St. Petersburg from a bird's-eye view (Russia)

Hi! Yesterday I showed a post with pictures of my city, and today I want to show a photo of St. Petersburg from a bird's flight. These photos I took from the colonnade of St. Isaac's Cathedral. It has a height of about 100 meters.

Going up is a small endurance test, as there are no elevators. You have to walk up a few hundred steps. At the top-a 360-degree view of the city.

You can see the roofs of houses in the city center, as well as cathedrals and other high architectural dominants.

This photograph shows the The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood and the Mikhailovsky castle, and right at the edge of the photos of the Smolny Cathedral.

And this is a side view of Vasilievsky island. The tall white building is The Saint Andrew's Cathedral.

In the center of the house are very closely. St. Petersburg is famous for its"well-known courtyards". The yard is surrounded on all sides by a wall of buildings, and the sky can only be seen if you lift your head up.

This is what it looks like from the ground.


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St. Petersburg is a Maritime city and has access to the sea. There's a marine station. And you can also find ferries and cruise ships.

We turn around and see the roof of the Trinity Cathedral. It is very beautiful-blue roof with gold stars!

Turn on and ahead of one of the main squares of the city. Find a building with a green roof and two flags. They're small, but you can see them. Behind them you will see the Mariinsky Palace. Now there is the legislative power of the city. In secret, I will tell you that as a child I was many times in this Palace, because my father worked there. Inside this Palace is very beautiful and spacious.


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We turned almost 360 degrees, so the last view. This is a view of the city center. Here you can see the roof of the Kazan Cathedral. The roof is green. About him two pipes

Thanks for walking with me. :)

All photos belong to me, except two with an active link.

Cheers!

@veta-less

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