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Little known sights of St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg belongs to those cities, each trip to which is akin to a new discovery: independently, the first is a trip to the city on the Neva or the twentieth, here each time you can see what has not been seen and recognized so far. The fact is that in the city, in addition to world-famous sights, there are also those that are little known, but no less interesting. For example, very few people know that in the Alexander Park there is a miniature of the city, where copies are located, reduced in scale 1:33. Here are the famous parks, cathedrals and palaces of St. Petersburg. One visit is enough, and you can see the main landmarks of the city in almost half an hour.

If you book a hotel for a sonata on the fountain or any of the nearby hotels, to many famous sights - it's within easy reach, including the Summer Garden, where fireworks and balls were held in the old days. It was in the summer garden that regular gardens were laid out and the first fountains in the city were built.

Thanks to excellent transport links from the hotel, you can quickly get to the Museum of the Art and Industry Academy. Few people know that the interiors of the museum are not only inferior, but even in some ways superior in beauty to the interiors of the famous Winter Palace. Within the walls of this unique building were filmed "Master and Margarita." The Museum of Microminiature, called the name most accurately characterizing the collections that remain here: "Russian Lefty", surprises visitors with unusual exhibits.

If you choose to stay on a Nevsky hotel, you can stay for a few days not just in the historically important area of the city, but also be practically among the sights, because here each house has its own, sometimes unique history and interesting architecture. In the place where the avenue intersects with the Fontanka, there is the Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace, which is known to many as the Sergievsky Palace. Once here hospitable owners arranged luxurious balls, on which there were also crowned persons. In particular - Emperor Alexander III and his wife. In the big concert hall of the palace Anton Rubenstein, Franz Leht and other famous musicians performed at musical evenings. And today, in the walls of this beautiful well-maintained building, classical music sounds, even foreign tourists come to concerts.

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