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  • Mosaic in the apse in the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00093.JPG
  • The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00089.JPG
  • Leonardo da Vince's Madonna and Child, aka Madonna Litta. The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose MorePhotography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00060.JPG
  • Portrait of Peter the Great. The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00059.CR2
  • One of several grad ballroom. The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00058.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.  <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00034.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.  <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00033.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00024.JPG
  • Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00002.JPG
  • Alexander II was the Emperor of Russia from 2 March 1855 until his assassination in 1881. Painting by Egor Botman. The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00055.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00045.JPG
  • White Nights, the long summer nights when daylight lasts 24 hours in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00003.JPG
  • Portraits of military officers in the 1812 War Gallery.  The Winter Palace was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg. It is also known worldwide as the State  Hermitage Museum. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00062.JPG
  • Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00094.JPG
  • At the end of the canal is the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00087.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00077.JPG
  • The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00074.JPG
  • Detail of a door in St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg.  The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00069.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00063.JPG
  • Alexander II was the Emperor of Russia from 2 March 1855 until his assassination in 1881. Painting by Egor Botman. The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00055.CR2
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00052.CR2
  • The Greek collection at the Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00039.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00037.JPG
  • Portrait of Tsar Alexander I and other military officers in the 1812 War Gallery. The Winter Palace was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg. It is also known worldwide as the State  Hermitage Museum. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00028.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00020.JPG
  • White Nights, the long summer nights when daylight lasts 24 hours in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00058.JPG
  • A woman sings an opera across the street from  the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00054.JPG
  • A street artist paints the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00051.JPG
  • Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00035.JPG
  • Women wait for a donation outside Vladimirskaya Church in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00022.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00085.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00084.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00082.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00050.CR2
  • Looking at a portrait bust of Lucilla, wife of the Roman Emperor Lucius Verus, circa 160-170 in the State  Hermitage Museum. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00017.JPG
  • A street artist paints the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00052.JPG
  • The Admiralty was Russia’s Naval Headquarters until 1917, and now serves as a naval college. The Alexander Garden in front of the Admiralty are particularly beautiful in summer.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00044.JPG
  • White Nights, the long summer nights when daylight lasts 24 hours in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00030.JPG
  • The Nativity of the Virgin, mosaic by Timofei Neff. Saint Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00080.JPG
  • The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00072.JPG
  • One of several ballroom at the Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00032.JPG
  • Portrait of Tsar Alexander I and other military officers in the 1812 War Gallery. The Winter Palace was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg. It is also known worldwide as the State  Hermitage Museum. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00030.JPG
  • White Nights, the long summer nights when daylight lasts 24 hours. A Volga for sale on the street in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00013.JPG
  • Vladimirskaya Church in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00095.JPG
  • Christ Pantocrator inside the dome of Church of the Savior on the Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00090.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00086.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00083.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00067.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00043.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00041.CR2
  • Portrait of Tsar Alexander I and other military officers in the 1812 War Gallery. The Winter Palace was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg. It is also known worldwide as the State  Hermitage Museum. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00029.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00022.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00019.JPG
  • Monument to Nikolai Przhevalski in the Alexander Garden in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00042.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00050.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00046.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00041.JPG
  • Catherine II acquired the Golden Peacock Clock in 1781 from England. The automaton clock has several moving parts including a peacock, a cockerel or rooster, an owl, a mushroom and a squirrel is on display at the Hermitage Museum.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00015.JPG
  • Catherine II acquired the Golden Peacock Clock in 1781 from England. The automaton clock has several moving parts including a peacock, a cockerel or rooster, an owl, a mushroom and a squirrel is on display at the Hermitage Museum.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00013.JPG
  • Chariot of Victory on the arch of the General Staff Building in Palace Square, Saint Petersburg.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00026.JPG
  • Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00020.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00066.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00064.JPG
  • Peter the Great's memorial throne room. The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00057.CR2
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00053.CR2
  • Portraits of military officers in the 1812 War Gallery.  The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00054.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00052.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00051.CR2
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00049.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00044.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00038.JPG
  • Catherine II acquired the Golden Peacock Clock in 1781 from England. The automaton clock has several moving parts including a peacock, a cockerel or rooster, an owl, a mushroom and a squirrel is on display at the Hermitage Museum.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00016.JPG
  • White Nights, the long summer nights when daylight lasts 24 hours in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00057.JPG
  • White Nights, the long summer nights when daylight lasts 24 hours in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00056.JPG
  • Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00038.JPG
  • Women wait for a donation outside Vladimirskaya Church in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00023.JPG
  • Women wait for a donation outside Vladimirskaya Church in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00021.JPG
  • Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00019.JPG
  • Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00015.JPG
  • White Nights, the long summer nights when daylight lasts 24 hours in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00014.JPG
  • The Alexander Column, Aleksandrovskaia Kolonna, the focal point of Palace Square. Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00010.JPG
  • Portraits of military officers in the 1812 War Gallery.  The Winter Palace was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg. It is also known worldwide as the State  Hermitage Museum. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00061.JPG
  • The Nativity of the Virgin, mosaic by Timofei Neff. Saint Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00079.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00078.JPG
  • The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00075.JPG
  • The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00071.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00065.JPG
  • Peter the Great's memorial throne room. The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00057.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00048.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00047.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00042.JPG
  • The Hermitage Museum also known as the Winter Palace,  was the main residence of the Russian Tsars located on the banks of the Neva River, in St. Petersburg.   Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00023.JPG
  • Visitors admire Catherine II's  Golden Peacock Clock acquired  in 1781 from England. The automaton clock has several moving parts including a peacock, a cockerel or rooster, an owl, a mushroom and a squirrel is on display at the Hermitage Museum.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Hermitage_Saint_Petersburg_00014.JPG
  • Belosselsky Belozersky Palace,  Дворе́ц Белосе́льских-Белозе́рских,  also known before the Revolution as the Palace of the Grand Duchess Elizabeth Fyodorovna, the Sergei Palace, and the Dmitry Palace is a Neo-Baroque palace at the intersection of the Fontanka River and Nevsky Prospekt in Saint Petersburg, Russia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00063.JPG
  • The Alexandrinsky Theatre or Russian State Pushkin Academy Drama Theater off Nevsky Prospect, the main avenue in Saint Petersburg, Russia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00060.JPG
  • A mime entertains pedestrians near a Metro entrance on Nevsky Prospect, the main avenue in Saint Petersburg, Russia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00059.JPG
  • The Admiralty was Russia’s Naval Headquarters until 1917, and now serves as a naval college. The Alexander Garden in front of the Admiralty are particularly beautiful in summer.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00045.JPG
  • Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00016.JPG
  • The Alexander Column, Aleksandrovskaia Kolonna, the focal point of Palace Square. Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, is the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00012.JPG
  • The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00092.JPG
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