St Petersburg (vi)
Posted in Architecture, Baltic Cruise, Trips at 20:00 on 28 April 2020
The Mikhailovsky Castle, (known in English as St Michael’s Castle,) St Petersburg. The Tsar Paul I, Catherine the Great’s son, apparently didn’t like the Winter Palace so had this one built instead. It was built surrounded by water, for defensive purposes, to be entered only by drawbridges. Not that that did Paul much good. He was assassinated in the Palace 40 nights after moving in.
Note eagle finials on the gate posts of the Summer Gardens:-
Moyka River. St Michael’s Castle in background. Field of Mars to left. This looked more like a canal to me:-
Crossing the river you head to the Griboyedov Embankment and towards the Church on Spilled Blood. We noticed how ornate the lampposts were:-
The stunning and very Russian in style Church on the Spilled Blood and Griboyedov Canal:-
From the canal:-
From Griboyedov Embankment:-
Upper portion. It’s a pity the top was swathed in scaffolding:-
From across the canal:-
Tags: Architecture, canals, Catherine the Great, Church on the Spilled Blood, Field of Mars, Griboyedov Canal, St Michael's Castle, St Petersburg, The Mikhailovsky Castle, Tsar Paul I, Winter Palace









