, this is where your train will stop.
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A place for dreaming. This is one of my favorite places in St Petersburg - a place where 3 bridges meet, in the heart of the historic city center. It is close to all the major tourist attractions such as the Church of the Savior on Blood, Field of Mars, and many others, two of St Petersburg’s most beautiful canals meet and three bridges, which cross them come together in one.
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Ever since I got my first LC-A+, I started to get curious and wanted to know about the camera and its origin. A rare chance came along to travel to Russia in June 2011 and I immediately jumped on it. Thus, my journey to the birthplace of LOMO LC-A begins!
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The English Embankment or English Quay is a street along the Neva River in Central Saint Petersburg.
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St Petersburg was not on my "Top Vacation Destinations" list even 6 months ago, but meeting a few Lomographers from Russia changed all that!
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Palace Square is main square of Saint-Petersburg. You could see buildings with really amazing architecture.
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The St. Petersburg’s public club of water tourism was founded in 1958. It is located in the central area of the city, in the beautiful park zone of Krestovsky island, only 10 minutes walk from the underground station “Krestovsky island”.
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The colourful church known as Church on Split Blood seems to be the only building in St. Petersburg which looks like the Russian stereotype. The rest of the historic city is dominated by the baroque, classicism and historic styles.
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Some touch of Soviet Era atmosphere is always offered in Tolstiy Fraer Beerhouses. This is a kind of time machine for Soviet style alcohol excursion in St. Petersburg
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Visit the Hermitage Museum, a major tourist attraction of St. Petersburg, and see one of the greatest art collections in the world. Housed in the opulent Winter Palace, the Hermitage Museum contains the works of important masters such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Titian.
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St.-Petersburg is most northern of cities of the world with the population over one million person.
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Constructivism, the main style in the architecture of the Soviet avant-garde of the 1920s and early 1930s. Leningrad ‘ s architectural avant-garde is a substantial contribution and part of it.
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The river-boat station was founded in 1970 on the spot of Ozernaya quay. It is intended for passenger traffic and river cruising boats' mooring.
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An attempt to make authentic English pub on Neva's banks
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The Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden, is the oldest botanical garden in Russia, consisting of outdoor and rich indoor collections, which is situated on Aptekarsky Island in Saint Petersburg and belongs to the Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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Welcome to St. Petersburg, city of the Hermitage, Peterhof and the golden-domed Saint Isaac's Cathedral. Find out what lomographers chose to snap in this Russian city right after the jump.
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I had a wonderful vacation this summer to St. Petersburg, Russia. I would recommend it to everyone, a city full of art, culture, and photography.
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Griboyedov Canal was constructed in 1739. Its consist of 21 bridges that across the canal.