Every traveler dreams of visiting the city on the Neva, because the northern capital of Russia is one of the most beautiful places not only in the country, but also in the world. Appearing on the map at the beginning of the 18th century, the city has witnessed and participated in many historical events, each of which left its mark on its streets. To be in St. Petersburg for 3 days means to have time to see all the most important sights, visit interesting exhibitions in museums and feel the hospitality and cordiality of its residents.
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According to the authoritative opinion of UNESCO
The historical center of the northern capital of Russia is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List and is under state protection. The main architectural sights that are worth seeing in St. Petersburg in 3 days are a very impressive list:
- Peter-Pavel's Fortress, founded by Peter and serving as the core of the old city. From here began Peter, around the walls of Peter and Paul, he grew and developed. Every day at noon, a cannon shot is heard from Hare Island, traditionally announcing the middle of a new day. Many important political prisoners languished in the ravellins of Petropavlovka, and today the majestic building is part of the Museum of the History of the City.
- Palace Square, where the Winter Palace, the Alexander Column and the Triumphal Arch at the General Staff building are located.
- Winter Palace, the former residence of the Russian emperors. Built by the architect Rastrelli in the middle of the 18th century in the Elizabethan Baroque style. The modern Winter Palace can be included in the excursion plan "/> The main building of the St. Petersburg Admiralty, on the sparkling golden spire of which one of the symbols of the city is installed - a boat flying above the clouds. Its dimensions are quite impressive: the boat is 192 cm long and 56 kg in weight. It is an exact replica of the original ship, installed on the spire in 1886.
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Once in St. Petersburg for 3 days, curious travelers find time to visit at least a few museums of the northern capital.
The richest collection dedicated to Russian culture and traditions is collected in the Russian Museum, and exhibits telling about the history of the army and naval affairs are displayed in the Central Naval Museum.