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Though it's located about 20 miles outside St. Petersburg proper, the Catherine Palace and Park certainly merits a visit by anyone in the area, especially enthusiasts of elaborate and fanciful ...
Catherine the Great founded the Hermitage ... this museum is the main reason some travelers visit St. Petersburg in the first place. Recent travelers offered fulsome praise for both the art ...
At new Princess Juliana Airport, arriving on St. Martin is a hassle-free experienceCaribbean editor Meagan Drillinger saw firsthand how quick and easy it is for guests to get through the revamped ...
This palace and park south of St. Petersburg was a summer residence of the tsars. Its construction began under Catherine I, the wife of Peter the Great, but only during the reign of the emperor ...
Upon arrival in St. Petersburg, you will be met by your ... to see two of the city's most elegant and beautiful palaces- Catherine Palace (formerly Pushkin) and Pavlovsk, in the nearby village ...
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The former capital of the tsars and tsarinas, today St Petersburg is ... Tavrichesky Garden and palace once belonged to Grigory Potemkin, lover and advisor of Catherine the Great, and now draws ...
This palace, yet another of St. Petersburg’s most beautiful buildings, was built on the banks of the Fontanka River at the end of Catherine II’s reign. It quickly acquired the reputation of a ...
a statue honouring St Petersburg's founder, Peter the Great. Stroll along the vast facade of the Admiralty and you end up at Palace Square at the heart of imperial power. The green and white ...
Meet Fred FinnNo one talks to strangers on airplanes anymore. Except Fred Finn. The most traveled man in the world shares the secrets of... What Notre Dame's reopening meansThe view of the ...
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